Technicians at NASA’s Michoud Assembly Facility completed the welding on Orion's pressure vessel which will carry @NASA_Astronauts to the Moon on #Artemis III. https://www.nasa.gov/feature/next-generation-of-orion-spacecraft-in-production-for-future-artemis-missions
Somehow folks here have missed that the third Artemis CM, the one that purportedly will be carrying the first Moon landing crew in 50 years (not that I believe that), but at any rate will carry crew with certainty, has been delivered to KSC and announced on Friday:This makes THREE (3) BEO spacecraft sharing the grounds simultaneously at their launch site. When CxP and then Artemis were drafted out, this milestone seemed science fiction. Now it's not even noted here.
An important update on construction of the Orion service module for the Artemis III mission:https://blogs.esa.int/orion/2022/01/26/2021-2022-overview-of-artemis-and-the-european-service-modules/
Orion MPCV S/N-004 for Artemis-3, S/N-003 for Artemis-2 and S/N-002 for Artemis-1. There's big investment sitting at MAF.xxxxxxIt's not Space X enough.
This is the third Crew Module (CM) built, which brings up the question of reuse. Is the intention still to reuse CMs or do they plan on building a few more before committing to that?
The agency ordered three Orion spacecraft in 2019 for Artemis missions III through V, and plans to order three additional Orion capsules in fiscal year 2022 for Artemis missions VI through VIII.
After returning the Artemis 3 crew to Earth, the current plan is to take the capsule, refurbish it, and fly it again on Artemis 6.
Today, Oct. 18th, 2022, at approx. 5:30 p.m. EDT, @NASA's Super Guppy aircraft landed at @NASAKennedy carrying the Artemis III @NASA_Orion spacecraft heat shield that will protect astronauts on the historic mission returning humanity to the surface of the Moon. #Artemis
Since SpaceX's Starship Human Landing System will be used during all Artemis missions beginning with Artemis 3 to take crewmembers from the Orion module to the HLS, there could be photos waiting to be released that show engineers fabricating components for the compartment of the Artemis 3 Orion module allowing for astronauts to disembark the Orion spacecraft and enter the HLS lunar lander.
Quote from: Vahe231991 on 11/22/2022 03:49 amSince SpaceX's Starship Human Landing System will be used during all Artemis missions beginning with Artemis 3 to take crewmembers from the Orion module to the HLS, there could be photos waiting to be released that show engineers fabricating components for the compartment of the Artemis 3 Orion module allowing for astronauts to disembark the Orion spacecraft and enter the HLS lunar lander.Do you mean the NDS docking port? I don't think it's a separate compartment. It's not a separate compartment on Crew Dragon or Starliner.
Quote from: DanClemmensen on 11/22/2022 04:19 amQuote from: Vahe231991 on 11/22/2022 03:49 amSince SpaceX's Starship Human Landing System will be used during all Artemis missions beginning with Artemis 3 to take crewmembers from the Orion module to the HLS, there could be photos waiting to be released that show engineers fabricating components for the compartment of the Artemis 3 Orion module allowing for astronauts to disembark the Orion spacecraft and enter the HLS lunar lander.Do you mean the NDS docking port? I don't think it's a separate compartment. It's not a separate compartment on Crew Dragon or Starliner.Gateway DAC for HLS calls for an Orion docking tunnel extension either built as a pyrotechnically jettisoned extension ring or an ASTP docking module like extension module extracted after stage separation. The tunnel extension is only required for clearance reasons at cetain ports. Presently however it is not planned before the first use of Gateway. HLS might require docking system MMOD sheild cover on the lander like the MMOD shielding cover requirement for all vacant Gateway docking ports.
