http://www.federalspace.ru/21835/Roskosmos has now officially decided on next year's ISS launch schedule :19 March : Soyuz TMA-20M31 March : Progress-MS-0221 June : Soyuz-MS4 July : Progress-MS-0323 September : Soyuz-MS-0220 October : Progress-MS-0416 November : Soyuz-MS-03
As the Progress MS launch has been delayed to December 21, will the undocking of Progress M-28M and -29M also be delayed? Or are these dates fixed by other concerns, such as their "expiration date?"
Quote from: B. Hendrickx on 11/14/2015 09:48 pmhttp://www.federalspace.ru/21835/Roskosmos has now officially decided on next year's ISS launch schedule :19 March : Soyuz TMA-20M31 March : Progress-MS-0221 June : Soyuz-MS4 July : Progress-MS-0323 September : Soyuz-MS-0220 October : Progress-MS-0416 November : Soyuz-MS-03Without crew swapping?
Quote from: Galactic Penguin SST on 11/14/2015 09:54 pmQuote from: B. Hendrickx on 11/14/2015 09:48 pmhttp://www.federalspace.ru/21835/Roskosmos has now officially decided on next year's ISS launch schedule :19 March : Soyuz TMA-20M31 March : Progress-MS-0221 June : Soyuz-MS4 July : Progress-MS-0323 September : Soyuz-MS-0220 October : Progress-MS-0416 November : Soyuz-MS-03Without crew swapping?which crews are you talking about ? (this is how the crews will fly)Soyuz TMA-20M: March 19, 2016 Ovchinin, Skripochka, WilliamsStarts Exp 47Soyuz MS-01: June 21, 2016 Ivanishin, Rubins, OnishiStarts Exp 48Soyuz MS-02: Sep. 23, 2016 Borisenko, Ryzhikov, KimbroughStarts Exp 49Soyuz MS-03: Nov. 16, 2016 Novitskiy, Pesquet, WhitsonStarts Exp 50
There are reports on NK that the Russians prefer to have 2 cosmonauts for the 1st flight of a new Soyuz variant, and that they might swap the Ovchinin/Skripochka crew with the Ivanishin crew.
General question, does anyone know where NASA keeps their ISS visiting vehicles schedule? I used to know where it was, but it looks like it was moved.
Quote from: whitelancer64 on 01/26/2016 10:45 pmGeneral question, does anyone know where NASA keeps their ISS visiting vehicles schedule? I used to know where it was, but it looks like it was moved. L2: http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=38186.msg1413623#msg1413623
Quote from: catdlr on 01/27/2016 03:12 amQuote from: whitelancer64 on 01/26/2016 10:45 pmGeneral question, does anyone know where NASA keeps their ISS visiting vehicles schedule? I used to know where it was, but it looks like it was moved. L2: http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=38186.msg1413623#msg1413623No, I mean NASA used to have a web page with the upcoming visiting vehicles charted out, I just can't find it now.
Quote from: Galactic Penguin SST on 11/16/2015 10:48 amThere are reports on NK that the Russians prefer to have 2 cosmonauts for the 1st flight of a new Soyuz variant, and that they might swap the Ovchinin/Skripochka crew with the Ivanishin crew.The crews will fly as listed above...
Дооснащение корабля «Союз МС» (зав. № 731) индивидуальным снаряжением (2 комплекта) в соответствии с документацией Генерального конструктора на корабль «Союз МС».
2016November 21 - Dragon (SpX-10) launchNovember 23 - Dragon (SpX-10) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMSNovember 27 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS NET November - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 deorbitlate December - Dragon (SpX-10) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMSlate December - Dragon (SpX-10) splashdown
Quote from: Salo on 06/18/2016 09:17 am2016November 21 - Dragon (SpX-10) launchNovember 23 - Dragon (SpX-10) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMSNovember 27 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS NET November - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 deorbitlate December - Dragon (SpX-10) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMSlate December - Dragon (SpX-10) splashdownOn what basis is the SpX-10 launch listed as Nov 21?Information from a current FPIP has it at November 11.