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Re: LIVE: SpaceX Dragon COTS Demo (C2+) FD4 UPDATES
« Reply #640 on: 05/25/2012 06:23 pm »
Don Pettit just reported a good leak check for the Node 2 nadir/Dragon vestibule.

Awsome!
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Re: LIVE: SpaceX Dragon COTS Demo (C2+) FD4 UPDATES
« Reply #641 on: 05/25/2012 06:26 pm »
Way to go SpaceX! The world believes in Dragons!
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Re: LIVE: SpaceX Dragon COTS Demo (C2+) FD4 UPDATES
« Reply #642 on: 05/25/2012 06:33 pm »

What a GREAT day!  Congrats to SpaceX for an amazing accomplishment--to NASA as well.
Not to be too over the top, but the events of today restore my confidence in humanity.  To succeed, and have fun doing it...
Still more mission to execute--bring Dragon home safely!

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Re: LIVE: SpaceX Dragon COTS Demo (C2+) FD4 UPDATES
« Reply #643 on: 05/25/2012 06:34 pm »
RELEASE: 12-173

STATEMENT BY JOHN P. HOLDREN, ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT FOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, ON THE DOCKING OF THE DRAGON SPACECRAFT WITH THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION

WASHINGTON - Following the Friday, May 25, docking of SpaceX's Dragon
spacecraft with the International Space Station, John P. Holdren,
assistant to the President for science and technology policy, issued
the following statement:

"For the first time, a private American company has successfully
launched a spacecraft into orbit and berthed it with the
International Space Station--an achievement of historic scientific
and technological significance and a key milestone in President
Obama's vision for America's continued leadership in space.

That is exactly what the President had in mind when he laid out a
fresh course for NASA to explore new scientific frontiers and take
Americans even deeper into our solar system while relying on
private-sector innovators--working in the competitive free market--to
ferry astronauts and cargo to low Earth orbit and the International
Space Station. It's essential we maintain such competition and fully
support this burgeoning and capable industry to get U.S. astronauts
back on American launch vehicles as soon as possible.

I could not be prouder of our scientists and engineers--both
government and private sector employees--who have contributed to this
historic mission. A passion for discovery and a sense for adventure
have always driven this nation forward, and I join all Americans in
watching what future possibilities are enabled by today's great
achievement."

For more information on the SpaceX flight, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/spacex

For more information on the Office of Science and Technology Policy,
visit:

http://www.whitehouse.gov/administration/eop/ostp

       
-end-
Jacques :-)

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Re: LIVE: SpaceX Dragon COTS Demo (C2+) FD4 UPDATES
« Reply #644 on: 05/25/2012 06:47 pm »
Node 2 nadir CBM center disk cover removed.

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Re: LIVE: SpaceX Dragon COTS Demo (C2+) FD4 UPDATES
« Reply #645 on: 05/25/2012 06:51 pm »
Is there a link to a video of the presser, or do we know when a recording will be up?
"It’s the typical binary world of 'NASA is great' or 'cancel the space program,' with no nuance or understanding of the underlying issues and pathologies of the space industrial complex."

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Re: LIVE: SpaceX Dragon COTS Demo (C2+) FD4 UPDATES
« Reply #646 on: 05/25/2012 06:53 pm »
Is there a link to a video of the presser, or do we know when a recording will be up?
on youtube now too

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Re: LIVE: SpaceX Dragon COTS Demo (C2+) FD4 UPDATES
« Reply #647 on: 05/25/2012 06:56 pm »
First, would like to add my congratulations to SpaceX, Expedition 31 and NASA for a job well done.  It really shows the hard work and preparations that went into this when Don Pettit commented that it was "A great sim" and that they were just about ready to do this for real.  You have all worked hard for this and are well deserving of the praises of this historic event.

I would also like to add my thanks to Chris and his NSF crew on their outstanding coverage of this momentous event.

Half way home.  Let's crack open this egg, get the goodies out and send it back to be filled up again!

 (Good luck on the remainder of the mission!)
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Re: LIVE: SpaceX Dragon COTS Demo (C2+) FD4 UPDATES
« Reply #648 on: 05/25/2012 06:57 pm »
Dragon has been powered up on channel 1.

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Re: LIVE: SpaceX Dragon COTS Demo (C2+) FD4 UPDATES
« Reply #649 on: 05/25/2012 07:08 pm »
Have they already opened the station-side hatch?

