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Soyuz-FG - Progress MS-10 - Launch and ISS Ops
by
zubenelgenubi
on 09 Jul, 2018 01:35
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Starting a new thread for the following Progress flight,
Progress MS-10!
Revised launch date/time:
2018
June 6 11:13 - Soyuz MS-09
July 9 21:51 - Progress MS-09
October 11 08:40 - Soyuz MS-10
October 31 00:53 - Progress MS-10
December 20 04:52 - Soyuz MS-11
2019
February 7 09:20 - Progress MS-11
April 5 10:35 - Soyuz MS-12
And revised launch vehicle:
Progress MS-10 (№440) – Soyuz-2-1A – 2018
NK forum:
31 октября – Прогресс МC-10 (№440) – Союз-ФГ – Байконур 31/6
---->Soyuz-FG
EDIT 8/13 re: revised launch vehicle:
October 31 (00:53) – Progress MS-10 (No. 440) – Soyuz-2-1A – Baikonur
According to RIA Novosti, the Soyuz-FG launch vehicle.
https://ria.ru/science/20180811/1526381012.html (in Russian)
Question ONE
Follow-up question on the attached image from this posting,
bolded:
Cargo ship Progress MS-09 completed at Baikonur, 29.06.2018
Specialists of RKK Energia at Baikonur successfully completed operations on filling the transport cargo ship "Progress MS-09" With fuel components and compressed gases on fuelstation.
After refueling, the ship was delivered to the spacecraft installation and testing facility and installed in slipway for final training operations.
Schedule of preparatory works: Tuesday, July 3, docking of the ship with rocket transitional compartment...
https://www.energia.ru/ru/iss/iss56/progress_ms-09/photo_06-29.html
EDITED Are the 2 spacecraft at: https://www.energia.ru/ru/iss/iss56/progress_ms-09/im/photo_06-29-15.jpg
(from left) Progress MS-10 and Progress MS-09?
Question TWO
If the 3-orbit rendezvous is successful for
Progress MS-09, will the mission plan be changed for
Progress MS-10?
Answer EDIT 7/27: Apparently, yes. See revised schedule below.
BUT...Is a 3-orbit rendezvous possible launching on a Soyuz-FG? There's no mention of this in the most recent NSF article:
https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2018/07/progress-ms-09-super-fast-4-hour-rendezvous/This alignment between the ground track of the International Space Station and the launch site is what permits such a fast-track orbital rendezvous – that coupled with the upgraded Progress MS-series vehicles’ ability to quickly confirm their orbital insertion parameters with a downrange tracking station installed at the newly built Vostochny Cosmodrome in eastern Russia.
Question THREE
What is the purpose of the long free-flight following undocking from ISS?
Current schedule of ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table
2018
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October 31 00:53 / ~04:30 - Progress MS-10 (71P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
November 2 - Progress MS-10 (71P) docking (to Zvezda)
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2019
February 4 - Progress MS-10 (71P) undocking (from Zvezda)
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February March 28 - Progress MS-10 (71P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
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Changes on July 6th
Changes on July 11th
EDITED for clarity 7/15
EDIT 7/27
EDIT 8/13
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#1
by
SMS
on 18 Aug, 2018 06:41
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На Байконуре началась работа по подготовке РН "Союз-2.1а" для запуска ТГК "Прогресс МС-10". 17 августа специалисты предприятий ГК "Роскосмос" осуществили выгрузку составных частей ракеты-носителя из железнодорожного состава, сняли гермоукупорку и переместили блоки на рабочие места монтажно-испытательного корпуса пл.112 космодрома.
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#2
by
GWR64
on 18 Aug, 2018 11:52
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...РН "Союз-2.1а"...
hmm..., no white stripe?
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#3
by
SMS
on 18 Aug, 2018 12:20
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I think the same. It will be Soyuz-FG rocket!
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#4
by
Alter Sachse
on 20 Aug, 2018 15:40
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Corrected!
