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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
« Reply #2340 on: 06/18/2021 05:08 pm »
Transporter-2 ??
CSIROSat-1 - http://www.amsatuk.me.uk/iaru/finished_detail.php?serialnum=772
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And as for CSIROSat-1:

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CSIROSat-1 will be uplifted to the ISS and then launched into a LEO orbit in late 2021 or early 2022.

https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2021cosp...43E..49R/abstract

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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
« Reply #2341 on: 06/19/2021 02:56 am »
Cross-post:
SFN Launch Schedule, updated June 18
Nauka launch on 15 July at 17:16 UTC.
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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
« Reply #2342 on: 06/19/2021 05:53 am »
https://ria.ru/20210619/nasa-1737656309.html
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MOSCOW, June 19 - RIA Novosti. NASA may reserve another seat on the Russian Soyuz spacecraft for an astronaut's flight to the International Space Station (ISS), a source in the rocket and space industry told RIA Novosti.

"It is possible that NASA will book another seat on the Soyuz spacecraft for the flight of its astronaut to the ISS," the agency's source said.
According to him, if necessary, such a flight can take place next spring.
An American astronaut Loral O'Hara, who, according to the information from the Cosmonaut Training Center near Moscow, is undergoing training in Russia on actions in the event of a Soyuz landing on the water surface, may take off on the flight.
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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
« Reply #2343 on: 06/19/2021 07:07 am »
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2021
January 6  12:25 /  15:11 - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 12  14:05 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
January 14  00:37 / 01:26 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) deorbit and splashdown
January 21  16:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=417.5 s, dH=+1.25 km)
January 26  20:23 - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
January 27  11:28-18:24 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-69) from Quest airlock (COL-Ka installation, Bartolomeo activation) [Hopkins, Glover]
February 1  12:56-18:16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-70) from Quest airlock (Station upgrade II. S6 Channel 3B last battery R&R A-F and upgrade several of the station’s external cameras) [Hopkins, Glover]
February 9  05:21:33/ 08:30:11 / 09:04 / 09:13:08 - Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from SO-1 Pirs), deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
February 15  04:45:05.310 - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch
February 17  06:26:45 - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to SO-1 Pirs)
February 20  17:36:54.3 - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
February 22  09:38 / 12:16 - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 28  11:12-18:16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-71) from Quest airlock (IROSA P6 Power Channel 2B preparation) [Rubins, Glover]
March 5  11:37-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-72) from Quest airlock (IROSA P6 Power Channel 4B preparation, Station upgrade III) [Rubins, Noguchi]
March 11  13:30 - release by SSRMS an external pallet loaded with old nickel-hydrogen batteries from ISS into Earth orbit
March 12  19:09 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=114.2 s, dH=+0.45 km)
March 13  13:14-20:01 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-73) from Quest airlock (Bartolomeo activation) [Glover, Hopkins]
March 14  11:20 - release of satellites OPUSAT-II "HIROGARI", GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4), Tsuru (BIRDS-4) and RSP-01 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  11:50 - release of satellite WARP-01 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  14:30 - release of satellite TAU-Sat-1 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  15:00 - release of satellite STARS-EC "三光  (Sanko)" from J-SSOD#16
March 19  16:38:27 / 17:12:35 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
March 22  08:30 - release of satellite Lawkanat-1 from J-SSOD#M2
April 2  12:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=132.8 s, dV=+0.21 m/s, dH=+0.36 km)
April 5  10:30 / 11:08 - Crew Dragon  Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
April 9  07:42:40.496 / 11:05:02 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 65: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
April 17  01:34:04 / 04:01:35 / 04:56:24 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk), deorbit (dt=278 s, dV= 128 m/s) and separation [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
April 17   04:32:52 / 04:41:29 / 04:55:12 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S)  reentered the atmosphere, parachute deployment and landing [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
April 23  09:49:02.397 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) launch  [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
April 24  09:07:55 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
April 27  23:11:38 - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
April 29  00:01:28 / 00:34:23 / 00:42:27  - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit (dt=240 s, dV=120 m/s), reentered the atmosphere and flooding
May 2  00:34:58 - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
May 2  06:03:00 - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) deorbit burn (dt=987 s, dV= 115,4 m/s)  [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
May 2  06:45 / 06:56:45 - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) reentered the atmosphere and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
May 20  17:01:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-16 (77P) engines (dt=180.7 s, dV=0.2 m/s, dH=+0.35 km)
June 2  05:53-13:12 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) from MIM2 Poisk Module (replacing the removable panel of the fluid flow regulator (Zarya module), disconnection of cables between SO-1 Pirs and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
June 3  17:29:17 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
June 5  09:09:02 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
June 14  09:05 - release of satellites SOAR and ELaNa 36: RamSat from NRCSD#20
June 16  12:11-19:26 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-74) from Quest airlock (install the first IROSA solar array on the P6 Truss for the 2B Channel Power System) [Pesquet, Kimbrough]
June 20  11:42-18:10 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-75) from Quest airlock (install the second IROSA solar array on the P6 Truss for the 2B Channel Power System) [Pesquet, Kimbrough]
June 22  10:55 - release of satellite MIR-SAT1 from J-SSOD#17

