December 23, 2024

International Space Station: Live docking updates

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2021-12-08T12:16:59.106 Z.
Watch Japanese area travelers dock at area station Japanese billionaire Yusak Maezawa and his video producer Yozo Hirano will dock at the International Space Station today at 8:41 a.m. EST (1341 GMT) with Russian cosmonaut Alexander Misurkin and you can see it live here. The live webcast will start at 8 a.m. EST (1300 GMT) from NASA. Maezawa and his crewmates introduced to the spaceport station early Wednesday and will spend 12 days on the space station. Maezawa purchased the flight with Space Adventures, which has set up numerous area tourist flights to the International Space Station with Russias Roscosmos area company. Maezawa, Hirano and Misurkin are set up to go into the area station at 10:35 a.m. EST (1535 GMT). A hatch opening ceremony webcast will start at 10:15 a.m. EST (1515 GMT).

2021-12-08T08:15:46.153 Z.
Billionaire Yusaku Maezawa, 2 others launch toward area stationBillionaire Japanese business owner Yusaku Maezawa and his two crewmates are on their way to the International Space Station.A Russian Soyuz spacecraft bring Maezawa, fellow area traveler Yozo Hirano and cosmonaut Alexander Misurkin released atop a Soyuz rocket from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan Wednesday (Dec. 8) at 2:38 a.m. EST (0738 GMT). [Full story.] The trio is expected to reach the spaceport station around 8:41 a.m. EST (1341 GMT) on Wednesday. The spaceflyers will stay in orbit for almost 12 days, returning to Earth on Dec. 19.

2021-12-07T23:44:28.563 Z.
Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa releasing to spaceport station early WednesdayJapanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa and two crewmates will introduce toward the International Space Station early Wednesday early morning (Dec. 8), and you can view the action live.A Russian Soyuz spacecraft bring Maezawa, video producer Yozo Hirano and cosmonaut Alexander Misurkin is set up to take off from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan Wednesday at 2:38 a.m. EST (0738 GMT). View it live at Space.coms homepage courtesy of NASA, or straight through the area agency.Maezawa paid for his seat which of Hirano, who will record the mission. Their flight was organized by Virginia business Space Adventures, which has actually sent out 8 other individuals on seven journeys to the orbiting lab over the years.

Check out the NASA Television live video above to catch the press conference.The spacewalk being talked about will see NASA astronauts Thomas Marshburn and Kayla Barron, who just recently got here at the orbiting laboratory aboard SpaceXs Crew-3 mission. They will leave the stations Quest airlock around 7:10 a.m. EDT (1210 GMT) tomorrow (Nov. 30) to replace a defective antenna system.

2021-10-30T01:35:06.689 Z.
DOCKING! Progress 79 at space stationThe uncrewed Progress 79 cargo ship approaches the International Space Stations Zvezda service module throughout docking operations in orbit on Oct. 29, 2021. (Image credit: NASA TELEVISION) Progress 79 has actually successfully docked at the International Space Station, connecting with the orbiting labs Russian-built Zvezda service module at 9:31 p.m. EDT (0131 GMT) as the two ships sailed 258 miles over Argentina, simply south of Buenos Aires. ” It doesnt get much smoother than that,” NASA representative Rob Navias stated of the docking during live commentary. “A flawless ride from the launch pad at Baikonur to docking at the International Space Station.” That will cover our protection of Roscosmos Progress 79 cargo ship docking at the International Space Station. Stay tuned for more updates from the station as they turn up!

2021-10-30T01:22:56.285 Z.
Progress 79 on last technique to ISSThe Progress 79 cargo ship is now on last approach to its docking port at the Zvezda service module of the International Space Station. The berth is at the aft end of the stations Russian sector..

2021-10-30T01:12:16.498 Z.
Progress 79 flyaround underwayProgress 79 is now flying around the International Space Station to reach a point about 150 meters from the stations Russian-built Zvezda service module, its location for todays freight shipment. Docking still set for 9:34 pm EDT (0134 GMT)..

(Image credit: NASA TV) Progress 79 is now less than 1 kilometers from the International Space Station as it nears the space station.( Image credit: NASA TV).

