Author Topic: Soyuz-2.1a - Progress MS-21 (№451) - Baikonur - 26 October 2022 (00:20 UTC)  (Read 21716 times)

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Soyuz carrier rocket with Progress space freighter blasts off from Baikonur

The spacecraft will be taken to the orbit approximately ten minutes after the launch

25 OCT, 17:25

KOROLEV /Moscow Region/, October 26. /TASS/. Russia’s Soyuz carrier rocket with the Progress MS-21 space freighter blasted off from the Baikonur space center in Kazakhstan early on Wednesday, a TASS correspondent reported from the Mission Control Center.

The spacecraft will be taken to the orbit approximately ten minutes after the launch.

Its flight to the International Space Station (ISS) will be carried under the two-day scheme.

Progress MS-21 is to dock with the Poisk research module of the Russian ISS segment at 05:50 Moscow time on October 28.

https://tass.com/science/1527333

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Back to the control room showing Progress telemetry. End of webcast.

Congratulations to Roscosmos for the successful launch!
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#ProgressMS21 Spacecraft deployed to parking Orbit.

https://twitter.com/nkknspace/status/1585067105464242177

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The Soyuz rocket has delivered the Russian Progress MS-21 cargo freighter to orbit after launch from Kazakhstan. The unpiloted resupply ship is scheduled to dock at the International Space Station on Thursday.

https://twitter.com/SpaceflightNow/status/1585066856041291782

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#Soyuz-2-1a rocket lifts off from Baikonur carrying the Progress MS-21 cargo ship to #ISS:

https://twitter.com/RussianSpaceWeb/status/1585063846430969857

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View of the interstage separation and third stage separation.
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The shadows and silhouettes visible in the brightly sunlit rocket exhaust were very beautiful (circa 3rd stage burnout).

Congratulations to the launch campaign team!

Thank you, Steven, for the live thread coverage!
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twitter.com/nasaspaceflight/status/1585064028006535169

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LAUNCH! Soyuz-2.1a launches Progress MS-21 to the ISS on a resupply mission.

Overview:
nasaspaceflight.com/2022/10/ms-21-…

Roscosmos Livestream:
youtube.com/watch?v=dFS9kN…

https://twitter.com/nasaspaceflight/status/1585064552689201153

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Staging:

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twitter.com/nasaspaceflight/status/1585065260918411264

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Staging. Very sparky!

https://twitter.com/nasaspaceflight/status/1585066206351937537

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Third stage shutdown and S/C Sep. Progress will dock with the ISS in two days.

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https://twitter.com/tskelso/status/1585189451785199616

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CelesTrak has GP data for 2 objects from the launch (2022-140) of PROGRESS-MS 21 atop a Soyuz-2.1a booster from Baikonur Cosmodrome on Oct 26 at 0020 UTC: spaceflightnow.com/2022/10/25/soy….

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Last night at 00:20 UTC, #ProgressMS21 was launched on Soyuz 2.1a rocket from Baikonur. It will reach the ISS by a 34-orbit (two days) rendezvous profile. The docking is scheduled for October 28, 02:50 UTC.

https://twitter.com/katlinegrey/status/1585155406154039296

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Successful launch of #ProgressMS21 Progress, the third cargo ship in 2022, was sent from Baikonur to the #ISS.
 
On October 26, 2022, 0020 UTC, a Soyuz-2.1a rocket with the Progress MS-21 cargo spacecraft was launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome.

https://twitter.com/nkknspace/status/1585092193509081088

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Obj. 54156 PROGRESS MS-21 SL-4 R/B decay prediction: October 28, 2022 UTC 03h21mn ± 11h

https://twitter.com/jremis/status/1585224417592119296

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Expedition 68 Progress 82 Cargo Ship Launch from Baikonur Cosmodrome - Oct. 25, 2022


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Update: obj. 54156 PROGRESS MS-21 SL-4 R/B decay prediction: October 28, 2022 UTC 06h35mn ± 6h

https://twitter.com/jremis/status/1585568645413015553

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Crosspost:

https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2022/10/27/space-delivery-arriving-tonight-as-crew-scans-eyes-and-veins/

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Space Delivery Arriving Tonight as Crew Scans Eyes and Veins

A Roscosmos space freighter is due to arrive at the International Space Station tonight and replenish the Expedition 68 crew. While they wait for the space delivery, the orbital residents stayed busy throughout Thursday working on more eye and vein scans, a plant habitat, and a spacesuit.

At 10:49 p.m. EDT tonight, two cosmonauts will be on duty when the ISS Progress 82 resupply ship docks to the orbiting lab’s Poisk module. Commander Sergey Prokopyev and Flight Engineer Dmitri Petelin will be inside the Zvezda service module monitoring the Progress 82’s rendezvous and docking. A few hours after the vehicle arrives and the pressure equalizes with the station, the duo will open the hatches and begin offloading about three tons of food, fuel, and supplies.

Prokopyev and Petelin called down to mission controllers during Thursday morning to discuss and prepare for the automated approach of the Progress cargo ship. The duo will be at the controls of the telerobotically operated rendezvous unit, or TORU, inside Zvezda ready to take manual control of the approaching spacecraft on Thursday night if necessary. The two cosmonauts along with Flight Engineer Anna Kikina are sleep-shifting today to get ready for the cargo mission’s nighttime arrival.

Advanced microgravity science is continuing at full pace aboard the space station as the astronauts researched how their bodies adapt to microgravity. Scientists on the ground use the observations to help crews stay healthy and fit during long-term space missions, as well as adapt quicker when returning to Earth’s gravity environment.

Eye and vein scans were back on the orbital research schedule on Thursday morning as NASA Flight Engineer Frank Rubio powered on the Ultrasound 2 scanner for the ongoing biomedical research. He took charge as crew medical officer and first scanned the eyes of NASA Flight Engineer Nicole Mann during the 15-minute session. Next, Rubio spent an hour imaging Mann’s neck, shoulder, and leg veins, with the ultrasound device to help doctors understand how the human body adapts to living and working in space.

NASA Flight Engineer Josh Cassada serviced the Plant Habitat located in a science rack installed inside the Kibo laboratory module. He replaced carbon dioxide bottles and checked connections on the automated space botany research facility. Packed with sensors and components that control temperature, relative humidity, carbon dioxide levels and light intensity, the Plant Habitat enables plant growth experiments for up four-and-a-half months at a time.

Astronaut Koichi Wakata of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) spent his day inside the Quest airlock working on spacesuit maintenance with assistance from Rubio. The duo cleaned the spacesuit’s cooling loops and reconfigured the suit’s components in anticipation of upcoming spacewalks.

Author Mark Garcia
Posted on October 27, 2022
Categories Expedition 68Tags Canadian Space Agency, European Space Agency, International Space Station, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, JAXA, NASA, progress, Roscosmos, science

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The Exp 68 crew is waiting for a space delivery tonight. In the meantime, eye and vein scans were on the @ISS_Research schedule today to learn how astronauts adapt to space.

https://twitter.com/Space_Station/status/1585672188170014722

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