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Message Sam 28 Avr 2007 - 23:07


mic8 a écrit:
Steph a écrit:Il me semble que ça faisait assez longtemps que les moteurs de Zvesda n'avaient pas été utilisés.
Si l'on excepte le test de mercredi dernier, c'est leur premier allumage depuis l'arrivée du module en 2000.
Et ben, 7 ans sans fonctionner et ça a l'air de s'être bien passé.

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Message Sam 5 Mai 2007 - 15:48


International Space Station Status Report #07-24
3 p.m. CDT Friday, May 4, 2007
Expedition 15 Crew

Marking the second week working together, the Expedition 15 crew wrapped up various maintenance tasks, science experiments and preparations for the May 15 arrival of the Progress 25 supply ship.

To prepare for the new unpiloted cargo carrier's arrival, the currently docked Progress' engines were used to reboost the station Saturday. The move also increases the number of rendezvous opportunities for the STS-117 space shuttle mission targeted for next month. Expedition 15 Commander Fyodor Yurchikhin and flight engineers Oleg Kotov and Suni Williams also removed the docking mechanism from the Progress 24 for later use.

The week included work on a wide array of science experiments. Williams completed the fifth run of the Elastic Memory Composite Hinge experiment. The experiment studies the performance of a new hinge composite in space.

Williams also did a test run of a handheld device for rapid detection of biological and chemical substances on board the station. This study is meant to provide an early warning system to protect the health and safety of station crew members. Williams also completed annual re-certification of the Microgravity Science Glovebox and performed a checkout of the cardiac defibrillator.

Kotov did maintenance work in the Zarya module and tested the circuits of a temperature sensor on one of the batteries. He also conducted the periodic collection of air readings in the station with the Russian Real-Time Harmful Contaminant Gas Analyzer system.

Other hardware and maintenance tasks included the replacement of a Common Cabin Air Analyzer, sound level monitoring in the Russian Service Module and in the U.S. Destiny Laboratory, and charging U.S. spacesuits batteries.

Crew members wrapped up the week replacing a heat exchanger in the Zvezda Service Module. They also swapped out computers used in the U.S. lab racks.

The weekend will consist of mostly off-duty time with routine housekeeping, family conferences and a HAM radio session
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Message Sam 12 Mai 2007 - 17:17


International Space Station Status Report #07-25
11 p.m. CDT Friday, May 11, 2007
Expedition 15 Crew

A new cargo freighter launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan to the International Space Station at 10:25 p.m. CDT Friday with more than 2.5 tons of fuel, air, water and other supplies and equipment aboard.

The ISS Progress 25 unpiloted cargo carrier is scheduled to dock with the station Tuesday at 12:10 a.m., bringing more than 1,050 pounds of propellant, almost 100 pounds of air, more than 925 pounds of water and 3,042 pounds of dry cargo -- a total of 5,125 pounds. NASA TV coverage of the docking will begin at 11:30 p.m. Monday

The spacecraft will use the automated Kurs system to dock at the aft port of the Zvezda Service Module. Should human intervention be necessary, Expedition 15 Commander Fyodor Yurchikhin will be at the manual TORU docking system controls.

On Tuesday, Yurchikhin and flight engineers Suni Williams and Oleg Kotov tested communications between the station and the docked ISS Progress 24. On Wednesday, in recognition of the Russian holiday Victory Day, marking the end of World War II, the crew performed only necessary station activities.

On Thursday, Kotov worked with a breathing experiment, while Williams and Yurchikhin spent about three hours replacing a frayed steel rope on a gyroscope on the Treadmill Vibration Isolation System, or TVIS. The gyroscope is part of the system that keeps vibrations created by an exercising crew member from being transmitted to the rest of the station, where it could interfere with delicate experiments. Williams and Yurchikhin wrapped up the work on Friday.

Additionally on Thursday, flight controllers tested the failed Control Moment Gyroscope (CMG) 3. The test involved tilting the CMG in different directions at different speeds to determine what effect, if any, friction had on the movement. The 600-pound gyroscope itself, one of four that controls the station’s orientation in space, was not spun up. It will be replaced this summer during the STS-118 mission.
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Message Mar 15 Mai 2007 - 19:31


International Space Station Status Report #07-26
12:30 p.m. CDT, Tuesday, May 15, 2007
Expedition 15 Crew

A spacecraft automatically docked to the International Space Station early Tuesday, delivering 2.5 tons of food, fuel and supplies for the residents on board.

