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29.11.2016

NASA Television to Air International Space Station Cargo Ship Launch, Docking

The Russian Progress 62 spacecraft approaches the International Space Station on July 1, 2016.
The Russian Progress 62 spacecraft approaches the International Space Station on July 1, 2016.
Credits: NASA

A Russian cargo spacecraft is set to launch Thursday, Dec. 1, to deliver more than two and a half tons of food, fuel and supplies to the International Space Station crew. Coverage on NASA Television and the agency’s website begins at 9:30 a.m. EST ahead of the 9:51 a.m. (8:51 p.m. Baikonur time) launch.

 

The unpiloted Russian Progress 65 will launch from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.

 

The spacecraft is set to dock to the rear port of the space station’s Zvezda Service Module at 11:43 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 3. NASA TV coverage of rendezvous and docking will begin at 11 a.m. The Progress 65 will spend more than six months docked to the station before departing in June for its deorbit into the Earth’s atmosphere.

Quelle: NASA

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Update: 1.12.2016

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Progress Spaceship Launches

The Progress 65 cargo spaceship launched on time Thursday morning from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. Credit: NASA TV

Launch of the ISS Progress 65 from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan occurred at 9:51 a.m. EST (8:51 p.m. Baikonur time). Flight controllers are monitoring the spacecraft at this time and we are standing by for additional updates on Progress 65.

The Russian Progress spacecraft is carrying more than 2.6 tons of food, fuel, and supplies for the Expedition 50 crew aboard the International Space Station.

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Third Stage Anomaly in Russian Cargo Craft

Launch of the ISS Progress 65 from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan occurred at 9:51 a.m. EST (8:51 p.m. Baikonur time). An anomaly occurred sometime during the third stage operation. As we get updates from Roscosmos, we will provide them.

Our astronauts and the Russian cosmonauts are safe aboard the station. Consumables aboard the station are at good levels.

An H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV)-6 from the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) is scheduled to launch to the space station on Friday, Dec. 9.

Quelle: NASA

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Update: 18.00 MEZ

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Roscosmos launches Progress MS-04/65P – Suffers telemetry issues
December 1, 2016 by Chris Gebhardt no alt
The Russian Federal Space Agency (Roscosmos) launched the Progress MS-04/65P resupply mission to the ISS on Thursday at 09:51:52 EST (14:51:52 UTC). The mission is the third of three Russian resupply flights to Station this year and the first of two missions scheduled to launch to ISS in the opening 9 days of December. However, telemetry issues during third stage flight have concerned Russian controllers.

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MOSCOW, December 1. Russia’s cargo spacecraft Progress MS-04, which developed telemetry transmission problems shortly after blastoff, may have already crashed in China or in the Pacific Ocean, a source in the space rocket industry has told TASS.

"Bearing in mind that the third-stage engines remained active less time than expected the spacecraft may have already crashed in China or the Pacific Ocean," the source said.

According to the official, the launch went wrong before the spacecraft’s separation from the rocket.

"If such a thing occurs 150 seconds before the separation, it is hard to expect anything else. Most probably the spacecraft has been lost already," the source said.

"True, it is possible that the separation did take place… but the spacecraft began to descend first and then may have burned up in the atmosphere," he added.

The Roscosmos corporation has been unavailable for comment.

Earlier, Roscosmos said that problems occurred shortly after the launch of the Progress MS-04. Telemetry transmission was disrupted on the 383rd second. A TASS source in the space rocket industry said the flight went wrong when the third-stage engine RD-0110 manufactured by a design bureau in Voronezh was on.

The Soyuz-U rocket carrying the Progress MS-04 cargo spacecraft loaded with 2.5 tonnes of cargoes for the ISS crew, was launched from the Baikonur space site in Kazakhstan at 17:52 Moscow time.

Quelle: TASS

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Update: 19.45 MEZ

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Roscosmos bestätigt Verlust von Progress-65 Cargo Raumschiff

РОСКОСМОС. СИТУАЦИЯ С ТГК «ПРОГРЕСС МС-04»
01.12.2016 20:39
1 декабря 2016 года с космодрома БАЙКОНУР был осуществлен пуск РН «Союз-У» с транспортным грузовым кораблем (ТГК) «Прогресс МС-04». До 382 секунды полет ракеты-носителя проходил штатно. После 382 секунды полета прием телеметрической информации прекратился. Штатные средства контроля не зафиксировали функционирование корабля на расчетной орбите.

По предварительной информации, в результате нештатной ситуации потеря ТГК произошла на высоте около 190 км над труднодоступной безлюдной гористой территорией республики Тыва, и большинство фрагментов сгорели в плотных слоях атмосферы. Государственная комиссия проводит анализ сложившейся нештатной ситуации. Потеря грузового корабля не скажется на нормальном функционировании систем МКС и жизнедеятельности экипажа станции.

