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Re: Antares - Cygnus NG-10 - November 17, 2018
« Reply #401 on: 02/18/2019 07:13 pm »
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Re: Antares - Cygnus NG-10 - November 17, 2018
« Reply #402 on: 02/18/2019 11:59 pm »
ARTICLE: NG-10 Cygnus tests new capabilities as part of post-ISS mission -

https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2019/02/ng-10-cygnus-capabilities-post-iss-mission/

- By Chris Gebhardt

https://twitter.com/NASASpaceflight/status/1097589835576082432

Typo in first para:  Mission Defense s/b Missile Defense

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Re: Antares - Cygnus NG-10 - November 17, 2018
« Reply #403 on: 02/25/2019 10:21 am »
https://www.interfax.ru/world/651941
Google translation
Cygnus spaceship de-orbited and burned over the Pacific Ocean
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The mission officially ended on February 25 at 4:05 pm US Eastern Coast , when Cygnus made a safe entry into the Earth’s atmosphere and collapsed over the Pacific Ocean east of New Zealand

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Re: Antares - Cygnus NG-10 - November 17, 2018
« Reply #404 on: 02/25/2019 12:45 pm »
FEATURE ARTICLE: NG-10 mission ends, NGIS looks toward completion of CRS1 contract with NASA -

- By Chris Gebhardt

https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2019/02/ng-10-ends-ngis-crs1-contract-nasa/

https://twitter.com/NASASpaceflight/status/1100028905837285377
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Offline TrevorMonty

Re: Antares - Cygnus NG-10 - November 17, 2018
« Reply #405 on: 02/25/2019 02:04 pm »
Quick take from article.

NG11 will have gyros added to Cygnus for attitude control, currently uses thrusters. This will safe fuel allow them operate up to a year in orbit. Plan is to do more additional missions after leaving ISS.


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Re: Antares - Cygnus NG-10 - November 17, 2018
« Reply #406 on: 02/25/2019 02:18 pm »
Quick take from article.

NG11 will have gyros added to Cygnus for attitude control, currently uses thrusters. This will safe fuel allow them operate up to a year in orbit. Plan is to do more additional missions after leaving ISS.

And most interestingly (although it won't be demonstrated in NG-11, but would be easy enough to implement if the test objectives are successful), it would be able to redock to ISS. Will Cygnus shortly be the first operational man-tended free-flyer?
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Re: Antares - Cygnus NG-10 - November 17, 2018
« Reply #408 on: 02/25/2019 10:40 pm »
https://www.interfax.ru/world/651941
Google translation
Cygnus spaceship de-orbited and burned over the Pacific Ocean
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The mission officially ended on February 25 at 4:05 pm US Eastern Coast , when Cygnus made a safe entry into the Earth’s atmosphere and collapsed over the Pacific Ocean east of New Zealand

I don't see "p.m" in the original Russian  (and that would be after your post anyway!)
« Last Edit: 02/25/2019 10:44 pm by jcm »
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Re: Antares - Cygnus NG-10 - November 17, 2018
« Reply #409 on: 03/05/2019 06:14 pm »
Thus far, NASA has not yet expressed interest in or need for a larger pressurized Cygnus launch on an Atlas V or the external payload-only version of Cygnus, both of which were mandated by the CRS2 contract application guidelines.



Hi guy!

In the article of Chris Gebhardt of the February 25, 2019 I had red about other versions of the Cygnus. Where I can find images or drawings of these versions? I would be interested to build the model  kit of these versions. Thanks to anyone who could  help me in this search.

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Re: Antares - Cygnus NG-10 - November 17, 2018
« Reply #410 on: 03/20/2019 01:02 am »

https://twitter.com/zacinaction/status/1108183126671413248


KickSat-2 has released the spamsats "sprites".
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