The ISS Progress 25 linked up to the aft port of the Zvezda Service Module at 12:10 a.m. CDT Tuesday as the station sailed 208 miles above the Earth off the northeast coast of Australia. Within minutes, hooks and latches engaged between the two spacecraft to form a tight seal. The hatch to the supply ship will be opened overnight to enable its cargo to be unloaded.

As the Progress approached for its docking, Expedition 15 Commander Fyodor Yurchikhin and Flight Engineer Oleg Kotov stood by in Zvezda in case they needed to take over manual control of the linkup. The docking, under the guidance of the Kurs automatic rendezvous system, was smooth and uneventful. Flight Engineer Suni Williams monitored other station systems and photographed the Progress’ approach.

The Kurs proximity antenna was retracted earlier than usual, at a distance of about 148 meters. This enabled Russian flight controllers to confirm it was functioning properly, since it failed to retract during the Progress 23 docking last October. In February, the Expedition 14 crew conducted a spacewalk to fix the problem.

The unpiloted ship launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan at 10:25 p.m. CDT Friday for its three-day journey to the station. The Progress delivered more than 1,050 pounds of propellant, almost 100 pounds of air, more than 925 pounds of water and 3,042 pounds of dry cargo.
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Message Ven 18 Mai 2007 - 22:41


International Space Station Status Report #07-27
3 p.m. CDT Friday, May 18, 2007
Expedition 15 Crew

The Expedition 15 crew this week unpacked supplies and began preparing for the arrival of the next visiting spacecraft and two spacewalks at the International Space Station.

The ISS Progress 25 docked to the aft port of the Zvezda service module at 12:10 a.m. CDT Tuesday. During the week, the crew began unloading the more than 5,000 pounds of cargo from the supply ship.

Commander Fyodor Yurchikhin and Flight Engineer Oleg Kotov prepared for their May 30 and June 6 spacewalks by working on the Pirs airlock. The cosmonauts will wear Russian Orlan spacesuits to install orbital debris protection panels on Zvezda and replace experiments on the module's hull. Mission experts at NASA's Johnson Space Center, Houston, will provide an overview of the spacewalks in a news briefing at 1 p.m. Wednesday, May 23, on NASA Television.

The crew prepared for the arrival of space shuttle Atlantis, targeted to launch on June 8. Yurchikhin and Kotov practiced digital photography techniques for their role in the inspection of the shuttle's heat shield as it approaches the station for the joint STS-117 mission. Flight Engineer Suni Williams assembled a spacewalk tool and wrapped it in protective tape to be used if spacewalkers need help with retracting the P6 starboard solar array.

On Thursday, the crew called its colleagues working at National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Aquarius undersea laboratory for the 12th NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations (NEEMO). A flight surgeon, two astronauts and a Cincinnati doctor completed their 12-day mission Friday. That crew tested space medicine concepts, robotic telesurgery operations and moon-walking techniques. With its unique environment, Aquarius is an ideal training facility for future spaceflight. Williams was a member of the second NEEMO mission in May 2002.

On Friday, Williams completed an additional run of the Elastic Memory Composite Hinge experiment, which studies the performance of a new type of composite hinge to determine if it is suitable for use in space. The experiment uses elastic memory hinges to move an attached mass at one end. Materials tested in this experiment are stronger and lighter than current material used in space hinges and could be used in the design of future spacecraft. Additionally, the crew spoke with C-SPAN, and Williams participated in interviews with two hometown Boston television stations.

On Saturday, Williams is expected to update software on the station support laptops.
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Message Jeu 24 Mai 2007 - 22:52


MOSCOU, 24 mai - RIA Novosti. Le Centre de contrôle des vols (TSOUP) a relevé mercredi l'orbite de la Station Spatiale Internationale (ISS) de plus de 700 m pour la préparer à l'arrimage d'une navette américaine, a annoncé jeudi le porte-parole de TSOUP.

"Nous avons corrigé l'orbite pour créer des conditions optimales d'arrimage d'une navette américaine qui sera lancée le 8 juin au plus tôt. Les moteurs d'orientation du vaisseau de transport Progress M-60 amarré à l'ISS ont été actionnés à 23h30 GMT. Ils ont fonctionné pendant environ 146 secondes", a indiqué le porte-parole.