Quelle: Roscosmos

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Update: 2.12.2016

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Eyewitnesses in southern Siberia say saw flashes, presumably from collapsing Progress

"Eyewitnesses say they saw flashes in the area of Ishtii-Hem township where fragments might have fallen," the source said.

The Soyuz-U launch vehicle with the Progress MS-04 cargo craft lifted off from the Baikonur Space Center in Kazakhstan it 17:51 Moscow Standard Time (14:51 UTC). It was supposed to deliver 2.5 tons of payload to the International Space Station (ISS).

The Russian federal aerospace corporation Roscosmos said in a report later the spacecraft had developed equipment problems shortly after launch. Specifically, transmission of telemetric information stopped after 383 second into the flight.

A source in the missile building industry told TASS the problems emerged during the third stage burn.

Quelle: TASS

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Soyuz-U might be replaced by other rocket to launch next Progress spaceship — source

 

The Soyuz-U carrier rocket might be replaced by another vehicle to launch the next Progress cargo spaceship in February 2017, a source in the space industry told TASS on Thursday.

"Specialists will check the Soyuz-U rocket. Should they have any claims, it will be replaced by another carrier rocket," he said

The source did not rule out that in case the loss of the Progress MS-04 is confirmed, the next cargo spaceship might be launched to the International Space Station (ISS) earlier than initially planned.

The Soyuz-U rocket carrying the Progress MS-04 cargo spacecraft loaded with 2.5 tonnes of cargoes for the ISS crew, was launched from the Baikonur space site in Kazakhstan at 17:52 Moscow time. Roscosmos said later that problems occurred shortly after the launch of the Progress MS-04. Telemetry transmission was disrupted on the 383rd second. A TASS source in the space rocket industry said the flight went wrong when the third-stage engine RD-0110 manufactured by a design bureau in Voronezh was on.

It was the Soyuz-U’s last but one launch. The last such carrier rocket is to be blasted off from Baikonur on February 2 with another Progress cargo spacecraft. Further launchers are planned to be conducted with the use of the Soyuz-2.1a carrier vehicle.

Quelle: TASS

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Russian Resupply Ship Experiences Anomaly; International Space Station Crew is Fine

The Russian space agency Roscosmos has confirmed a Progress cargo resupply spacecraft bound for the International Space Station has been lost. The spacecraft launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan Thursday on a Soyuz rocket, but experienced an anomaly around six and a half minutes into its flight.

 

Six crew members living aboard the space station are safe and have been informed of the mission’s status. Both the Russian and U.S. segments of the station continue to operate normally with onboard supplies at good levels.

 

The ISS Progress 65 cargo spacecraft launched on time from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan at 9:51 a.m. EST (8:51 p.m. Baikonur time). The first few minutes of flight were normal, but Russian flight controllers reported telemetry data indicating a problem during third stage operation. The Russians have formed a State Commission and are the source for details on the specific failure cause.

 

The spacecraft was not carrying any supplies critical for the United States Operating Segment (USOS) of the station. The next mission scheduled to deliver cargo to the station is an H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV)-6 from the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) on Friday, Dec. 9.

 

Cargo packed inside the Progress 65 included more than 2.6 tons of food, fuel, and supplies for the space station crew, including approximately 1,400 pounds of propellant, 112 pounds of oxygen, 925 pounds of water, and 2,750 pounds of spare parts, supplies and scientific experiment hardware. Among the U.S. supplies on board were spare parts for the station’s environmental control and life support system, research hardware, crew supplies and crew clothing, all of which are replaceable.

Quelle: NASA

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Update: 3.12.2016

Air defense unit in Siberia apparently saw two falling fragments of Progress spacecraft

© Sergei Bobylev/TASS 

YEKATERINBURG, An air defense unit of Russia’s Central Military District stationed in West Siberia says that on Thursday evening it identified two objects within its area of responsibility that may turn out to be fragments of the Progress MS-04 cargo spacecraft, Central Military District spokesman, Yaroslav Roshchupkin, has told TASS.

 

"Radio-technical means of the Central Military District’s air defense unit on December 1 identified two flying objects on radar screens at 17:56 and 17:57 Moscow time. Specialists studied their flight paths to arrive at the conclusion with nearly 100% certainty that the objects were fragments of the Progress spacecraft," Roshchupkin said.

Military personnel are not involved in search operations, the Central Military District said.

A cargo space vehicle of the Progress series, launched from the Baikonur space site in Kazakhstan at 17:51 Moscow time on Thursday was lost at an altitude of 190 kilometers over the Tyva region. Most of its fragments burned down in the atmosphere.