Current schedule of ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2021
June 24  02:25:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-16 (77P) engines (dt=466 s, dV=+0.5 m/s, dH=+0.890 km)
June 25  Mid-July  12:00-18:30 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-76) from Quest airlock (6R (RS-Node) power inverter  install second iRosa ont he P6 Truss for the 4B channel power system) [Pesquet, Kimbrough]
June    27   29  TBD / 16:25 - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June 29  23:27:20 - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch
NET June    27   29 - Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 2  01:02:16 - Progress MS-17 (78P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown
Mid-July - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-77) from Quest airlock (6R (RS-Node) power inverter, Bartolomeo activation) [Vande Hei, Pesquet   Hoshide]
July 15  17:16 - MLM-U Nauka launch
July    16   17  14:41 - SO-1 Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
July    16   17 - SO-1 Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 23  16:28 - MLM-U Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
NET July 25 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
July 30  18:53 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
July 31 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
August 1 - Cygnus (NG-16) launch
August 3 - Cygnus (NG-16) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
August 4 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
August 4 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing
August 18 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
August 19 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Late August - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from Bishop
NET Late August - release of satellites CUAVA-1, TUMnanoSAT  from J-SSOD#
NET Late August  - release of satellite Binar 1
September 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
September 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown
September 28 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)  [Exp 65: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
September - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
September - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
September - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat, SiriusSat-3, Parus-MGTU during ISS Russian EVA
H2 - release of satellites ELaNa 37: CapSat-1, D3, GWSat, JAGSAT, LEOPARDSat-1, MARIO, NACHOS, OreSat, PATCOOL, petitSat, REALOP, SPORT from Bishop
October  5 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Shkaplerov, Shipenko, Peresild]
October 17 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka) and landing [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Shipenko, Peresild]
October 27 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
October 28 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch
October 30 - Progress MS-18 (79P) docking (to Zvezda) (or October 28)
NET October - Cygnus (NG-16) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET October - Cygnus (NG-16) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET Mid-November - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut  Barron]
November 24 - Progress M-UM launch
November 25 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka)
November 26 - Progress M-UM docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
November 28 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET October 31  November - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) launch [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut  Barron]
NET November    1   - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut  Barron]
NET November    8   - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
NET November - PAO Progress M-UM undocking from UM Prichal and deorbit
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (ERA) [Dubrov, Maurer]
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (ERA)  [Dubrov, Maurer]
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53) (MLM-U Nauka radiator) [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
NET November - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Mann, Fincke] (or early 2022)
NET November - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Wilmore, Mann, Fincke] (or early 2022)
NET November - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Wilmore, Mann, Fincke] (or early 2022)
December 4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
December 5 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
December 8 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [V.Exp 20: Misurkin, Maezawa, Hirano]
December 20 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [V.Exp 20: Misurkin, Maezawa, Hirano] (or 2022)
Late December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) [MLM-U Nauka] [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
NET December - release of satellites Targit, STARS-NT
NET December - release of satellite Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan  during ISS Russian EVA  (or 2022)
Late - release of satellite CSIROSat-1  (or Early 2022)
TBD - release of satellites Alpha, ARKSAT-1, BeaverCube, CaNOP,    CAPSat , EagleSat-2, PR_CuNaR2, Stratus, Space Hauc from Bishop
TBD - release of satellites Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01 from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
TBD - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: EIRSAT-1, LEDSAT, 3Cat 4, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), UoS3
TBD - release of satellite MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS