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#5
by
SMS
on 22 Aug, 2018 15:51
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22 августа 2018 года специалисты предприятий Госкорпорации «Роскосмос» на космодроме Байконур провели работы по сборке «пакета» (блоков первой и второй ступени) ракеты-носителя «Союз-ФГ» в монтажно-испытательном корпусе площадки 112. Ракета-носитель предназначена для запуска ТГК "Прогресс МС-10".
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#6
by
zubenelgenubi
on 27 Aug, 2018 15:53
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#7
by
zubenelgenubi
on 18 Oct, 2018 03:23
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Updates following the launch failure of
Soyuz MS-10; cross-posts:
Progress MS-10 - November
Soyuz MS-11 - December 5-7
https://ria.ru/space/20181012/1530581752.html
And:
https://ria.ru/space/20181015/1530702032.html
Google translate:
Possible change of orbital plans
According to the agency interlocutor, the transfer of the launch of the next Progress MS-10 cargo ship to mid-November is being discussed. Initially, the launch was planned for October 31, but until the causes of the accident were clarified, all launches of the Soyuz-FG missiles were suspended.
The next manned ship, on the contrary, can be sent to the station earlier than the originally planned date in order not to preserve the station: the launch of the Soyuz MS-11 was scheduled for December 20, and the return of the crew now docked to the Soyuz MS-09 station is for several days earlier.
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#8
by
zubenelgenubi
on 22 Oct, 2018 15:54
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#9
by
eeergo
on 26 Oct, 2018 14:57
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#10
by
Alter Sachse
on 06 Nov, 2018 13:50
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https://www.energia.ru/en/iss/iss57/progress_ms-10/photo_11-05.html" Preparations continue for the launch of logistics spacecraft Progress MS-10 under the International Space Station program.
The technical management at the Baikonur launch site have conformed that the spacecraft is ready for filling with propellant components and compressed gases.
According to the decision, authorization to proceed with operations at the filling station was given with regard to the integrated propulsion system and the refueling system of the logistics spacecraft. The filling station equipment is ready for the operations.
Operations to fill the logistics spacecraft with propellant components are scheduled for November 6 and 7.
The launch of the cargo spacecraft Progress MS-10 on the launch vehicle Soyuz-FG from Baikonur Cosmodrome is scheduled for November 16, 2018. The spacecraft will deliver to the ISS about 2.5 tons of various cargos, including dry cargo, propellant in the tanks of the integrated propulsion system and the refueling system, water and compressed gases."
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#11
by
zubenelgenubi
on 06 Nov, 2018 16:52
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Cross-posts; re: two-day rendezvous:
Current schedule of ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table
2018
November 15 09:49 - Cygnus (NG-10) launch
November 16 18 18:14 - Progress MS-10 (71P) launch
November 18 09:35 / ~11:30 - Cygnus (NG-10) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
November 16- 18 19:29 - Progress MS-10 (71P) docking (to Zvezda)
Changes on October 26th
Changes on November 1st
Wow! Two VVs arriving on the same day!
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9JyuzXnHZ4
November 18, Sunday
3 a.m. – Coverage of the Rendezvous and Capture of the Northrup Grumman “SS John Young” Cygnus CRS-10 Cargo Craft at the International Space Station; Capture scheduled at 4:35 a.m. EST (All Channels)
6:15 a.m. – Coverage of the Installation of the Northrup Grumman “SS John Young” Cygnus CRS-10 Cargo Craft to the International Space Station (All Channels)
1:45 p.m. – Coverage of the Rendezvous and Docking of the Progress 71 Cargo Craft to the International Space Station; Docking scheduled at 2:29 p.m. EST via Korolev, Russia (All Channels)
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#12
by
Alter Sachse
on 08 Nov, 2018 10:32
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"On November 6 and 7 RSC Energia specialists at the Baikonur launch site successfully completed operations to fill a cargo transportation spacecraft Progress MS-10 with propellant components and compressed gases at the filling station.
After the filling the spacecraft was brought into the spacecraft processing facility and installed into a jig for conducting final processing operations.