Quote from: russianhalo117 on 11/22/2022 04:34 amQuote from: DanClemmensen on 11/22/2022 04:19 amQuote from: Vahe231991 on 11/22/2022 03:49 amSince SpaceX's Starship Human Landing System will be used during all Artemis missions beginning with Artemis 3 to take crewmembers from the Orion module to the HLS, there could be photos waiting to be released that show engineers fabricating components for the compartment of the Artemis 3 Orion module allowing for astronauts to disembark the Orion spacecraft and enter the HLS lunar lander.Do you mean the NDS docking port? I don't think it's a separate compartment. It's not a separate compartment on Crew Dragon or Starliner.Gateway DAC for HLS calls for an Orion docking tunnel extension either built as a pyrotechnically jettisoned extension ring or an ASTP docking module like extension module extracted after stage separation. The tunnel extension is only required for clearance reasons at cetain ports. Presently however it is not planned before the first use of Gateway. HLS might require docking system MMOD sheild cover on the lander like the MMOD shielding cover requirement for all vacant Gateway docking ports.DAC==Deployable Aperture Cover?ASTP == module used for Apollo-Soyuz?MMOD == meteoroid and orbital debris?But both Orion and HLS are supposed to have IDSS-compatable ports. If they cannot dock to each other without an adaptor, then the IDSS spec has failed in one of its most fundamental goals. If the Orion implementation is active-only, then at most the HLS port would need to implement both active and passive modes.Will all ports used on all spacecraft need MMOD shields? I know Dragon 2 and Starliner have covers, but I thought those were added primarily for protection during EDL. Do the ISS ports have MMOD shields?
I think there are renders showing Orion with the docking tunnel mod, which looks like a very short extension (minimal modification).Just found one. Pic on the left on this Lockheed tweet. Right pic is old designhttps://twitter.com/LMSpace/status/1575156643079274498
Quote from: DanClemmensen on 11/22/2022 05:24 amQuote from: russianhalo117 on 11/22/2022 04:34 amQuote from: DanClemmensen on 11/22/2022 04:19 amQuote from: Vahe231991 on 11/22/2022 03:49 amSince SpaceX's Starship Human Landing System will be used during all Artemis missions beginning with Artemis 3 to take crewmembers from the Orion module to the HLS, there could be photos waiting to be released that show engineers fabricating components for the compartment of the Artemis 3 Orion module allowing for astronauts to disembark the Orion spacecraft and enter the HLS lunar lander.Do you mean the NDS docking port? I don't think it's a separate compartment. It's not a separate compartment on Crew Dragon or Starliner.Gateway DAC for HLS calls for an Orion docking tunnel extension either built as a pyrotechnically jettisoned extension ring or an ASTP docking module like extension module extracted after stage separation. The tunnel extension is only required for clearance reasons at cetain ports. Presently however it is not planned before the first use of Gateway. HLS might require docking system MMOD sheild cover on the lander like the MMOD shielding cover requirement for all vacant Gateway docking ports.DAC==Deployable Aperture Cover?ASTP == module used for Apollo-Soyuz?MMOD == meteoroid and orbital debris?But both Orion and HLS are supposed to have IDSS-compatable ports. If they cannot dock to each other without an adaptor, then the IDSS spec has failed in one of its most fundamental goals. If the Orion implementation is active-only, then at most the HLS port would need to implement both active and passive modes.Will all ports used on all spacecraft need MMOD shields? I know Dragon 2 and Starliner have covers, but I thought those were added primarily for protection during EDL. Do the ISS ports have MMOD shields?Design analysis cyclesASTP Docking Module (just a reference for similar method of its ride to orbit and a spacer like Mir's Stykovochnyy Otsek (SO) docking module (Rassvet being the converted copy)).Micro Meteroid Orbital Debris.The Orion tunnel extension/docking module like Mir's SO Module is only to structural clearance to mounted external hardware that might interfere with Orion docking to certain ports. Gateway is designed to have both active-passive, passive-passive (radial) and active-active (axial) IDSS ports of their respective space agencies. The axial ports on each module must function in two modes active and passive. Radial ports on modules are to be passive and the VV's and delivered modules are to be active but can be relocated for passive to passive CBM-like berthing using the Canadarm-3.These are the current IDSS docking systems of ISS MCB members: JAXA is using MHI built JAXA Docking System (JDS). ESA is using QineticQ built International Berthing and Docking Mechanisms (IBDM). NASA is using the upcoming version of NASA Docking System (NDS). Roscosmos would if ever involved use their newest version of APAS (drogue configuration debuted on Prichal and Nauka and the hybrid 4 petal soft capture system with drogue for Nauka SrK module). All Nauka and Prichal ports use the IDSS compliant and legacy APAS pass through umbilical connectors and Hard Capture System. VV's can use IDSS certified private docking systems or the system of their respective space agency. The ACBM ports on ISS have MMOD petals protecting the mating surface when a VV is not present.