Les Russes Fiodor Iourtchikhine et Oleg Kotov pilotent actuellement la station. Ils ont remplacé le Russe Mikhaïl Tiourine et l'Américain Michael Lopez-Alegria le 21 avril dernier. L'astronaute américaine Sunita Williams rentrera sur Terre à bord de la navette au terme de sa mission.
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Message Sam 26 Mai 2007 - 0:03


May 25, 2007
STATUS REPORT: SS07-28
International Space Station Status Report: SS07-28

HOUSTON - Expedition 15 Commander Fyodor Yurchikhin and Flight Engineer Oleg Kotov prepared this week for two spacewalks while Flight Engineer Suni Williams prepared for her return to Earth. In preparation for her successor's arrival, Williams' downlinked a 10-minute video tour for Clayton Anderson, who will travel to the station on the upcoming space shuttle flight.

Mission managers gave a "go" for a May 30 Russian spacewalk to install orbital debris protection panels on the Zvezda service module and a GPS antenna cable associated with Automated Transfer Vehicle navigation systems. This will be the 18th Russian spacewalk in support of station assembly and maintenance. The spacewalk is scheduled to begin at 1:20 p.m. CDT and last approximately six hours. NASA Television coverage will begin at 12:30 p.m.

First-time spacewalkers Yurchikhin and Kotov checked out the spacesuits and the Pirs airlock, prepared their tools, and closed the hatch to the Progress resupply vehicle docked to Pirs. Williams, who will help coordinate the spacewalk from inside the station, also prepared U.S. tools that will be used. During the spacewalk, the cosmonauts will retrieve a package, known as the "Christmas tree," which contains three bundles of debris panels. They were temporarily stowed on Pressurized Mating Adapter 3 during the STS-116 mission last December. After transferring the panels to Zvezda, Yurchikhin and Kotov will install the panels from one bundle. The others will be installed during their June 6 Russian spacewalk. Mission managers this week conducted a preliminary review of that spacewalk.

Williams this week installed updated software on the station's laptop computers, replaced the elastic "flex packs" in two Resistive Exercise Device canisters used to simulate weightlifting in the absence of gravity, and worked out on a stationary bicycle while medical experts on the ground measured her oxygen intake as part of a periodic fitness evaluation.

The crew members also prepared for the arrival of space shuttle Atlantis, targeted to launch on June 8. Yurchikhin and Kotov reviewed a recent digital photography practice session with shuttle imagery specialists, and Williams assembled a spacewalk tool to be used by shuttle astronauts who will retract the P6 starboard solar array. Along with filming the station video, Suni Williams also spoke with Clayton Anderson to help him prepare for his mission. It will begin officially when his specially-fitted Soyuz seat liner is transferred from Atlantis to the station during the STS-117 mission.

On Wednesday, Russian flight controllers executed an orbit adjustment burn, increasing the station's speed about one mile an hour and putting it in the proper orbit for Atlantis' arrival.

The Expedition 15 crew also participated in interviews with WBZ Radio, CBS Radio, ABC News and MSNBC.
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Message Sam 26 Mai 2007 - 11:17


Des précisions sur la prochaine EVA sont disponibles en français sur mon blog :)
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Message Ven 1 Juin 2007 - 13:52


May 31, 2007
STATUS REPORT: SS07-29
International Space Station Status Report: SS07-29

Two International Space Station cosmonauts stepped outside Wednesday for a 5-hour, 25-minute spacewalk, installing Service Module Debris Protection panels and rerouting a Global Positioning System antenna cable.

Wearing Russian Orlan spacesuits, Commander Fyodor Yurchikhin and Flight Engineer Oleg Kotov began their spacewalk from the Russian Pirs airlock at 2:05 p.m. CDT. The spacewalk was scheduled to begin at 1:20 p.m., but was delayed due to time required to troubleshoot a communications problem.

First, the cosmonauts moved to the Strela 2, one of the hand-operated, telescoping cranes at the base of Pirs. They attached an extension to the Strela boom, increasing its reach from 45 to 60 feet. With Kotov on the end of the extension, Yurchikhin extended the boom to a point over Pressurized Mating Adapter 3, or PMA-3, on the Unity connecting node.

Once in place, Yurchikhin, with guidance from Kotov, maneuvered the Strela end effector to a grapple fixture on an adapter stowage rack. The adapter is attached to PMA-3 and held three bundles of 17 debris panels. The assembly is dubbed the "Christmas Tree."