2021-10-30T00:49:37.576 Z.
NASA livestream underway for Progress 79 dockingNASAs webcast for tonights Progress 79 cargo ship docking at the International Space Station has begin. The Russian developed Progress 79 cargo ship will dock at the Zvezda service module on the spaceport station at 9:34 p.m. EDT (0134 GMT). The spacecraft is carrying more than 5,600 pounds of products and gear– 2.8 tons in all– for the stations seven-astronaut team. You can see the docking live above at the top of this page. Development 79 is presently about 7 kilometers far from the space station as it approaches a flyaround point to reach its docking port.

Progress 79, which is hauling nearly 3 loads of food, clothing, propellant and other materials, will link up to the stations Russian-built Zvezda service module at 9:34 p.m. EDT (0134 GMT). You can see the occasions live in the window at the top of this page.

2021-10-28T01:04:40.906 Z.
Progress 79 launches to area stationA Russian Soyuz 2.1 a rocket carrying the uncrewed Progress 79 freight ship launches into orbit from Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan in the pre-dawn hours of Oct. 28, 2021 (late Oct. 27 EDT). (Image credit: Glavkosmos/Roscosmos) Russias space agency Roscosmos effectively released the Progress 79 freight ship to the International Space Station tonight at 8 p.m. EDT (0000 GMT) from Pad 6 of Site 31 at Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. It was 5 a.m. local time at the launch site. NASA representative Rob Navias said during live commentary that the Soyuz 2.1 a rockets liftoff was a “perfect launch.” The Progress 79 cargo ship is now making its uncrewed flight to the station, where it will dock late Friday night at the aft end of the stations Russian-built Zvezda service module. Docking is set for 9:34 p.m. EDT, Friday, Oct. 29 (0134 GMT Saturday, Oct. 30).

2021-10-27T23:41:17.312 Z.
Russian Progress 79 freight ship all set to launch( Image credit: RSC Energia) A Russian Soyuz rocket is poised to launch a brand-new Progress cargo ship to the International Space Station tonight and you can view it live here at the top of this page. The Progress 79 cargo ship will introduce about 3 lots of products to the area station from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. The ship will dock at the station on Friday, Oct. 29. You can view the launch live above, or from our launch preview page here..

2021-10-22T04:28:40.173 Z.
Progress 78 effectively docks at NaukaThe uncrewed Progress 78 cargo resupply ship has actually effectively docked with the Russian Multipurpose Laboratory module, or Nauka, nearly 29 hours after undocking from Russias Poisk module. The time of capture was 12:21 a.m. EDT (0421 GMT). Contact and capture validated! The @roscosmos Progress 78 cargo craft redocked to station at 12:21 am ET as Progress and the station flew 258 miles over the south Pacific. https://t.co/cBNqC5JGaz pic.twitter.com/XoQLUVRftxOctober 22, 2021See more.

2021-10-22T03:38:15.218 Z.
Watch Progress 78 dock with the space stationRussias Progress 78 cargo resupply spacecraft effectively undocked from the spaceport stations Poisk module late Wednesday (Oct. 20) and is presently set up to dock at the Nauka module at 12:24 a.m. EDT (0424 GMT) on Friday (Oct. 22). You can view a live webcast of the docking in the window above. Check out the full story: Russian cargo ship moves to brand-new parking spot at spaceport station.

2021-10-17T05:21:28.480 Z.
Thats a wrap!Russian actress Yulia Peresild and producer Klim Shipenko landed with cosmonaut Oleg Novitskiy Sunday (Oct. 17) at 12:35 a.m. EDT (0435 GMT or 10:35 a.m. local time) on the steppe of Kazakhstan. Read the full story.

2021-10-17T01:23:04.065 Z.
Soyuz undocking total( Image credit: NASA TV) Cosmonaut Oleg Novitsky, actor Yulia Peresild and director Klim Shipenko are on their method back to Earth after undocking from the International Space Station in their Soyuz spacecraft.NASA TVs live protection of the deorbit burn and landing will resume tonight (Oct. 16) at 11:15 p.m. EDT (0315 GMT); the landing in Kazakhstan is set up for roughly 12:36 a.m. (0436 GMT; 10:36 a.m. Kazakhstan time) on Sunday, Oct. 17.

