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SpaceX F9 / Dragon 2 : CRS2 SpX-22 June/July 2021 (Splashdown 10 July 0329 UTC)
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Jansen
on 29 Oct, 2020 14:26
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CRS-22 Discussion thread. Second flight of the cargo variant of Dragon 2. Second SpaceX flight under the CRS-2 contract.
Launched successfully 3 June 2021 at 1:29pm EDT (1729 UTC) on Falcon 9 (booster 1067.1) from KSC LC-39A using Cargo Dragon C209-1. ASDS landing achieved on OCISLY, towed by tugboat Mr Jonah. Recovery support ship was GO Quest.Autonomous docking to the ISS was at 5:09am (0909 UTC) on 5 June 2021.
Undocking was on 08 July at 10:45am ET (1445 UTC).
Dragon is expected to splash down Friday 09 July at approximately 11:29pm ET (10 July ~0329 UTC) in the Gulf of Mexico near Tallahassee, Florida.
NASA CRS-22 Mission Overview:
https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/atoms/files/spacex_crs-22_mision_overview_0.pdfSpaceX is targeting Thursday, June 3 for Falcon 9’s launch of the twenty-second Commercial Resupply Services mission (CRS-22). Liftoff is targeted for 1:29 p.m. EDT, or 17:29 UTC, from Launch Complex 39A (LC-39A) at Kennedy Space Center, Florida. A backup launch opportunity is available on Friday, June 4 at 1:03 p.m. EDT, or 17:03 UTC. Following stage separation, SpaceX will land Falcon 9’s first stage on the “Of Course I Still Love You” droneship, which will be located in the Atlantic Ocean. Dragon will separate from Falcon 9’s second stage about twelve minutes after liftoff and autonomously dock to the space station on Saturday, June 5.
NSF Threads for CRS-22 : DiscussionNSF articles for CRS-22 : https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2021/06/crs22-new-solar-arrays/NSF Articles for SpaceX CRS : https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/?s=CRS%2BSpaceXNSF Articles for CRS missions : https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/?s=CRS
External cargo:
ISS Roll Out Solar Array (iROSA) (
ISS advanced solar array upgrades (iROSA) Thread /
Wikipedia article /
EOportal article)
Other SpaceX resources on NASASpaceflight: SpaceX News Articles (Recent) /
SpaceX News Articles from 2006 (Including numerous exclusive Elon interviews) SpaceX Dragon Articles /
SpaceX Missions Section (with Launch Manifest and info on past and future missions) L2 SpaceX Section
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Jansen
on 29 Oct, 2020 14:29
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by
Olaf
on 29 Oct, 2020 15:32
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#3
by
Jansen
on 30 Oct, 2020 10:52
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Maui-built bio lab prepares for second launch in 2021 Dated AUG 5, 2020A mobile space lab designed and largely fabricated in Central Maui successfully returned from orbit in April, and now the team of engineers and biologists are preparing for its second mission to continue conducting experiments on the International Space Station.
SCORPIO-V, the biological sciences division of HNu Photonics based in Kahului, has designed a tissue- and cell-culturing facility that can perform biology experiments in space without crew monitoring for as long as a month.
“The Mobile SpaceLab was able to successfully complete all on-orbit operations over a six-week span via HNu Photonics’ remote ground control center located in Kahului,” Dan O’Connell, the founder and owner of HNu, said in an email Tuesday afternoon.
Team members will look at how the environment in space might accelerate age-related declines in human neurons or brain cells.
O’Connell added that the multimillion-dollar Mobile SpaceLab was a “successful demonstration of the system’s on-orbit capabilities” and is now preparing for another launch into orbit early next year on SpX-22, a commercial resupply service mission to the International Space Station. The mission is contracted by NASA and will be flown by SpaceX using a cargo Dragon, which was also used in the first launch.
(Mod Edit) Please attache images and not embed them
Members of SCORPIO-V, a division of HNu Photonics based in Kahului, work on the Mobile SpaceLab-2, which is scheduled to launch in early 2021 on the SpX-22, a future resupply mission to the International Space Station. Photo courtesy of Dan O’Connell, Hnu Photonics
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Jansen
on 08 Nov, 2020 20:36
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Per NASA MRF list:
SpX-22 scheduled NET May 2021
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#5
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gongora
on 09 Nov, 2020 01:51
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What is the "NASA MRF" list?