Andre is downlinking todays photos!
« Last Edit: 05/25/2012 07:14 pm by corrodedNut »

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Re: LIVE: SpaceX Dragon COTS Demo (C2+) FD4 UPDATES
« Reply #650 on: 05/25/2012 07:20 pm »
I've split out about five posts conversing about CCDEV, into the SpaceX Dragon C2+ Discussion thread, so they haven't been deleted, just moved :)
« Last Edit: 05/25/2012 07:20 pm by Carl G »

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Re: LIVE: SpaceX Dragon COTS Demo (C2+) FD4 UPDATES
« Reply #651 on: 05/25/2012 07:21 pm »
The Node 2 Nadir/SpaceX vestibule has been completely configured. All power, data, and fluid connectors have been installed.

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Re: LIVE: SpaceX Dragon COTS Demo (C2+) FD4 UPDATES
« Reply #652 on: 05/25/2012 07:22 pm »
I went off to take a nap after the berthing and missed the press conference.  I'll have to check it out.

I just want to add my congratulations to SpaceX and NASA before this thread is closed.

How did you like that? HOW DID YOU LIKE THAT!!!  ;D

I liked it!  I LIKED IT!!!   ;D
« Last Edit: 05/25/2012 07:23 pm by rickl »
The Space Age is just starting to get interesting.

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Re: LIVE: SpaceX Dragon COTS Demo (C2+) FD4 UPDATES
« Reply #654 on: 05/25/2012 07:58 pm »
reading almost 2 pages worth of nothing but "congrats" messages in an update thread was a pain at work with around 3kbps GPRS connection. :(

Other than that, the coverage was fantastic today!

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Re: LIVE: SpaceX Dragon COTS Demo (C2+) FD4 UPDATES
« Reply #655 on: 05/25/2012 08:01 pm »
Bolden is calling the ISS. Thanks crew, giving speech.
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Re: LIVE: SpaceX Dragon COTS Demo (C2+) FD4 UPDATES
« Reply #656 on: 05/25/2012 08:09 pm »
The Node 2 Nadir/SpaceX vestibule has been completely configured. All power, data, and fluid connectors have been installed.

They're pretty FAST with this!  :D

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Re: LIVE: SpaceX Dragon COTS Demo (C2+) FD4 UPDATES
« Reply #657 on: 05/25/2012 08:23 pm »
reading almost 2 pages worth of nothing but "congrats" messages in an update thread was a pain at work with around 3kbps GPRS connection. :(

Other than that, the coverage was fantastic today!

Well, Chris gave the okay, so we obviously took full advantage  ;)  :)

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Re: LIVE: SpaceX Dragon COTS Demo (C2+) FD4 UPDATES
« Reply #658 on: 05/25/2012 08:24 pm »
Kind words from the Space Community:
http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2012/05/25/space-community-leaders-historic-berthing-dragon-international-space-station

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Today, history was made in space. For the first time, an American private spacecraft is now docked at the International Space Station.  Dr. Holdren, the President’s science and technology advisor, issued a statement on “a key milepost in President Obama’s vision for America’s continued leadership in space.”

Below are some additional thoughts from leaders in the space community:

Statements from Space Community Leaders on Successful Berthing of the
Dragon Spacecraft with the International Space Station

Buzz Aldrin, Apollo 11 astronaut:

“This week’s successful launch and delivery of logistics supplies to the International Space Station by a US commercial space company, reminds us that where the entrepreneurial interests of the private sector are aligned with NASA’s mission to explore, America wins.  Falcon 9’s maiden flight to ISS – and the other commercial space launches that lie ahead - represent the dawn of a new era in space exploration.  Nearly 43 years after we first walked on the moon, we have taken another step in demonstrating continued American leadership in space.”

 
Norm Augustine, retired Chairman and CEO of Lockheed Martin:

“Successes in commercial space transportation are not only important in their own right, they also free NASA to do that which  it does best...namely, push the very frontiers of space and knowledge.”

 
Sir Richard Branson, Virgin Group:

“Congratulations are truly in order for SpaceX and NASA on this historic moment.  Elon, Gwynne and the team have poured their heart and soul into the Dragon and it has paid off in stunning success.  Everyone who is working to push forward the space frontier recognizes that such a mission is a massive challenge, and I join the world in lauding this important accomplishment.  I believe this new era in spaceflight will open the benefits of space to dramatically more people and activities, saving the government needed funds while enabling NASA to explore the destinations we have longed dreamed of.”

 
Wes Bush, Chairman, CEO and President, Northrop Grumman Corporation:

“Congratulations to NASA and SpaceX on the successful launch of Falcon 9 and docking of Dragon to the International Space Station.  The development of new commercial launch services that will free up NASA's resources for ambitious new projects beyond low Earth orbit is an important step forward in the space enterprise.  This represents new business opportunities for many companies, and a continuation of America's leadership in space and the pursuit of new frontiers."