The launch of the cargo spacecraft Progress MS-10 on the launch vehicle Soyuz-FG from the Baikonur Cosmodrome is scheduled for November 16, 2018. The spacecraft will deliver to the ISS about 2.5 tons of various cargos, including dry cargo, propellant in the tanks of the integrated propulsion system and the refueling system, water and compressed gases."
https://www.energia.ru/en/iss/iss57/progress_ms-10/photo_11-08.html
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#13
by
Alter Sachse
on 10 Nov, 2018 11:27
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#14
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Alter Sachse
on 12 Nov, 2018 18:23
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#15
by
Alter Sachse
on 13 Nov, 2018 13:31
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#16
by
Stan Black
on 13 Nov, 2018 16:06
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After the failure of the rocket carrying Progress MS-04, some third stage engines were sent back to the manufacturer to be refurbished. According to one source of information, this engine was previously fitted to Soyuz-FG №065.
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#17
by
Targeteer
on 14 Nov, 2018 00:06
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November 13, 2018
MEDIA ADVISORY M18-170
NASA to Air Launch of Russian Cargo Ship, Docking at International Space Station
Loaded with almost three tons of food, fuel and supplies, a Russian Progress cargo spacecraft is scheduled to launch from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan at 1:14 p.m. EST Friday, Nov. 16 (12:14 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 17, Baikonur time), to resupply the International Space Station.
The launch of the unpiloted Russian Progress 71 and docking to the space station will air live on NASA Television and the agency’s website beginning at 1 p.m.
The spacecraft is set to dock to the aft port of the Zvezda Service Module on the Russian segment at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 18. NASA TV coverage of rendezvous and docking will begin at 1:45 p.m.
Progress 71 will remain docked at the station for more than four months before departing in March for its deorbit into Earth’s atmosphere.
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#18
by
catdlr
on 14 Nov, 2018 04:47
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[Google translated]
Progress MS-10 is ready for installation for the launch
Space Center "Yuzhny"
Published on Nov 13, 2018
On November 13, the general assembly of the space rocket (ILV) as part of the Progress MS-10 transport cargo ship (TGK) and the Soyuz-FG launch vehicle (LV) were successfully completed. The head unit with the ship was docked to the third stage of the rocket in the assembly and test body of the launch vehicles. At the end of the general assembly, representatives of the technical management and the state commission at the Baikonur cosmodrome issued an opinion on the readiness of the rocket and space complex for the removal and installation of an ILV at the launch complex. Removal of the Progress MS-10 launch vehicle from the assembly and test building and its installation at the launch complex of the site No. 1 of the Baikonur cosmodrome will be held tomorrow, November 14. The launch of the Progress MS-10 transport cargo vehicle by the Soyuz-FG carrier rocket from the Baikonur Cosmodrome is scheduled for November 16, 2018.
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#19
by
Artyom.
on 14 Nov, 2018 06:06
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#20
by
centaurinasa
on 14 Nov, 2018 08:56
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#21
by
Alter Sachse
on 14 Nov, 2018 09:50
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#22
by
centaurinasa
on 14 Nov, 2018 12:46
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#23
by
centaurinasa
on 14 Nov, 2018 12:47
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#24
by
centaurinasa
on 14 Nov, 2018 12:58
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#25
by
Rondaz
on 14 Nov, 2018 16:42
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Dual Cargo Missions Set for Friday Launch and Sunday Delivery
Mark Garcia Posted on November 14, 2018
Dismal weather on Virginia’s Atlantic coast has pushed back the launch of a U.S. cargo craft to the International Space Station one day to Friday. Russia’s resupply ship is still on track for its launch to the orbital lab from Kazakhstan less than nine hours later on the same day.
Mission managers from NASA and Northrop Grumman are now targeting the Cygnus space freighter’s launch on Friday at 4:23 a.m. EST from Pad-0A at Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia. Cygnus sits atop an Antares rocket packed with over 7,400 pounds of crew supplies, science experiments, spacesuit gear, station hardware and computer resources.