Quote from: russianhalo117 on 11/22/2022 06:17 amQuote from: DanClemmensen on 11/22/2022 05:24 amQuote from: russianhalo117 on 11/22/2022 04:34 amQuote from: DanClemmensen on 11/22/2022 04:19 amQuote from: Vahe231991 on 11/22/2022 03:49 amSince SpaceX's Starship Human Landing System will be used during all Artemis missions beginning with Artemis 3 to take crewmembers from the Orion module to the HLS, there could be photos waiting to be released that show engineers fabricating components for the compartment of the Artemis 3 Orion module allowing for astronauts to disembark the Orion spacecraft and enter the HLS lunar lander.Do you mean the NDS docking port? I don't think it's a separate compartment. It's not a separate compartment on Crew Dragon or Starliner.Gateway DAC for HLS calls for an Orion docking tunnel extension either built as a pyrotechnically jettisoned extension ring or an ASTP docking module like extension module extracted after stage separation. The tunnel extension is only required for clearance reasons at cetain ports. Presently however it is not planned before the first use of Gateway. HLS might require docking system MMOD sheild cover on the lander like the MMOD shielding cover requirement for all vacant Gateway docking ports.DAC==Deployable Aperture Cover?ASTP == module used for Apollo-Soyuz?MMOD == meteoroid and orbital debris?But both Orion and HLS are supposed to have IDSS-compatable ports. If they cannot dock to each other without an adaptor, then the IDSS spec has failed in one of its most fundamental goals. If the Orion implementation is active-only, then at most the HLS port would need to implement both active and passive modes.Will all ports used on all spacecraft need MMOD shields? I know Dragon 2 and Starliner have covers, but I thought those were added primarily for protection during EDL. Do the ISS ports have MMOD shields?Design analysis cyclesASTP Docking Module (just a reference for similar method of its ride to orbit and a spacer like Mir's Stykovochnyy Otsek (SO) docking module (Rassvet being the converted copy)).Micro Meteroid Orbital Debris.The Orion tunnel extension/docking module like Mir's SO Module is only to structural clearance to mounted external hardware that might interfere with Orion docking to certain ports. Gateway is designed to have both active-passive, passive-passive (radial) and active-active (axial) IDSS ports of their respective space agencies. The axial ports on each module must function in two modes active and passive. Radial ports on modules are to be passive and the VV's and delivered modules are to be active but can be relocated for passive to passive CBM-like berthing using the Canadarm-3.These are the current IDSS docking systems of ISS MCB members: JAXA is using MHI built JAXA Docking System (JDS). ESA is using QineticQ built International Berthing and Docking Mechanisms (IBDM). NASA is using the upcoming version of NASA Docking System (NDS). Roscosmos would if ever involved use their newest version of APAS (drogue configuration debuted on Prichal and Nauka and the hybrid 4 petal soft capture system with drogue for Nauka SrK module). All Nauka and Prichal ports use the IDSS compliant and legacy APAS pass through umbilical connectors and Hard Capture System. VV's can use IDSS certified private docking systems or the system of their respective space agency. The ACBM ports on ISS have MMOD petals protecting the mating surface when a VV is not present.I assume Starship HLS will use an IDSS that it derives from the Crew Dragon. I think Crew Dragon is active-only. If Orion is active-only, then SpaceX will need to add passive mode capability. Do you know what the HLS Option A (and Option B) contracts stipulate for the dock?