Once the Christmas Tree was attached to the Strela and released from PMA-3, Yurchikhin moved it and Kotov back to the small diameter of the Zvezda Module. Yurchikhin joined Kotov there, and together they secured it to a grapple fixture on Zvezda.

Next, they left the debris panel task and moved aft onto Zvezda's large conical section. There they rerouted a cable for a Global Positioning System to be used for future rendezvous operations with the European Automated Transfer Vehicle. The ATV is an unpiloted cargo carrier with almost twice the capacity of the Progress cargo craft. It is scheduled to make its first launch later this year.

Once that task was completed, the cosmonauts moved back to the Christmas Tree on the forward end of Zvezda, where they removed and opened one of the three bundles of debris panels. That bundle held five panels. The aluminum panels vary in size but are about an inch thick. They typically measure about 2 by 3 feet and weigh 15 to 20 pounds.

Yurchikhin and Kotov installed the five panels on Zvezda's forward section, the area between Zvezda's large and small diameters.

After the installation task, the spacewalkers moved back to Pirs and into the airlock. Hatch closure marking the end of the spacewalk was at 7:30 p.m.

This was the first spacewalk for Yurchikhin and Kotov. On their second, scheduled for June 6, the remaining 12 debris panels will be installed on Zvezda. Additionally, the cosmonauts also will install a section of an Ethernet cable on the Zarya module and a Russian experiment called Biorisk on Pirs.

The three bundles and their adapter were delivered by space shuttle Discovery during the STS-116 mission in December 2006 and attached to PMA-3 by spacewalkers Bob Curbeam and Sunita Williams. Williams, an Expedition 15 crew member, remained aboard the station as the intravehicular officer for Wednesday's spacewalk, advising and keeping the spacewalkers on schedule.

Six debris panels were previously installed during an August 2002 spacewalk by Expedition 5 Commander Valery Korzun and Flight Engineer Peggy Whitson. Those panels were delivered to the station by space shuttle Endeavour during the STS-111 mission in June 2002.
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Message Sam 2 Juin 2007 - 12:26


3 p.m. CDT Friday, June 1, 2007
STATUS REPORT: ISS07-30
International Space Station Status Report #07-30


The Expedition 15 crew completed the first of three planned spacewalks this week and prepared for the upcoming arrival of space shuttle Atlantis to the International Space Station.

On Wednesday, Commander Fyodor Yurchikhin and Flight Engineer Oleg Kotov stepped outside the station and installed five additional debris protection panels on the conical section of the Zvezda Service Module, the area between its large and small diameters. The aluminum debris protection panels are designed to shield the module from micro-meteoroids.

Also during the spacewalk, the cosmonauts relocated a Global Positioning System (GPS) antenna cable. The cosmonauts moved the GPS cable to assist the rendezvous and docking of the European Automated Transfer Vehicle later this year.

On June 6, Yurchikhin and Kotov are set to wear Russian spacesuits again and install 12 additional protection panels on Zvezda. They also will install a section of an Ethernet cable on the Zarya module and a Russian experiment called Biorisk on the Pirs Docking Compartment.

During the second spacewalk, Flight Engineer Suni Williams will remain aboard the station as the spacewalk choreographer, as she did this week, advising and keeping the spacewalkers on schedule.

Additionally this week, Williams packed science payload and personal items she will bring with her when she returns to Earth at the end of the upcoming STS-117 shuttle mission, scheduled for launch Friday, June 8 at 7:38 p.m. EDT.

Williams collected her fifth and final set of blood and urine samples for the Nutritional Status Assessment, which measures physiological changes in the human body during spaceflight. The samples are stored at minus 80 degrees Celsius in the Minus-Eighty Laboratory Freezer. The experiment will help researchers understand bone metabolism, oxidative damage, vitamin and mineral status and hormonal changes and how they relate to stress, bone and muscle metabolism. The results should provide a better understanding of what happens physiologically, and when it happens, to crew members on long-duration space missions.

Science activities on the International Space Station are coordinated by NASA payload teams at Johnson Space Center, Houston, and Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Ala. Marshall is the home of the Payload Operations Center linked to Mission Control in Houston.
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Message Jeu 7 Juin 2007 - 19:53


06.06.07
STATUS REPORT: ISS07-31
International Space Station Status Report #07-31


The Expedition 15 crew completed the second spacewalk in eight days and continued preparations for space shuttle Atlantis' arrival at the International Space Station.