Cygnus will separate from the Antares rocket when it reaches orbit nine minutes after launch and begin a two-day journey to the station’s Unity module. Its cymbal-shaped UltraFlex solar arrays will then unfurl to power the vehicle during its flight. Expedition 57 astronauts Alexander Gerst and Serena Auñón-Chancellor will be in the cupola to greet Cygnus Sunday and capture the private cargo carrier with the Canadarm2 robotic arm at 4:35 a.m.
Russia rolled out its Progress 71 (71P) resupply ship today at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan where it stands at the launch pad for final processing. The 71st flight of a Progress cargo craft to the orbital laboratory is scheduled for launch Friday at 1:14 p.m. Cosmonaut Sergey Prokopyev will be monitoring the arrival of 71P when it automatically docks to the rear port of the Zvezda service module Sunday at 2:30 p.m.
Gerst and Prokopyev started Wednesday morning training for the arrival of 71P. The pair practiced commanding and manually docking the vehicle on a computer in the unlikely event the Russian cargo craft is unable to dock on its own. Gerst then moved on to Cygnus capture training after lunchtime with Auñón-Chancellor following up before the end of the day. NASA TV will cover live the launch, capture and docking of both Cygnus and Progress on Friday and Sunday.
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2018/11/14/dual-cargo-missions-set-for-friday-launch-and-sunday-...
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#26
by
joseph.a.navin
on 15 Nov, 2018 23:52
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I know that Sergey and Alex training for the docking of the Progress to the ISS. I also am aware that they will be using KURs and they can also use TORU. Does anyone know how the KURS and TORU work in terms of progress?
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#27
by
asmi
on 16 Nov, 2018 03:50
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I know that Sergey and Alex training for the docking of the Progress to the ISS. I also am aware that they will be using KURs and they can also use TORU. Does anyone know how the KURS and TORU work in terms of progress?
KURS is radar-based rendezvous and docking system used by both Soyuz and Progress spacecraft, which is fully automated and requires no human input. However every once in a while this system fails and require using some alterate means to complete the docking. In case of Soyuz spacecraft the crew takes over control and flies the vehicle manually, but since there is nobody onboard Progress, TORU (russian acronym for "tele operated manual control" if my memory serves me) is used by someone onboard station to take over control and manually fly spacecraft.
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#28
by
jacqmans
on 16 Nov, 2018 08:04
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PCO. Planned work on the preparation for the flight control of the Progress MS-10 cargo ship was completed
11/16/2018 08:00
https://www.roscosmos.ru/25734/ The Mission Control Center of TsNIIMash (MCC) completed the planned work on the preparation for flight control of the Progress MS-10 transport cargo ship (TGK). The launch of the Soyuz-FG launch vehicle with TGK Progress MS-10 is scheduled for November 16, 2018 at 21:00. 14 min 08 sec Moscow time from the cosmodrome Baikonur.
Specialists of the Main Operations Group of the Flight Control of the Russian Segment of the International Space Station (GOGU RS ISS) at the MCC will begin to control the flight of the transport cargo ship after its separation from the 3rd stage of the launch vehicle.
The convergence of the Progress MS-10 transport spacecraft to the ISS and the approach to the docking module of the Zvezda module are planned to be carried out automatically under the supervision of GOGU RS ISS specialists in the MCC and the Russian cosmonaut Sergei Prokopyev.
The Progress MS-10 ship will have to deliver to the International Space Station more than two tons of various cargoes, including fuel, air, equipment to maintain the station in working condition, packages and means to ensure the life of crew members.
On the Roscosmos website, a live broadcast of the launch of Progress MS-10 TGC, which will begin at 20:00 Moscow time, is scheduled.
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#29
by
Chris Bergin
on 16 Nov, 2018 13:47
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#30
by
centaurinasa
on 16 Nov, 2018 16:03
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#31
by
Phillip Clark
on 16 Nov, 2018 16:07
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What is the link for the Russian coverage please?