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#6
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Steven Pietrobon
on 09 Nov, 2020 05:14
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Jansen
on 09 Nov, 2020 12:45
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What is the "NASA MRF" list?
Microgravity Research Flight
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gongora
on 09 Nov, 2020 14:11
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#9
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Jansen
on 09 Nov, 2020 14:14
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Sorry, thought I already had the link embedded.
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#10
by
Jansen
on 17 Dec, 2020 21:41
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Crosspost:
Just got this sent to me.
December SMSR schedule from NASA
December SMSR schedule shows 12 May 2021 from SLC-40.
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#11
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SMS
on 11 Jan, 2021 22:18
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#12
by
SMS
on 17 Jan, 2021 00:24
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Does SpaceX Cargo Dragon CRS-22 with cargo truck need to use the SSRMS during delivery to the station the first set of 2 iROSA arrays?
If so Cargo Dragon CRS-22 should to dock to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA-3 as opposed to scheduled below ISS operations:
May 13 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
So then the planned relocation of the Crew Dragon Crew-2 will not be needed before the CRS-22 docking, and only before the arrival of the Starliner CFT scheduled for mid-June 2021.
Can anyone confirm this or knows how it is planned?
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#13
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gongora
on 17 Jan, 2021 00:36
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Does SpaceX Cargo Dragon CRS-22 with cargo truck need to use the SSRMS during delivery to the station the first set of 2 iROSA arrays?
If so Cargo Dragon CRS-22 should to dock to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA-3 as opposed to scheduled below ISS operations:
May 13 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
So then the planned relocation of the Crew Dragon Crew-2 will not be needed before the CRS-22 docking, and only before the arrival of the Starliner CFT scheduled for mid-June 2021.
Can anyone confirm this or knows how it is planned?
I would expect all of the Cargo Dragons to dock at the zenith port. The exact placement of vehicles at various times will be affected by how the Boeing test flights (including OFT-2) end up interacting with the SpaceX flights.
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#14
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Jansen
on 16 Feb, 2021 23:16
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New launch target of 20 May 2021 per NASA January CoFR Matrix.
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#15
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SMS
on 05 Mar, 2021 20:25
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Patch for this mission:
SpX-22, is a Commercial Resupply Service mission to the International Space Station planned to be launched in June 2021. The mission is contracted by NASA and will be flown by SpaceX using a Cargo Dragon. This will be the second flight for SpaceX under NASA's CRS Phase 2 contract awarded in January 2016.
http://www.collectspace.com/ubb/Forum18/HTML/001647.html
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#16
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Comga
on 06 Mar, 2021 01:24
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Patch for this mission:
SpX-22, is a Commercial Resupply Service mission to the International Space Station planned to be launched in June 2021. The mission is contracted by NASA and will be flown by SpaceX using a Cargo Dragon. This will be the second flight for SpaceX under NASA's CRS Phase 2 contract awarded in January 2016.
The previous post said the NET launch date was May 20.
Why was the thread title changed from “20 May, 2021” to “June 2021” without any comment on it?
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#17
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SPKirsch
on 06 Mar, 2021 01:43
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The previous post said the NET launch date was May 20.
Why was the thread title changed from “20 May, 2021” to “June 2021” without any comment on it?
I think because of:
New dates from Glenn Research Center:
SpX-22 slips from May to June 2021
SpX-24 slips from November to December 2021
SpX-25 slips from March to April 2022
The new date for SpX-24 was already published some weeks ago.
https://www1.grc.nasa.gov/space/iss-research/microgravity-research-flights/
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#18
by
zubenelgenubi
on 06 Mar, 2021 08:19
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#19
by
Jansen
on 19 Mar, 2021 12:08
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Now targeting June 3, with a Stage Operations Readiness Review (SORR) May 13.
Source: NASA February 2021 CoFR Matrix via 16 March 2021 SMSR schedule