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#20
by
Lar
on 19 Apr, 2013 20:08
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Designers inspection of Progress M-19M cargo vehicle and payload shroud roll were performed
At Baikonur launch site the preparations continue for the launch of Progress M-19M cargo vehicle under the International Space Station program.
Designers inspection of the Progress M-19M cargo vehicle was completed.
Payload shroud roll on to the Progress M-19M cargo vehicle was performed.
in photo_04-19-16.jpg - are those guys actually sitting on a part of the vehicle or payload or what? On top of the railcar carrier?
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#21
by
Galactic Penguin SST
on 19 Apr, 2013 20:09
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Designers inspection of Progress M-19M cargo vehicle and payload shroud roll were performed
At Baikonur launch site the preparations continue for the launch of Progress M-19M cargo vehicle under the International Space Station program.
Designers inspection of the Progress M-19M cargo vehicle was completed.
Payload shroud roll on to the Progress M-19M cargo vehicle was performed.
in photo_04-19-16.jpg - are those guys actually sitting on a part of the vehicle or payload or what? On top of the railcar carrier?
Looks like the rocket's third stage.
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#22
by
Lar
on 19 Apr, 2013 20:14
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in photo_04-19-16.jpg - are those guys actually sitting on a part of the vehicle or payload or what? On top of the railcar carrier?
Looks like the rocket's third stage.
If so... Maybe it's just me but that seems like a Really Bad Idea (tm) ... subjecting the vehicle to side loads it wasn't necessarily designed for (nor should it have been)
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#23
by
russianhalo117
on 19 Apr, 2013 20:16
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Designers inspection of Progress M-19M cargo vehicle and payload shroud roll were performed
At Baikonur launch site the preparations continue for the launch of Progress M-19M cargo vehicle under the International Space Station program.
Designers inspection of the Progress M-19M cargo vehicle was completed.
Payload shroud roll on to the Progress M-19M cargo vehicle was performed.
in photo_04-19-16.jpg - are those guys actually sitting on a part of the vehicle or payload or what? On top of the railcar carrier?
Looks like the rocket's third stage.
No, they are sitting on the transfer compartment, which is interstage/payload adaptor used with Progress and Soyuz SC
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#24
by
Lar
on 19 Apr, 2013 20:19
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in photo_04-19-16.jpg - are those guys actually sitting on a part of the vehicle or payload or what? On top of the railcar carrier?
Looks like the rocket's third stage.
No, they are sitting on the transfer compartment, which is interstage/payload adaptor used with Progress and Soyuz SC
Still part of the vehicle though, or part of a carrier that doesn't fly into space?
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#25
by
russianhalo117
on 19 Apr, 2013 20:24
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in photo_04-19-16.jpg - are those guys actually sitting on a part of the vehicle or payload or what? On top of the railcar carrier?
Looks like the rocket's third stage.
No, they are sitting on the transfer compartment, which is interstage/payload adaptor used with Progress and Soyuz SC
Still part of the vehicle though, or part of a carrier that doesn't fly into space?
It is the flight piece that connects the Progress to the stage three and when Progress separates from this piece this piece remains attached to forward end of the stage three.
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#26
by
input~2
on 21 Apr, 2013 14:10
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NOTAM for second stage debris
P1808/13 - ATS RTE SEGMENTS CLSD: B156 KUDEB-BOKIS, G96 KUDEB-ADARO. SFC - UNL, 24 1010-1050, 25 0950-1030, 24 APR 10:10 2013 UNTIL 25 APR 10:30 2013. CREATED: 20 APR 05:48 2013
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#27
by
Galactic Penguin SST
on 22 Apr, 2013 06:43
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#28
by
Artyom.
on 22 Apr, 2013 11:24
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#29
by
Artyom.
on 22 Apr, 2013 16:00
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#30
by
input~2
on 22 Apr, 2013 16:51
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NOTAM for first stage/
fairing and second stage debris
K0188/13 - ATS ROUTE SEGMENTS CLSD: 1.B944 ZHEZKAZGAN-REMTI 2.A370 ZHEZKAZGAN-DITSO 3.A359 ZHEZKAZGAN-LEMDU TO 50 KM 4.R482 ZHEZKAZGAN-BURIK TO 40 KM 5.A73 ZHEZKAZGAN-ASLIK TO 40 KM 6.R366 AMASO-KUROL FROM 30 TO 90 KM 7.A360 DITKI-KUROL FROM 10 TO 65 KM 8.B156 BANOV-BOKIS FROM 5 KM. SFC - UNL, 24 APRIL 1005/1050 25 APRIL 0945/1030, 24 APR 10:05 2013 UNTIL 25 APR 10:30 2013. CREATED: 22 APR 15:05 2013
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#31
by
Artyom.
on 22 Apr, 2013 17:00
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Roscosmos video of the roll-out:
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#32
by
Chris Bergin
on 23 Apr, 2013 20:25
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Moved for live coverage.
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#33
by
Galactic Penguin SST
on 24 Apr, 2013 08:17
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#34
by
Galactic Penguin SST
on 24 Apr, 2013 08:46
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#35
by
Satori
on 24 Apr, 2013 09:04
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Nice shot of the launch pad...
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#36
by
Satori
on 24 Apr, 2013 09:22
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#37
by
Galactic Penguin SST
on 24 Apr, 2013 09:25
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Service tower retracting...
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#38
by
Satori
on 24 Apr, 2013 09:38
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When I visited Baikonur, our guide told us "Don't take pictures of the antennas or you will have problems"...
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#39
by
Galactic Penguin SST
on 24 Apr, 2013 09:42
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