 
Peter H. Diamandis, Chairman/CEO of X PRIZE Foundation, Co-Chairman of Planetary Resources, Inc.:

“The success of SpaceX/Dragon shows us that the most exciting days of the American Space Age is ahead of us.  American entrepreneurship and capitalism has driven the extraordinary world we enjoy with computers, internet, mobile.  The success that Elon Musk and the entire SpaceX/Dragon team has demonstrated this week should give everyone confidence that these same drivers will help guarantee that the most vibrant period of human space exploration is before us.”


Frank DiBello, President and CEO of Space Florida:

“History requires special moments and today was one of them. As when the rails from east and west were joined to create the transcontinental railroad in 1869 and truly opened up the United States, so too did today’s linking of Dragon and the ISS symbolize the opening of space to the power and innovation of private commerce. “

 
Sandy Johnson, President and CEO of Barrios Technology:

“Congratulations to everyone at SpaceX and NASA for this ‘giant leap for mankind’ moment.  The successful docking of the Dragon capsule to the ISS demonstrates our nation’s continued support of the American dream.  This is a significant step to commercializing access to low earth orbit – opening up a new market for our best and brightest entrepreneurs.  And it allows NASA to focus on the human and robotic exploration of our solar system – charting new paths forward with the resultant benefits to our nation and the world.”

 
Joanne Maguire, Executive Vice President of Lockheed Martin Space Systems Co.:

"We at Lockheed Martin congratulate NASA and SpaceX on demonstrating the feasibility of this new complementary means of cargo delivery to ISS.  As commercial partners in spaceflight with NASA from its earliest days, we appreciate the significance of this long awaited first step."

 
Bill Nye, CEO of The Planetary Society:

"Today the SpaceX capsule that launched atop the Falcon 9 rocket matched its speed with the orbiting International Space Station.  American astronauts reached out and grasped the capsule with the station's robotic arm and docked it to the air-lock. I encourage everyone to take a moment and consider just how hard this sort of thing is. This is a huge step, a milestone, enabling cheaper, more reliable access to space. Investments like this, where the private sector and government work together on technical challenges, strengthens our economy by making advanced technology and innovation part of our culture. While Earth orbit is vital, keep in mind that visionaries like Elon Musk have in mind a human journey to Mars to look for signs of water and life. Discoveries like these on another world will change this world forever. With the success of commercial partnerships like this, NASA will have the resources to reach farther and deeper into the cosmos so that we may all further know and appreciate our place in space."

 
Rusty Schweickart, Apollo 9 astronaut:

“The arrival and docking of the Dragon space capsule at the ISS is more than historic.  It is, in fact, the beginning of a new era in space exploration, one in which private industry and individual initiative will begin leading the way in the use of near-space activity.  This is not only exciting and momentous, but is fully in keeping with the American character of risk taking and consequent reward.  The long term results of this “first” are beyond our ability to see at the beginning of this era, but there is no doubt that it will serve as a huge incentive for young people who now have firm evidence of the value, and opportunity for individual initiative.  Near-Earth space is now firmly a regular part of the human environment along with the air, water, and land.  The future is now, once again, opened to imagination, creativity, and dreams!”

 
Mark Sirangelo, Corporate Vice President and head of Sierra Nevada Corporation Space System:
"Sierra Nevada Corporation congratulates SpaceX on their successful docking of the Dragon Cargo Capsule to the International Space Station.  This achievement illustrates the power of NASA-funded U.S. competition to fill the domestic capabilities lost with the retirement of the Space Shuttle."

 
Steve Squyres, Professor of Astronomy at Cornell University, and Chairman of the NASA Advisory Council:

“SpaceX is an American original. Two days ago I watched the joyful reaction of their young and passionate workforce as they learned that their latest Falcon 9 launch had successfully deployed a Dragon spacecraft into orbit. Today they met their toughest milestone yet, with the berthing of that same Dragon at the International Space Station. This is a landmark accomplishment, beginning a new era in space  -- the dawn of private enterprise on the new frontier. And the beauty of it is that it's just the beginning. SpaceX is the first, but others will follow, bringing new capabilities, driving down costs, and making things possible that have never been possible before.

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Re: LIVE: SpaceX Dragon COTS Demo (C2+) FD4 UPDATES
« Reply #659 on: 05/25/2012 08:26 pm »
MCC-X reaction:


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