Commander Fyodor Yurchikhin and Flight Engineer Oleg Kotov opened the hatch on the Pirs docking compartment at 9:23 a.m. CDT to begin a spacewalk lasting 5 hours and 37 minutes. The cosmonauts installed sample containers on the Pirs module for a Russian experiment. The experiment, called Biorisk, looks at the effect of space on microorganisms.

Next, the spacewalkers strung a section of Ethernet cable on the exterior of the Zarya module. This completed the installation of a remote computer network that will enable commanding of the station's Russian segment from the U.S. segment, if necessary.

Yurchikhin and Kotov later moved to the primary task on the agenda, putting up 12 debris shield panels on the conical section of the Zvezda module. Five panels were installed last week, and six others were installed in 2002 to improve the module's protection from micrometeroid debris strikes. The aluminum panels each measure approximately 2 feet by 3 feet and are 1 inch thick.

Almost two and a half hours into the spacewalk, Russian controllers noticed unusual readings in Pirs and asked Yurchikhin to return to the module where he verified that the pressurized oxygen bottles were closed properly. Mission Control Moscow subsequently determined that a small amount of oxygen was flowing from a fluid umbilical that had not closed fully when it was disconnected from the spacesuit at the beginning of the spacewalk. Controllers closed the flow of oxygen to that umbilical to preserve the supply and restarted it during repressurization of Pirs after the spacewalk concluded.

The spacewalk ended at 3 p.m. when the hatch on Pirs was closed. Both cosmonauts now have 11 hours and 2 minutes experience in the Russian Orlan spacesuits. This was the 83rd spacewalk in support of station assembly and maintenance, the 55th conducted from the station, and the 22nd conducted out of Pirs.

During Wednesday's spacewalk, Flight Engineer Suni Williams remained aboard the station monitoring the spacewalk, exercising and conducting experiment activities. Earlier this week, she and her crewmates prepared the Quest airlock for the spacewalks planned during Atlantis' mission. They also packed her personal items and experiment results for her return to Earth aboard Atlantis. Early in the morning of June 16, Williams will exceed astronaut Shannon Lucid's mark for the longest spaceflight ever by a woman, 188 days and 4 hours.

Commander Rick Sturckow and the crew of shuttle Atlantis are in Florida preparing for their scheduled launch Friday, June 8, at 7:38 p.m. EDT. STS-117, due to dock to the station at 2:49 p.m. CDT Sunday, June 10, delivers a new set of solar array wings and a new station flight engineer, NASA astronaut Clay Anderson.
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Message Sam 30 Juin 2007 - 18:03


Friday, June 29, 2007
International Space Station Status Report #07-32


After the departure of the space shuttle Atlantis, Expedition 15 Commander Fyodor Yurchikhin and Flight Engineer Oleg Kotov returned to their daily operations aboard the International Space Station this week, while newly arrived Flight Engineer Clay Anderson began conducting scientific experiments.

Atlantis landed in California June 22 after delivering a new starboard truss segment and a set of solar arrays to the station. Returning on the shuttle was Sunita Williams, who lived and worked aboard the orbiting complex for six months. Anderson succeeded Williams on the station and arrived with the Atlantis crew on June 10.

Anderson performed his first Saturday Science activity on June 23, showing younger television viewers how Newton's laws apply to sports activities, even in the microgravity of space.

On Monday, Anderson began work with a nutrition experiment. He collected blood and urine samples and began logging all of the food and drinks he consumed. The experiment tracks many vitamins and minerals essential for good health. It is the most comprehensive in-flight study to date of human physiological changes during long-duration spaceflight. Also, Anderson and Kotov did a medical emergency exercise, and Yurchikhin replaced one of three transmitters on the Russian Regul communications system.

The crew inspected the lights and power systems and performed a routine examination of the windows on the Russian Zvezda service module on Tuesday.

Wednesday was filled with science. Each crew member completed medical tests and periodic fitness evaluations, and worked with a variety of Russian experiments. Kotov spent about two hours using a multimeter to do resistance checks on the computer system in the Zvezda service module. The two major computer systems there continue to function well, with two of three "lanes," or data paths, of each system operating.