2021-10-16T11:00:16.768 Z.
Its landing day!The 10 individuals working and living on the International Space Station share dinner in a picture shared by cosmonaut Oleg Novitsky on Oct. 14, 2021. (Image credit: Roscosmos/NASA) Its landing day! Cosmonaut Oleg Novitsky, who is finishing up a six-month remain in space, and a Russian actor Yulia Peresild and director Klim Shipenko, who have invested less than 2 weeks in orbit, are headed back to Earth.If youre considering tuning in, have a look at our full guide to todays landing webcasts.The trio will say their farewells at about 4:15 p.m. EDT (2015 GMT) before climbing into the Soyuz MS-18 pill, which will undock from Russias Nauka module of the International Space Station on Saturday (Oct. 16) at 9:14 p.m. EDT (0114 GMT on Oct. 17) for the journey home.The capsule, slowed by parachutes, will land in Kazakhstan on Sunday (Oct. 17) at 12:36 a.m. EDT (0436 GMT; 10:36 a.m. regional time). NASA TV and Space.com will offer live protection of all 3 turning points, so remain tuned!

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2021-10-05T15:32:56.256 Z.
Russian film team boards space stationRussian starlet Yulia Peresild and producer-director Klim Shipenko have gone into the International Space Station with their cosmonaut guide Anton Shkaplerov to begin their 12-day motion picture shoot in orbit.The trio got in the stations Rassvet module at about 11 a.m. EDT (1500 GMT), jus about 6 hours after introducing into orbit on their Soyuz rocket. They joined seven other crewmembers already aboard the station, consisting of Expedition 65 cosmonaut Oleg Novitskiy, who will appear in the movie Peresild and Shipenko are shooting. Its called “The Challenge,” with Peresild depicting a cosmetic surgeon sent out into orbit to assist a cosmonaut (Novitskiy) in medical distress. ” I still feel that its all a dream and Im still asleep,” Peresild, 37, informed Russias Channel One during a welcome ceremony on the station. Shipenko agreed. ” Yes, its almost impossible to believe that this all pertained to truth,” the 38-year-old director said.During the welcome ceremony, Peresild received a congratulatory call from Valentina Tereshkova, who ended up being the very first female in space in 1963 on the Vostok 6 mission. ” It was very emotional for everyone, from sadness to joy,” Tereshkova stated of the launch in Russian, which was translated on NASA TV. “Were very pleased with you,” she added, stating she had just one long for the team.” Everything needs to go nominal, thats our best dream,” Tereshkova said. “We want all your dreams to come real and well be awaiting you back here on Earth.”.

2021-10-05T14:47:58.778 Z.
Hatch Opening UnderwayAstronauts on the International Space Station are now working to open the hatches between the station and the Soyuz MS-19 spacecraft, permitting the Russian film team to go into the orbiting lab.

2021-10-05T13:50:19.433 Z.
Space station hatch opening delayedRussian objective control authorities have informed the station and Soyuz crews that hatch opening will take place in about an hour, a bit later on than planned.Were waiting for a new hatch opening target time from NASA.

2021-10-05T13:36:25.346 Z.
Russian film team to get in space stationThe Russian movie crew that released to the International Space Station today on a Soyuz spacecraft is preparing to get in the orbiting lab for the very first time. Hatches between the area station and their Soyuz MS-19 are because of be opened at 10:05 a.m. EDT (1405 GMT). You can enjoy the hatch opening and a welcome ceremony reside in the NASA television video feed at the top of this page.

2021-10-05T13:08:24.391 Z.
Amazing views of Soyuz docking with Russian movie crewTodays effective docking of a Russian movie team at the International Space Station had some star quality of its own. As the Soyuz MS-19 spacecraft bring Russian actress Yulia Peresild, director Klim Shipenko and cosmonaut Anton Shklaperov neared the station, a video camera on the orbiting lab captured amazing views of the approaching spacecraft. Examine out the views in the video above!

Soyuz provides Russian film crew to space stationImage 1 of 3The Soyuz MS-19 spacecraft bring Russian starlet Yulia Peresild, producer-director Klim Shipenko and cosmonaut Anton Shklaperov approaches the International Space Station on Oct. 5, 2021 in this still from station electronic cameras recorded during docking operations. The duo will film scenes for an upcoming area film called “The Challenge,” with Peresild representing a cosmetic surgeon launched into space to assist an ailing cosmonaut, to be depicted by cosmonaut Oleg Novitskiy, who is currently aboard the area station.” So the Soyuz MS-19s securely at port, and a Russian starlet and her producer-director are on set at the International Space Station for 12 days of movie making,” NASA representative Rob Navias said throughout live commentary.Peresild, Shipenko and Shklaperov will go into the space station at 10:05 a.m. EDT (1405 GMT) when the hatches are due to open in between the Soyuz and station.