2022
Early January - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Early January - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
NET Late January - Crew Dragon launch [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
NET Late January - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
NET Late January - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
NET Late January - Crew Dragon splashdown [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
February 1 - Cygnus (NG-17) launch
February 3 - Cygnus (NG-17) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 16 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch
February 18 - Progress MS-19 (80P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
NET February - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 66/67: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, astronaut]
Early March - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to UM Prichal)  [[Exp 66: Shkaplerov, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
March 18 - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov or O'Hara]
March 28 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk  UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 66: Shkaplerov, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
NET    November 2021   Q1 - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2, ORCA2Sat, Manitoba SAT-1, CubeSat NB, Killick-1, AuroraSat, WU-NACCP, DUCS, NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, SpudNik-1, CHIRad-Sat, UdeSat, IDRSat, YukonSat
  NET  November 2021   Q1 - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) [MLM-U Nauka] [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) [MLM-U Nauka] [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) [MLM-U Nauka] [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) [MLM-U Nauka]
Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) [MLM-U Nauka]
April 1 - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, astronaut] (or Mid-April)
April 2 - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, astronaut] (or Mid-April)
April 7 - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, Barron] (or Mid-April)
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) launch
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET April - HTV-X1 launch
NET April - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) splashdown
June - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET June - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August 27 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
August 27 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August - Cygnus (NG-18) launch
August - Cygnus (NG-18) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
September - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov or O'Hara]
September - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
September - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Kikina, Petelin]
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing on LLF
October - CST-100 Starliner-1  (USCV-5) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 68/69: Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
October - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, astronaut]
October - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 68/69: Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
October - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov or O'Hara]
NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Fall - Crew Dragon launch [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, TBD, TBD]
Fall - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, TBD, TBD]
Fall - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing / splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, TBD, TBD]
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)

2023
January 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
January 11 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
February - Cygnus (NG-19) launch
February - Cygnus (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET H1 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-3]
NET H1 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-3]
NET H1 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [AX-3]
April - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub, Fediaev]
April - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Kikina, Petelin]
April - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
April - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Exp 68/69: Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
April - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET April - HTV-X2 launch
NET April - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-19) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June 5 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) launch
June 6 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET June - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X2 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) splashdown
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet)
NET H2 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-4]
NET H2 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-4]
NET H2 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing / splashdown [AX-4]
October 20 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) launch
October 21 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub, Fediaev]
October - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
October - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing
October - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) splashdown
Late - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Skvortsov, TBD, TBD]
Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
Late - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Skvortsov, TBD, TBD]
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing on LLF
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) deorbit and landing on LLF (or 2024)

2024
April - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]

Acronyms:
AX-# - Axiom space mission to  ISS
J-SSOD - JEM Small Satellite Orbital Deployer
LLF - Launch and Landing Facility on Merritt Island, Florida
MLM-U - Multipurpose Laboratory Module - Upgrade
NEM - Science and Power Module
NRCSD - Nanoracks CubeSat Deployer
PCM - Post-Certification Mission (Boeing)
SSIKLOPS- Space Station Integrated Kinetic Launcher for Orbital Payload Systems
UM - Node Module
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on June 19th
Changes on June 20th
Changes on June 21st
Changes on June 22nd
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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
« Reply #2344 on: 06/20/2021 07:06 am »
https://www.nasa.gov/content/upcoming-elana-cubesat-launches
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ELaNa 37
Mission: Launch vehicle and launch site TBD
12 CubeSat Missions scheduled to be deployed

    CapSat-1 - The Weiss School, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida
    D3 - University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida
    GWSat - George Washington University, Washington, D.C.
    JAGSAT - University of South Alabama, Mobile, Alabama
    LEOPARDSat-1 - University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio
    MARIO - University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan
    NACHOS - Los Alamos National Lab, Los Alamos, New Mexico
    OreSat - Portland State University, Portland, Oregon
    PATCOOL - NASA KSC, Kennedy Space Center, Florida
    petitSat - NASA GSFC, Goddard Space Flight Center, Maryland
    REALOP - University of California - Davis, Davis, California
    SPORT - NASA MSFC, Marshall Space Flight Center, Alabama

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OreSat 0 Launch   01/01/2022

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Originally designed as Oregon's first satellite, OreSat is a 2U CubeSat that's being given a free ride to space by  the NASA CubeSat Launch Initiative (CSLI) sometime in early 2022. We'll be deployed into low earth orbit off of the International Space Station! OreSat has two amazing missions - STEM outreach for the entire state of Oregon, and a climate science mission.

https://www.jagsatmission.com/launch-count-down
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JAGSAT I launch to ISS
JAGSAT I Orbit deployment from ISS

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The PATCOOL CubeSat currently has a launch date with NanoRacks set for quarter three (Q3) of 2021 as part of the Educational Launch of Nanosatellites (ELaNa) 37 mission to the ISS.
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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
« Reply #2345 on: 06/20/2021 04:44 pm »
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2021/06/20/astronauts-begin-spacewalk-to-complete-solar-array-installation/
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ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut Thomas Pesquet and NASA astronaut Shane Kimbrough have begun their spacewalk outside the International Space Station to install and deploy the first new ISS Roll-Out Solar Array (iROSA).