Anderson wore an acoustic dosimeter on Thursday to check station noise levels. He also worked with the Microgravity Science Glovebox in an unsuccessful effort to complete a leak check. Troubleshooting continues. Yurchikhin and Kotov spent more than two hours with the Russian Profilaktika experiment, which looks at measures to counteract the long-term effects of microgravity. Yurchikhin also worked with the Matryoshka radiation detection experiment and Kotov inventoried medical equipment.

On Friday, Anderson did a routine cleaning of spacesuit cooling loops. Yurchikhin and Kotov worked in the Russian segment, replacing current converter units in the Zarya module.
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Message Sam 7 Juil 2007 - 18:34


Friday, July 6, 2007
International Space Station Status Report #07-33


Expedition 15 Commander Fyodor Yurchikhin and Flight Engineer Clay Anderson this week finished preparing their spacesuits for a planned July 23 spacewalk. Yurchikhin and Flight Engineer Oleg Kotov also continued evaluating the computers on the Russian segment of the International Space Station.

During the U.S. spacewalk, Yurchikhin and Anderson will jettison a support post for an exterior video camera and a 1,400-pound, refrigerator-sized tank that is no longer needed. The tank, known as the Early Ammonia Servicer, was designed to replenish ammonia to the temporary cooling system on the station in the event of a coolant leak.

The spacewalkers also will replace a faulty Remote Power Control Module to restore backup power to the station's Mobile Transporter railcar, which is needed for the STS-118 mission. Other tasks include cleaning the Unity node's nadir Common Berthing Mechanism seals for the relocation of Pressurized Mating Adapter-3. PMA-3 must be moved before the station's Harmony node arrives on shuttle mission STS-120, which is targeted for late October.

Yurchikhin and Kotov worked on the Russian computers during the past week, visually inspecting and photographing cables and connectors on the command processing unit. Although there is no conclusive evidence of what caused the problems during shuttle Atlantis’ visit last month, the inspections did yield some valuable information. The voltage readings on cables and connectors for the secondary power system appeared normal with the exception of one relay. Also, some corrosion was found on a second connector and a third was discolored. Troubleshooting continues.

In addition, the crew and flight controllers completed software upgrades this week for computers on the U.S. and Russian segments. The upgrades to the U.S. computers will allow the addition of the Harmony node, the European Space Agency's Columbus module and the Japanese Kibo Experiment Module during upcoming shuttle flights.

Plans are proceeding for the launch of the next Russian cargo ship, the ISS Progress 26, which will deliver to the station new computers, equipment, food, fuel, water and other supplies. Launch is scheduled for Aug. 2, with docking planned on Aug. 5.

Also this week, Anderson discussed the progress of his mission and life aboard the station during an educational in-flight event with students at the Clay Center for Arts and Sciences in Charleston, W.Va.
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Message Mer 18 Juil 2007 - 21:42


La prochaine EVA est prévue le 23 juillet.
Le détail de la sortie
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Message Mer 1 Aoû 2007 - 21:28


MOSCOU, 1er août - RIA Novosti. Le vaisseau de transport Progress M-59 sera désarrimé mercredi soir de la Station Spatiale Internationale (ISS) et noyé dans l'océan Pacifique, a annoncé à RIA Novosti un porte-parole du Centre de contrôle des vols.

La mission du cargo Progress M-59 à l'ISS touche à sa fin. Son désarrimage est prévu pour 14h02 GMT. Le vaisseau entrera ensuite dans les couches denses de l'atmosphère et sera immergé dans l'océan Pacifique, dans le "cimetière des vaisseaux spatiaux" à 19h26 GMT.

Conformément au programme des vols de la Station spatiale internationale, la Russie prépare le lancement d'un nouveau cargo spatial, Progress M-61. Le lancement est prévu pour le 2 août et l'arrimage à l'ISS, pour le 5 août
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Message Mer 1 Aoû 2007 - 23:29


merci VP pour ce suivi sympathique et utile !
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Message Ven 3 Aoû 2007 - 19:18


Le plaisir est pour moi ;)
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Message Mar 28 Aoû 2007 - 11:13


Les futurs équipages :

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EO-19B - Soyouz TMA-15 - juillet 2009

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EI-20A - sSoyouz TMA-16 - septembre 2009

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EO-20B - Soyouz TMA-17 - novembre 2009

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EO-21A - Soyouz TMA-18 - mars 2010

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Message Mar 28 Aoû 2007 - 17:25


nikolai39 a écrit:
KRIKALIOV (?)