According to some reports several fragments may have reached the Earth’s surface in a sparsely populated area 60-80 kilometers west of the city of Kyzyl. Search groups of the Emergencies Ministry have inspected territories around four communities in the Ulug-Khem, Chaa-Khol and Sut-Khol districts of Tyva to find nothing.

Quelle: TASS

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No fragments of defunct Russian cargo spacecraft found at expected crash site

 

According to an eye-witness’s evidence, the cargo spacecraft could have fallen in the outskirts of the village of Ishtii-Khem.

"An operational group of the fire-fighting garrison went to the scene to check information received by the integrated on-duty dispatch service of the Ulug-Khemsky district from a resident of the village of Ishtii-Khem that he had seen flashes high in the sky resembling falling stars. The group surveyed the adjacent territory around this populated area with a total radius of 2 km and the nearby forest from the village’s southern edge. No fragments of the fall of the cargo spacecraft have been found," the emergencies services said.

The cargo spacecraft Progress launched on Thursday from the Baikonur spaceport in Kazakhstan by a Soyuz-U carrier rocket to deliver supplies to the International Space Station (ISS) was lost at an altitude of 190 km above Tyva. Most of its fragments burned up in the dense layers of the Earth’s atmosphere, the press office of Russia’s State Space Corporation Roscosmos said.

The spacecraft’s remaining fragments could have fallen 60-80 km west of Kyzyl in a scarcely populated area, a source in the rocket and space industry said.

According to the source, specialists have notified all ministries and departments concerned, including Russia’s Emergencies Ministry, about the spacecraft’s accident and the expected crash site.

The Progress MS-04 spacecraft was expected to deliver about 2.5 tons of various cargoes to the world’s sole orbiter: fuel for the ISS, water and the air for cosmonauts. The spacecraft’s cargo compartment accommodated scientific equipment and spare parts, containers with foodstuffs, clothes, medicines and personal hygiene items.

Russia’s Emergencies Ministry has organized interaction with an air defense unit of the Defense Ministry in the search for the fragments of the failed cargo spacecraft, the ministry’s press office reported.

Quelle: TASS

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Update: 4.12.2016

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Fragment of Russian Progress Cargo Spacecraft Found in Siberia
RUSSIA 07:46 03.12.2016(updated 07:49 03.12.2016) Get short URL391374 EMERCOM specialists have found a fragment of the Russian Progress MS-04 cargo spacecraft in Siberia. © FLICKR/ NASA'S MARSHALL SPACE FLIGHT CENTER FOLLOW Partners to Help Russia With Deliveries to ISS After Progress MS-04 Loss MOSCOW (Sputnik) – Russian Emergencies Ministry specialists have found a fragment of the Russian Progress MS-04 cargo spacecraft in Siberia, a ministry representative told RIA Novosti on Saturday. "Right now law enforcement members have organized the protection of the object until members of the Roscosmos [Russian space agency] arrive," the representative said. According to the Russian Emergencies Ministry, the Progress fragment was found about 120 kilometers (75 miles) from the city of Kyzyl. On Thursday, Roscosmos confirmed the loss of Progress MS-04 space freighter after a faulty launch from the Baikonur space center in Kazakhstan. The spacecraft was carrying more than 2.6 metric tons of food, fuel, and supplies for the Expedition 50 crew aboard the International Space Station (ISS).

Quelle: Sputnik

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Update: 5.12.2016

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Two more fragments of Progress cargo spacecraft found in Siberia

 

"Another small fragment was found in the courtyard of a house in the village of Eilig-Khem," the press office quoted Tyva Head Sholban Kara-ool as saying.

As TASS reported earlier, the faulty spacecraft’s first fragment was found on Saturday 15 km from the village of Eilig-Khem in the area of Tos-Tevek of the Ulug-Khemsky district. A search team of the local fire-fighting garrison combed this area and found a fragment of the cargo spaceship in the form of a 90 cm metal spherical object on the slope of a mountain. Police organized the object’s protection until the arrival of a commission of Russia’s State Space Agency Roscosmos.

The cargo spacecraft Progress launched on Thursday from the Baikonur spaceport in Kazakhstan by a Soyuz-U carrier rocket to deliver supplies to the International Space Station (ISS) was lost at an altitude of 190 km above Tyva. Most of its fragments burned up in the dense layers of the Earth’s atmosphere, the Roscosmos press office said.

It was reported that the remaining fragments could have fallen 60-80 km west of Kyzyl in a scarcely-populated area. Emergencies Ministry teams searched four districts of Tyva but found no fragments.

As it was reported earlier, radar stations of Russia’s Central Military District registered the flight of two objects on December 1. After the analysis of the flight path, specialists came to the conclusion that these were fragments of the faulty Progress spacecraft.

Quelle: TASS




 

 










 

 

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