The spacewalkers switched their spacesuits to battery power at 7:42 a.m. EDT to begin the spacewalk, which is expected to last about six-and-a-half hours.

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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
« Reply #2346 on: 06/20/2021 05:54 pm »


2021
June 20  12:00-18:30 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-75) from Quest airlock (install the second IROSA solar array on the P6 Truss for the 4B Channel Power System) [Pesquet, Kimbrough]

Mid-July - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-76) from Quest airlock (6R (RS-Node) power inverter) [TBD, Pesquet]
Mid-July - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-77) from Quest airlock (Bartolomeo activation) [TBD, Pesquet]

June 25 - EVA-76 - install iRosa ont he P6 Truss for the 4B channel power system [Pesquet, Kimbrough]
Mid-July - EVA-77 and EVA-78 [Vande Hei, Hoshide]

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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
« Reply #2347 on: 06/20/2021 06:51 pm »
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2021/06/20/spacewalkers-complete-first-roll-out-solar-array-installation/
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NASA astronaut Shane Kimbrough and ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut Thomas Pesquet concluded their spacewalk at 2:10 p.m. EDT, after 6 hours and 28 minutes. In the eighth spacewalk of the year outside the International Space Station, the two astronauts completed the deployment of a new ISS Roll-Out Solar Array (iROSA) on the far end of the left (port) side of the station’s backbone truss structure (P6).

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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
« Reply #2348 on: 06/21/2021 12:55 am »
Update from NASA for Progress MS-17:

COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
COMMENT |                    |      (MET)       |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
COMMENT =============================================================================
COMMENT  78P Launch            180:23:27:20.000             0.0     426.7     413.4
COMMENT                       (179/23:27:20.000)           (0.0)   (230.4)   (223.2)
COMMENT
COMMENT  78P Dock              183:01:02:16.000             0.0     426.4     413.7
COMMENT                       (182/01:02:16.000)           (0.0)   (230.2)   (223.4)
COMMENT
COMMENT =============================================================================

Progress MS-17 schedule:

launch on June 29, 2021 at 2327:20 UTC / 727:20 p.m. EDT;

docking to Poisk module at ISS on July 02, 2021 at 0102:16 UTC/ July 01, 2021 at 1002:16 p.m. EDT;               
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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
« Reply #2349 on: 06/21/2021 02:33 am »
https://spacemauritius.com/

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DEPLOYMENT OF THE MIR-SAT1 FROM THE ISS INTO ORBIT
on 22 June 2021 at 10:55 (UTC) / 14:55 (MUT)
Live Broadcast on JAXA Youtube Channel to start at 10:35 (UTC) / 14:35 (MUT)

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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
« Reply #2350 on: 06/21/2021 07:12 pm »
http://www.amsatuk.me.uk/iaru/finished_detail.php?serialnum=723
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Targit    Updated: 25 Apr 2020
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Planning a deployment from the ISS after a launch from the Kennedy Space Center in October 2020.
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STARS-NT    Updated: 07 Jun 2021
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Planning a deployment from the ISS in Q4 2021.
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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
« Reply #2351 on: 06/21/2021 07:50 pm »
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
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June 25, Friday
6:30 a.m. – Coverage of International Space Station Expedition 65 U.S. spacewalk # 76 to install the second IROSA solar array on the P6 Truss for the 4B Channel Power System; spacewalk scheduled to begin at 8 a.m. EDT and will last 6 ½ hours with Pesquet and Kimbrough (All Channels)

June 29, Tuesday
12 p.m. – Coverage of the release of the Northrop Grumman “SS Katherine Johnson” Cygnus cargo craft from the International Space Station; release scheduled at 12:25 p.m. EDT (All Channels)
7 p.m. -Coverage of the launch of the International Space Station Progress 78 Cargo Ship to the space station from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan; launch scheduled at 7:27 p.m. EDT – Johnson Space Center via Baikonur (All Channels)

...
JULY

July 1, Thursday
...
8:15 p.m. – Coverage of the docking of the International Space Station Progress 78 Cargo Ship to the International Space Station (Docking scheduled at 9:02 p.m. EDT) (All Channels)

July 15, Thursday
12:45 p.m. – Coverage of the Launch of the “Nauka” Multipurpose Laboratory Module from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan (Launch scheduled at 1:16 p.m. EDT) – Johnson Space Center via Baikonur (All Channels)