Sergei? Si c'est lui, il a fameusement passé du temps dans l'espace. Il aura presque passé autant de temps dans l'espace que sur la Terre ferme :lolnasa:
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Message Mar 28 Aoû 2007 - 17:31


Et oui c'est lui! Je ne sais pas ce qu'en pense sa femme... LOL

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Message Mar 28 Aoû 2007 - 17:38


Frank De Winne en 2009, youpie!!!! :cheers: bravo
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Message Mar 28 Aoû 2007 - 19:05


nikolai39 a écrit:Les futurs équipages :

EO-19A - Soyouz TMA-14 - mars 2009

PADALKA (SOURAÏEV)
BARRATT (WALKER)
Touriste non identifié

EO-19B - Soyouz TMA-15 - juillet 2009

LONTCHAKOV (KONDRATIEV)
DE WINNE (KUIPERS)
THIRSK (HEIDFIELD)

EI-20A - sSoyouz TMA-16 - septembre 2009

ROMANENKO (SKVORTSOV)
KORNIENKO (SKRIPOTCHKA)
J. WILLIAMS (?)

EO-20B - Soyouz TMA-17 - novembre 2009

KRIKALIOV (?)
Astronaute US (?)
Astronaute US (?)

EO-21A - Soyouz TMA-18 - mars 2010

KALIERI (?)
Cosmonaute russe (?)
Astronaute US (?)
Sans oublier ceux qui iront sur ISS avec la navette :
STS-120 (up) - Tani (back-up is Magnus)
STS-122 (up) - Eyharts (De Winne)
STS-123 (up) - Reisman (Kopra)
STS-124 (up) - Chamitoff (Kopra)
STS-126 (up) - Magnus (Stott)
STS-119 (up) - Wakata (Noguchi)
STS-127 (up) - Kopra (Creamer)
STS-128 (up) - Stott (Coleman)
source Anik (sur nasaspaceflight)

Petite précision concernant Kaleri qui est en fait assigné au premier vol du soyuz TMA version 700.

Quant à Krikalev, j'ai des doutes : initialement on parlait de lui sur soyuz TMA14, pourquoi recule t-il ?
De plus, je ne suis pas sûr qu'il ne s'est pas brulé les ailes suite à son soutien à Sevastianov (Energia).
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Message Sam 1 Sep 2007 - 15:23


Current plan of the Expedition 15/16/17 crew flight
UTC time is used in table

2007
NET September 10 - retraction of two solar arrays of Zarya module
September 19 - Progress M-60 undocking (from Zvezda)
September 24-25 - ISS orbit's raising by Zvezda's engines
September 27 - Soyuz TMA-10 relocation (from Zarya to Zvezda) [Kotov, Yurchikhin, C.Anderson]
October 10 - Soyuz TMA-11 launch [Malenchenko, Whitson, Shukor]
October 12 - Soyuz TMA-11 docking (to Zarya)
October 21 - Soyuz TMA-10 undocking (from Zvezda) and landing [Kotov, Yurchikhin, Shukor]
October 23 - Discovery (STS-120) launch [Melroy, Zamka, Parazynski, Wilson, Wheelock, Nespoli, Tani]
October 25 - Discovery (STS-120) docking (to PMA-2)
October 26 - the first STS-120 spacewalk from Quest airlock [Parazynski, Wheelock]
October 26 - Harmony docking (with using SSRMS) to the left port of Unity
October 28 - the second STS-120 spacewalk from Quest airlock [Parazynski, Tani]
October 30 - the third STS-120 spacewalk from Quest airlock [Parazynski, Wheelock]
November 1 - spacewalk from Quest airlock [Whitson, Malenchenko]
November 2 - Discovery (STS-120) undocking (from PMA-2)
November 5 - Discovery (STS-120) landing [Melroy, Zamka, Parazynski, Wilson, Wheelock, Nespoli, C.Anderson]
November 5 - PMA-2 relocation (with SSRMS help) from Destiny to Harmony
November 7 - Harmony+PMA-2 relocation (with SSRMS help) from the left port of Unity to Destiny
November 13 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-10) from Quest airlock [Whitson, Tani]
November 17 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-11) from Quest airlock [Whitson, Tani]
December 6 - Atlantis (STS-122) launch [Frick, Poindexter, Love, Melvin, Walheim, Schlegel, Eyharts]
December 8 - Atlantis (STS-122) docking (to PMA-2)
December 9 - Columbus docking (with using SSRMS) to the right port of Harmony
December - the first STS-122 spacewalk from Quest airlock [Walheim, Schlegel]
December - the second STS-122 spacewalk from Quest airlock [Walheim, Schlegel]
December - the third STS-122 spacewalk from Quest airlock [Walheim, Love]
December 15 - Atlantis (STS-122) undocking (from PMA-2)
December 18 - Atlantis (STS-122) landing [Frick, Poindexter, Love, Melvin, Walheim, Schlegel, Tani]
December 22 - Progress M-61 undocking (from Pirs)
December 23 - Progress M-62 launch
December 25 - Progress M-62 docking (to Pirs)