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#32
by
centaurinasa
on 16 Nov, 2018 16:10
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#33
by
centaurinasa
on 16 Nov, 2018 16:14
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NASA TV:
1 p.m. – Coverage of the Launch of the Progress 71 Cargo Craft to the International Space Station; Launch scheduled at 1:14 p.m. EST from the Baikonur Cosmodrome (All Channels)
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#34
by
centaurinasa
on 16 Nov, 2018 16:23
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Some replay now, and the "famous" 1st stage boosters...
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#35
by
centaurinasa
on 16 Nov, 2018 16:37
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Replay of cargo loading...
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#36
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Steven Pietrobon
on 16 Nov, 2018 16:39
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Live coverage on YouTube!
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#37
by
centaurinasa
on 16 Nov, 2018 16:40
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#38
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 16 Nov, 2018 16:41
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#39
by
centaurinasa
on 16 Nov, 2018 16:44
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H-30 mn, Service Tower Retraction (Service Structure Halves)
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#40
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 16 Nov, 2018 16:45
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T-30 minutes. Gantry being lowered.
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#41
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 16 Nov, 2018 16:47
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#42
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 16 Nov, 2018 16:49
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T-25 minutes. Integrating the spacecraft to the third stage.
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#43
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 16 Nov, 2018 16:51
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#44
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 16 Nov, 2018 16:54
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#45
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 16 Nov, 2018 16:56
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NASA coverage starting in a few minutes.
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#46
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Steven Pietrobon
on 16 Nov, 2018 16:59
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T-15 minutes. Recorded video of gantry being raised.
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#47
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Steven Pietrobon
on 16 Nov, 2018 17:00
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#48
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 16 Nov, 2018 17:02
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NASA coverage has started. -5 C at Baikonur.
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#49
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 16 Nov, 2018 17:02
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#50
by
centaurinasa
on 16 Nov, 2018 17:03
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#51
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 16 Nov, 2018 17:04
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#52
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 16 Nov, 2018 17:05
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#53
by
Chris Bergin
on 16 Nov, 2018 17:05
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#54
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 16 Nov, 2018 17:06
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#55
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 16 Nov, 2018 17:07
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#56
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 16 Nov, 2018 17:08
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#57
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 16 Nov, 2018 17:09
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#58
by
Chris Bergin
on 16 Nov, 2018 17:09
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#59
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 16 Nov, 2018 17:10
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#60
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 16 Nov, 2018 17:11
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#61
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 16 Nov, 2018 17:12
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T-2 minutes. NASA TV is saying -3 minutes though.
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#62
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Steven Pietrobon
on 16 Nov, 2018 17:13
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#63
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Steven Pietrobon
on 16 Nov, 2018 17:14
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#64
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Chris Bergin
on 16 Nov, 2018 17:15
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#65
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Steven Pietrobon
on 16 Nov, 2018 17:15
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T+1 minute. NASA is one minute behind.
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#66
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Steven Pietrobon
on 16 Nov, 2018 17:16
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T+2 minutes. First stage separation.
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#67
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Steven Pietrobon
on 16 Nov, 2018 17:17
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Fairing separation.
T+3 minutes.
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#68
by
Chris Bergin
on 16 Nov, 2018 17:18
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They turned from camera to graphics ahead of sep!
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#69
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 16 Nov, 2018 17:18
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#70
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Chris Bergin
on 16 Nov, 2018 17:19
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#71
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 16 Nov, 2018 17:19
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First stage separation,
T+5 minutes.
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#72
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Steven Pietrobon
on 16 Nov, 2018 17:20
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#73
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Steven Pietrobon
on 16 Nov, 2018 17:21
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#74
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 16 Nov, 2018 17:22
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#75
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 16 Nov, 2018 17:23
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#76
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 16 Nov, 2018 17:24
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#77
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 16 Nov, 2018 17:25
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Solar arrays and antennas deployed! Everything looking good.