July 17, Saturday
10:15 a.m. – Coverage of the Undocking of the International Space Station Progress 77 Cargo Craft and the Pirs Docking Compartment from the International Space Station (Undocking scheduled at 10:41 a.m. EDT) (All Channels)

July 23, Friday
11:45 a.m. – Coverage of the Docking of the “Nauka” Multipurpose Laboratory Module to the International Space Station (Docking scheduled at 12:28 p.m. EDT) (All Channels)
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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
« Reply #2352 on: 06/21/2021 09:39 pm »


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Small Satellites Deployment from “Kibo” (MIR-SAT 1, Mauritius) 「きぼう」から超小型衛星(J-SSOD#17)の放出

The first Mauritian Small Satellite, MIR-SAT 1, will be deployed from Japanese Experiment Module "Kibo." Watch this historical moment with us!

≪Schedule≫
J-SSOD, History of Small Satellites
Introduction of MIR-SAT1
Go/No Go call
Deployment
Message from Mauritius
Message from UNOOSA
Message from Japanese Ambassador
Message from JAXA President
Certificate of Deployment
Replay (deployment)



ISS re-boost, June 24, 05:25 MST = 0225 UTC
https://www.roscosmos.ru/31550/

dt=466s, dV=+0.5 m/s, dH=+890m
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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
« Reply #2353 on: 06/21/2021 10:10 pm »
https://www.cuava.com.au/projects/cuava-1/
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CUAVA-1 was delivered in Q2-2021 to Space-BD in Japan and is scheduled for launch on a SpaceX resupply mission to the International Space Station in August 2021.

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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
« Reply #2354 on: 06/21/2021 10:17 pm »
https://www.binarspace.com/launch-schedule/
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Launch 1: Binar-1
Launching – Q3 2021 via ISS resupply mission
Configuration – 1U
Orbit – Low Earth Orbit – ISS deployed (Altitude: ~400km, Inclination: ~52°)
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Launch 2: Binar-2, Binar-3 & Binar-4
Launching – Q1 2022 via ISS resupply mission
Configuration – 3 x 1U
Orbit –  Low Earth Orbit – ISS deployed (Altitude: ~400km, Inclination: ~52°)

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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
« Reply #2355 on: 06/21/2021 11:15 pm »
http://www.amsatuk.me.uk/iaru/finished_detail.php?serialnum=757
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ORCASat    Updated: 10 May 2021
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Planning a NanoRacks deployment Q4 2021/Q1 2022
http://www.amsatuk.me.uk/iaru/finished_detail.php?serialnum=752
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QMsat    Updated: 18 Sep 2020
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Planning a NanoRacks deployment late 2021/early 2022.
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LinkSat    Updated: 20 Apr 2021
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Planning a launch in November 2021 and a deployment from the ISS via Nanoracks together with GW-Sat, ARKSat-1 and JagSat.
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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
« Reply #2356 on: 06/22/2021 12:38 pm »
https://twitter.com/MRIC_2019/status/1407299635299852290
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MIR-SAT1 has been deployed!
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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
« Reply #2357 on: 06/22/2021 08:06 pm »
COMMENT
COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
COMMENT |                    |      (MET)       |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
COMMENT =============================================================================
COMMENT  GMT175 Reboost        175:02:40:00.000             0.5     427.2     411.5
COMMENT                       (174/02:40:00.000)           (1.6)   (230.7)   (222.2)
COMMENT =============================================================================
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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
« Reply #2358 on: 06/22/2021 11:12 pm »
NASA confirms that the Cygnus spacecraft (NG-15) will leave the ISS on June 29 at 16:25 UTC.
https://twitter.com/NASA/status/1407448310680588295
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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
« Reply #2359 on: 06/22/2021 11:14 pm »
Flight controllers on the ground will send commands for the space station’s Canadarm2 robotic arm to detach Cygnus from the Unity module’s Earth-facing port. The arm will then maneuver the spacecraft into position and release it at 12:25 p.m. NASA astronaut Megan McArthur will monitor Cygnus’ systems upon its departure from the space station.

After departure, Cygnus will deploy two cube satellites: the Ionosphere Thermosphere Scanning Photometer for Ion-Neutral Studies (IT-SPINS), which will add to researchers’ fundamental understanding of Earth’s Ionosphere, and the Khalifa University Students Satellite-2 (MYSat-2), which will train graduate students through the development and evaluation of its software.

Cygnus will then perform a deorbit engine firing to set up a destructive re-entry in which the spacecraft, filled with waste the space station crew packed, will burn up in Earth’s atmosphere.

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