2008
February 6 - Progress M-62 undocking (from Pirs)
February 7 - Progress M-63 launch
February 9 - Progress M-63 docking (to Pirs)
February 14 - Endeavour (STS-123) launch [Gorie, G.H.Johnson, Linnehan, Foreman, Behnken, Doi, Reisman]
NET February 15 - ATV-1 "Jules Verne" launch
February 16 - Endeavour (STS-123) docking (to PMA-2)
February 17 - Kibo ELM-PS docking (with using SSRMS) to the zenith port of Harmony
February - the first STS-123 spacewalk from Quest airlock
February - the second STS-123 spacewalk from Quest airlock
February - the third STS-123 spacewalk from Quest airlock
February - the fourth STS-123 spacewalk from Quest airlock
February 27 - Endeavour (STS-123) undocking (from PMA-2)
February 29 - Endeavour (STS-123) landing [Gorie, G.H.Johnson, Linnehan, Foreman, Behnken, Doi, Eyharts]
NET March 3 - ATV-1 "Jules Verne" docking (to Zvezda)
April 7 - Progress M-63 undocking (from Pirs)
April 8 - Soyuz TMA-12 launch [Volkov, Kononenko, Ko San/Yi So-yeon]
April 10 - Soyuz TMA-12 docking (to Pirs)
April 19 - Soyuz TMA-11 undocking (from Zarya) and landing [Malenchenko, Whitson, Ko San/Yi So-yeon]
April - Soyuz TMA-12 relocation (from Pirs to Zarya) [Volkov, Kononenko, Reisman]
April 24 - Discovery (STS-124) launch [M.Kelly, Ham, Nyberg, Garan, Fossum, Hoshide, Chamitoff]
April 26 - Discovery (STS-124) docking (to PMA-2)
April - the first STS-124 spacewalk from Quest airlock [Fossum, TBD]
April - the second STS-124 spacewalk from Quest airlock [Fossum, TBD]
May - the third STS-124 spacewalk from Quest airlock [Fossum, TBD]
May 4 - Discovery (STS-124) undocking (from PMA-2)
May 6 - Discovery (STS-124) landing [M.Kelly, Ham, Nyberg, Garan, Fossum, Hoshide, Reisman]
May - Progress M-64 launch
May - Progress M-64 docking (to Pirs)
May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-20) from Pirs airlock [Volkov, Kononenko]
July - Progress M-64 undocking (from Pirs)
July - Progress M-65 launch
July - Progress M-65 docking (to Pirs)
September - ATV-1 "Jules Verne" undocking (from Zvezda)
September - Soyuz TMA-13 launch [Sharipov, Fincke, space tourist]
September - Soyuz TMA-13 docking (to Zvezda)
September - Soyuz TMA-12 undocking (from Zarya) and landing [Volkov, Kononenko, space tourist]

Source : Anik sur nasaspaceflight.

Ce qui m'inquiète c'est la date de lancement de l'ATV.
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Message Sam 1 Sep 2007 - 15:31


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November 1 - spacewalk from Quest airlock [Whitson, Malenchenko]
November 2 - Discovery (STS-120) undocking (from PMA-2)

Tiens, c'est bizarre : EO-16 va faire une sortie pendant que Discovery sera amarrée...

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Message Sam 1 Sep 2007 - 19:14


J'étais en train de me dire que quand l'assemblage sera terminé, l'actualité ed la station va être bien morte... Heureusement qu'il y aura deux fois plus de Soyouz, mais même ça ça va devenir vraiment routinier!...

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Message Sam 1 Sep 2007 - 19:16


Ils vont installer un autre bras d'arrimage pour les Soyuz?
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