Quote from: anik on 11/30/2018 03:04 pmQuote from: theonlyspace on 11/29/2018 10:25 pmONLY three crew for Expedition 58? When the next crew arrive on Soyuz MS- 12 will that be Expedition 59?Expedition 58 will begin after Soyuz MS-09 undocking on December 20, Expedition 59 - after Soyuz MS-11 undocking on June 25, Expedition 60 - after Soyuz MS-12 undocking on October 3, Expedition 61 - after Soyuz MS-13 undocking on February 6.Things change so quickly...From someone: "To get the Expeditions back in synch, Expedition 58 will end and 59 will begin at the 58S (Soyuz MS-12 - my note) docking for one time only instead of the usual undocking to undocking formula"
Quote from: theonlyspace on 11/29/2018 10:25 pmONLY three crew for Expedition 58? When the next crew arrive on Soyuz MS- 12 will that be Expedition 59?Expedition 58 will begin after Soyuz MS-09 undocking on December 20, Expedition 59 - after Soyuz MS-11 undocking on June 25, Expedition 60 - after Soyuz MS-12 undocking on October 3, Expedition 61 - after Soyuz MS-13 undocking on February 6.
ONLY three crew for Expedition 58? When the next crew arrive on Soyuz MS- 12 will that be Expedition 59?
The Dragon spacecraft will spend about five weeks attached to the space station. Dragon will remain at the space station until Jan 2019 when the spacecraft will return to Earth with research and return cargo.
Crew launch last day of February/first day of March depending on your time zone (Feb 28 in Baikonur)
Today, the Ground Robotics Team utilized the Japanese Experiment Module Remote Manipulator System (JEMRMS) to relocate the NREP platform and installed it into the Japanese Module Exposed Facility #4 (EFU-4).
Then, a Falcon 9 will launch from pad 39A with the first Crew Dragon capsule on an uncrewed demonstration mission, DM-1 to the ISS, on January 17 at the very earliest, at about 8pm EST if that day.
NanoRacks delivered five CubeSats to be deployed from the Company’s commercially developed CubeSat Deployer on the Space Station. These CubeSats are: -Delphini-1, Aarhus University-UNITE, University of Southern Indiana-TechEdSat-8, NASA Ames, San Jose State University-CATs (two identical CubeSats), Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab
Two Day Look Ahead:Wednesday, 12/12:GEDI MSS handover from Dragon to JEMRMS and install on EUF6
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2018/12/10/iss-daily-summary-report-12102018/QuoteTwo Day Look Ahead:Wednesday, 12/12:GEDI MSS handover from Dragon to JEMRMS and install on EUF6
IOD-1 with Orbital Micro Systems (OMS) is designed to deliver precision weather data for a range of industries from aerospace to agriculture. The mission has reached payload integration stage with platform provider Clyde Space, and is due to launch from the International Space Station (ISS), with a platform supplied by NanoRacks, in 2019.