2021-10-05T11:38:58.895 Z.
Live docking coverage has begunNASAs webcast for todays Soyuz docking at the International Space Station has actually started. The Soyuz MS-19 spacecraft will dock its Russian film crew and cosmonaut commander at the station at 8:12 a.m. EDT (1212 GMT).

2021-10-05T09:19:21.863 Z.
Soyuz reaches orbit with Russian film movie view of Earth from Russias Soyuz MS-18 spacecraft after it reached orbit with a film crew team a mission to the International Space Station on Oct. 5, 2021. Were feeling excellent, whatevers working nominally Soyuz commander Shklaperov reports.The three area tourists are on a two-orbit journey to the International Space Station and will show up at 8:12 a.m. EDT (1212 GMT). NASAs docking coverage will begin at 7:30 a.m. EDT (1130 GMT).

2021-10-05T08:55:40.471 Z.
LIFTOFF! Russian film crew launches to area stationImage 1 of 3( Image credit: NASA TELEVISION) Image 2 of 3( Image credit: NASA TV) Image 3 of 3( Image credit: NASA TV) Liftoff! The Soyuz rocket bring a Russian movie team to the International Space Station lifted off on time at 4:55 a.m. EDT (0855 GMT)..

2021-10-05T08:42:30.093 Z.
Russian movie team before launchImage 1 of 7( Image credit: NASA TELEVISION) Image 2 of 7( Image credit: NASA TELEVISION) Image 3 of 7( Image credit: NASA TV) Image 4 of 7( Image credit: NASA TELEVISION) Image 5 of 7( Image credit: NASA TELEVISION) Image 6 of 7( Image credit: NASA TV) Image 7 of 7The zero-g indications for the launch. (Image credit: NASA TELEVISION) Here are a few views of the Soyuz MS-18 team taken in the hours before launch. NASA TV is showcasing their pre-flight activities with a series of video as we near the T-10 minute mark for launch..

2021-10-04T22:54:18.713 Z.
Russia releasing film crew to International Space StationActor Yulia Peresild (left), cosmonaut Anton Shkaplerov (center) and director Klim Shipenko (right) are arranged to introduce towards the International Space Station on Oct. 5, 2021. (Image credit: Roscosmos by means of Twitter) Russia is counting down to launching the worlds first film crew to the International Space Station on a Soyuz spacecraft. Liftoff is set for 4:55 a.m. EDT (0855 GMT) from Launch Site 31 at Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan. The Soyuz is bring Russian starlet Yulia Perselid and director Klim Shipenko alongside seasoned cosmonaut Anton Shklaperov. Perselid and Shipenko will invest 12 days in area filming scenes for a function movie called “The Challenge” while Shklaperov will begin a months-long stay on the space station. The trio are currently tucked inside their Soyuz spacecraft and rocket as they await launch..

2021-12-08T12:16:59.106 Z.
Watch Japanese space tourists dock at space station Japanese billionaire Yusak Maezawa and his video producer Yozo Hirano will dock at the International Space Station today at 8:41 a.m. EST (1341 GMT) with Russian cosmonaut Alexander Misurkin and you can watch it live here. 2021-12-07T23:44:28.563 Z.
Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa launching to space station early WednesdayJapanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa and two crewmates will launch introduce towards International Space Station early Wednesday morning (Dec. 8), and you can watch view action live.A Russian Soyuz spacecraft carrying Maezawa, video producer Yozo Hirano and cosmonaut Alexander Misurkin is scheduled arranged lift raise from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan Wednesday at 2:38 a.m. EST (0738 GMT). (Image credit: NASA TELEVISION) Progress 79 is now less than 1 kilometers from the International Space Station as it nears the area station. Soyuz provides Russian movie team to space stationImage 1 of 3The Soyuz MS-19 spacecraft bring Russian starlet Yulia Peresild, producer-director Klim Shipenko and cosmonaut Anton Shklaperov approaches the International Space Station on Oct. 5, 2021 in this still from station cameras recorded throughout docking operations.” So the Soyuz MS-19s securely at port, and a Russian actress and her producer-director are on set at the International Space Station for 12 days of movie making,” NASA spokesperson Rob Navias said during live commentary.Peresild, Shipenko and Shklaperov will go into the area station at 10:05 a.m. EDT (1405 GMT) when the hatches are due to open between the Soyuz and station.