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#78
by
WindnWar
on 16 Nov, 2018 17:25
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Solar arrays and navigation deployed successfully.
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#79
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Chris Bergin
on 16 Nov, 2018 17:25
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#80
by
WindnWar
on 16 Nov, 2018 17:26
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Good communication and power from the vehicle.
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#81
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 16 Nov, 2018 17:27
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Launch replay from NASA. Getting telemetry from Progress. This should clear the way for next Soyuz launch to ISS.
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#82
by
centaurinasa
on 16 Nov, 2018 17:27
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Now, Docking to Zvezda Service Module, scheduled at 19.30.01 UTC, Nov. 18
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#83
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 16 Nov, 2018 17:28
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Next launch to ISS only 14.5 hours from now.
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#84
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 16 Nov, 2018 17:29
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NASA TV wrapping up.
Congratulations to Roscosmos for the successful launch!
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#85
by
Mapperuo
on 16 Nov, 2018 17:37
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#86
by
zubenelgenubi
on 16 Nov, 2018 17:40
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Thanks for the launch coverage, Steven and Cent!
Glad to see another successful step completed towards Soyuz crewed RTF!
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#87
by
centaurinasa
on 16 Nov, 2018 17:45
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#88
by
SciNews
on 16 Nov, 2018 17:48
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720p with NASA commentary
1080p from Roscosmos
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#89
by
Artyom.
on 16 Nov, 2018 18:06
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Launch photo from the ISS! Photo taken by cosmonaut Sergey Prokopyev
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#90
by
Artyom.
on 17 Nov, 2018 07:27
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#91
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centaurinasa
on 18 Nov, 2018 11:56
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#92
by
centaurinasa
on 18 Nov, 2018 16:08
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According to the timeline, Automated rendezvous initiation right now…
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#93
by
Phillip Clark
on 18 Nov, 2018 16:13
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I assume that Russian TV coverage will start around 18:00 UT?
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#94
by
Chris Bergin
on 18 Nov, 2018 16:13
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Thread realigned for docking events. I will be driving!

So I'll pull over at docking time, but if Centaurinasa and anyone helping can cover, that'd be great.
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#95
by
centaurinasa
on 18 Nov, 2018 16:18
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Russian live coverage of the docking of GC "Progress MS-10 ":
. Broadcast start: 18 November 2018 21:45:00 (Moscow time)
. Broadcast end: November 18, 2018 22:40:00 (Moscow time)
(Moscow time: UTC+3)
http://www.russian.space/306/
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#96
by
centaurinasa
on 18 Nov, 2018 16:22
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And on NASA TV at 1:45 p.m
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#97
by
centaurinasa
on 18 Nov, 2018 16:55
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Progress Kurs-NA activation and SM Kurs-P activation.
(ISS to Russian Attitude Control)
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#98
by
centaurinasa
on 18 Nov, 2018 17:11
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#99
by
centaurinasa
on 18 Nov, 2018 17:30
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Range about 45 km: SM Kurs-P tracking start
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#100
by
centaurinasa
on 18 Nov, 2018 17:42
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Range = 15 km: Kurs-NA final test
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#101
by
centaurinasa
on 18 Nov, 2018 17:43
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#102
by
centaurinasa
on 18 Nov, 2018 17:44
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#103
by
centaurinasa
on 18 Nov, 2018 17:46
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#104
by
centaurinasa
on 18 Nov, 2018 17:46
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Range = 9 km: SM VHF-2 activation for TORU
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#105
by
centaurinasa
on 18 Nov, 2018 17:49
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#106
by
joseph.a.navin
on 18 Nov, 2018 17:51
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MCC screen image of ISS on globe
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#107
by
centaurinasa
on 18 Nov, 2018 17:51
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Prokopiev and Gerst at TORU station in Zvezda.
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#108
by
joseph.a.navin
on 18 Nov, 2018 17:54
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Good close up of ISS solar array
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#109
by
centaurinasa
on 18 Nov, 2018 17:55
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#110
by
joseph.a.navin
on 18 Nov, 2018 17:55
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Progress 71 first visual!
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#111
by
centaurinasa
on 18 Nov, 2018 17:57
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2,7 km
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#112
by
centaurinasa
on 18 Nov, 2018 17:59
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#113
by
centaurinasa
on 18 Nov, 2018 18:00
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by
centaurinasa
on 18 Nov, 2018 18:00
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#115
by
centaurinasa
on 18 Nov, 2018 18:00
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#116
by
centaurinasa
on 18 Nov, 2018 18:01
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#117
by
centaurinasa
on 18 Nov, 2018 18:02
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#118
by
centaurinasa
on 18 Nov, 2018 18:02
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#119
by
centaurinasa
on 18 Nov, 2018 18:03
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#120
by
centaurinasa
on 18 Nov, 2018 18:03
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#121
by
centaurinasa
on 18 Nov, 2018 18:04
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#122
by
centaurinasa
on 18 Nov, 2018 18:04
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Ballistic Targeting Point
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#123
by
centaurinasa
on 18 Nov, 2018 18:05
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#124
by
centaurinasa
on 18 Nov, 2018 18:08
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#125
by
centaurinasa
on 18 Nov, 2018 18:09
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#126
by
centaurinasa
on 18 Nov, 2018 18:10
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#127
by
centaurinasa
on 18 Nov, 2018 18:12
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#128
by
centaurinasa
on 18 Nov, 2018 18:13
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#129
by
centaurinasa
on 18 Nov, 2018 18:16
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#130
by
centaurinasa
on 18 Nov, 2018 18:17
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Preprogrammed roll maneouver
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#131
by
centaurinasa
on 18 Nov, 2018 18:18
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Range: 180m, Stationkeeping
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#132
by
centaurinasa
on 18 Nov, 2018 18:21
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#133
by
centaurinasa
on 18 Nov, 2018 18:22
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#134
by
centaurinasa
on 18 Nov, 2018 18:23
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#135
by
centaurinasa
on 18 Nov, 2018 18:24
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#136
by
centaurinasa
on 18 Nov, 2018 18:26
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#137
by
centaurinasa
on 18 Nov, 2018 18:26
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#138
by
centaurinasa
on 18 Nov, 2018 18:27
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#139
by
centaurinasa
on 18 Nov, 2018 18:29
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CONTACT and CAPTURE! (Zvezda aft)
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#140
by
centaurinasa
on 18 Nov, 2018 18:30
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#141
by
centaurinasa
on 18 Nov, 2018 18:34
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Best images of MCC-M from Roscosmos camera ….
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#142
by
centaurinasa
on 18 Nov, 2018 18:35
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Progress hooks closed, Safe Docking Mode
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#143
by
centaurinasa
on 18 Nov, 2018 18:35
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Docking time: 19.28 UTC, above Algeria.
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#144
by
centaurinasa
on 18 Nov, 2018 18:36
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Next Event tomorrow, with arrival of Cygnus NG-10
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#145
by
centaurinasa
on 18 Nov, 2018 18:38
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Visiting Vehicules configuration now...
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#146
by
centaurinasa
on 18 Nov, 2018 18:41
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#147
by
centaurinasa
on 18 Nov, 2018 18:43
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ISS recovering from Free drift...
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#148
by
Phillip Clark
on 18 Nov, 2018 18:43
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And ISS configuration...
With imaginary Progress designators. NASA gets the Soyuz names correct on these illustrations so why not Progress?
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#149
by
centaurinasa
on 18 Nov, 2018 18:44
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Next task for the crew: Pressure and leak checks of the vestibule between the ISS and Progress.
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#150
by
SMS
on 18 Nov, 2018 18:48
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Exact docking time was 19:28:03 according to MCC-M !
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#151
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centaurinasa
on 18 Nov, 2018 18:49
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End of Russian coverage, too….
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#152
by
SciNews
on 18 Nov, 2018 18:51
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docking highlights
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#153
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centaurinasa
on 18 Nov, 2018 18:57
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With imaginary Progress designators. NASA gets the Soyuz names correct on these illustrations so why not Progress?
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#154
by
spacevogel
on 18 Nov, 2018 19:26
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Rogozin just
posted on Twitter - video of the whole launch sequence from rocket cameras. Weird channel, though, not an official Roscosmos one. But since Rogozin linked it... Might be his own
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#155
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Chris Bergin
on 18 Nov, 2018 19:46
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End of Russian coverage, too….
Many thanks for covering!
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#156
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SMS
on 18 Nov, 2018 20:08
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#157
by
SMS
on 18 Nov, 2018 20:20
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#158
by
centaurinasa
on 19 Nov, 2018 10:15
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#159
by
jacqmans
on 19 Nov, 2018 13:49
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Alexander Gerst
Progress-MS10 launch
Watched a beautiful night launch of the Russian Progress-MS10 cargo vehicle while #ISS was flying right above Baikonur. Destination: us at the International Space Station.
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#160
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eeergo
on 19 Nov, 2018 14:27
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Anyone willing to take a stab at where the rocket is in the pictures? I'm guessing the "upper left" part of Gerst's tweet is a typo and he meant upper right?
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#161
by
Olaf
on 20 Nov, 2018 04:55
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Do we have any information about small satellites transported inside Progress MS-10?
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#162
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Lewis007
on 20 Nov, 2018 06:30
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Some pics of the Progress MS-10 arrival posted by Prokopyev on VK.
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#163
by
eeergo
on 21 Nov, 2018 20:30
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Absolutely formidable video based on the pictures posted by Gerst and attached in reply #159. It's really extraordinary we can be witness of such scenes, what a time to be alive.
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#164
by
eeergo
on 26 Nov, 2018 13:29
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One booster seems to have landed in a forest
https://twitter.com/ChetkiyTASS/status/1066896866581860358
Interestingly, no fire on the aft compartment seems to have ensued. Wonder if something was changed to the venting procedure for the fuel tanks, or it's just part of the normal variance of outcomes for the booster - or maybe the apparent large amount of ground water flooded the compartment before persistent fires could develop.
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#165
by
anik
on 26 Nov, 2018 14:31
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#166
by
russianhalo117
on 26 Nov, 2018 15:24
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#167
by
russianhalo117
on 26 Nov, 2018 17:53
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The forest sure looks like Plesetsk, but the man seems to be reading Progress at 0:36 from the booster.
Edit: Same video posted as a reply to a Roscosmos post, maybe there will be more info https://banned/wall-30315369_290974?reply=291045
Maybe Progress as in the manufacturer.
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#168
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russianhalo117
on 26 Nov, 2018 20:43
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Maybe Progress as in the manufacturer.
You are right, it's the logo of TsSKB-Progress https://en.samspace.ru
RKTs Progress nowadays since the reorganization.
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#169
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whiztech
on 04 Jun, 2019 08:51
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#170
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Olaf
on 04 Jun, 2019 10:30
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#171
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whiztech
on 04 Jun, 2019 13:11
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HDEV view from 1:02:49
http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/122220269Google translation from Roscosmos vk page
# ProgressMS10: ship is de-orbited
On June 4, the Progress MS-10 cargo ship, having completed its mission, undocked from the International Space Station. The on-board computer gave the command for disconnection at 11:39 Moscow time, and at 11:40 Moscow time the physical separation of the “truck” and the ISS took place.
At 14:46 Moscow time the progress engine “Progress” was switched on for braking, after which it descended from orbit. The fall of the fireproof elements of the ship’s structure occurred at 15:29 Moscow time in a given area of the non-navigable area of the Pacific Ocean.
The Progress MS-10 cargo ship was part of the space station from November 18, 2018.
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#172
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Lewis007
on 06 Jun, 2019 04:55
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Some photos of the Progress MS-10 undocking (taken by Kononenko) were posted on the VK page of Roscosmos.
I also found a video of the undocking on YouTube