Friday, October 19, 2012
ISS Soyus 32 timeline
ISS SOYUZ 32 (TMA-06M) LAUNCH-TO-DOCK TIMELINE
Expedition 33 Crew Augmentation
ISS Exp 33 Crew (aboard ISS)
CDR Suni Williams 2nd Flt (E14-15)
FE4 Yuri Malenchenko (31S CDR-TMA-05M) 5th Flt (TM-19, STS-106, E7 & E16)
FE6 Akihiko "Aki" Hoshide 2nd Flt (STS-124)
ISS Exp 33/34 Crew (en route)
FE1 Oleg Novitskiy (32S CDR TMA-06M) 1st Flt
FE2 Evgeny Tarelkin 1st Flt
FE3 Kevin Ford (E34 CDR) 2nd Flt (STS-128)
Monday October 22
CDT EDT EVENT
8:00 pm 9:00 pm Crew wakeup (L-9 hrs, 51 min)
9:51 pm 10:51 pm Final countdown begins; Soyuz systems cks (L-8 hrs)
11:05 pm Crew departs hotel (L-6 hrs, 46 min)
11:50 pm Crew arrives at Bldg 254 / Final medical check-ups
11:51 pm Batteries installed in booster (L-6 hrs)
Tuesday October 23
CDT EDT EVENT
12:05 am Crew departs hotel (L-6 hrs, 46 min)
12:51 am Batteries installed in booster (L-6 hrs)
12:50 am Crew arrives at Bldg 254 / Final medical check-ups
12:21 am 1:21 am State Commission “Go” (L-5.5 hrs)
12:35 am 1:35 am Crew suit up (L-5 hrs, 16 min)
12:51 am 1:51 am Tanking begins (L-5 hrs)
1:35 am 2:35 am Crew meets delegation (L-4 hrs, 16 min)
1:51 am 2:51 am Booster loaded with liquid Oxygen (L-4 hrs)
2:05 am 3:05 am Crew reports to State Commission (L-3 hrs, 46 min)
2:10 am 3:10 am Crew departs for pad – Site 31 (L-3 hrs, 41 min)
2:46 am 3:46 am 1st & 2nd stage O2 fueling complete (L-3 hrs, 5 min)
3:20 am 4:20 am Crew arrives at launch pad
3:30 am 4:30 am Crew boards Soyuz TMA-06M (L-2 hr, 21 min)
3:51 am 4:51 am Crew in re-entry vehicle (L-2 hrs)
4:16 am 5:16 am Re-entry vehicle hardware tested/suits ventilated
4:30 am 5:30 am NASA TV LAUNCH COVERAGE BEGINS
4:31 am 5:31 am Hatch closed; leak checks begin (L-1 hr, 20 min)
4:51 am 5:51 am Launch vehicle control sys prep; gyros active (L-1 hr)
5:06 am 6:06 am Pad service structure halves lowered
5:14 am 6:14 am Suit leak checks; re-entry vehicle testing complete
5:21 am 6:21 am Emergency escape system armed (L-30 min)
5:30 am 6:30 am Service towers retracted
5:36 am 6:36 am Suit leak checks complete; escape system to auto
5:41 am 6:41 am Gyros “uncaged” & recorders activated (L-10 min)
5:44 am 6:44 am Pre-launch operations complete
5:45 am 6:45 am Final launch countdown operations to auto
· Launch complex/vehicle systems ready
5:46 am 6:46 am CDR’s controls active/helmets closed (L-5 min)
· Launch key inserted (yes, it’s a real key)
5:48:42 am 6:48:42 am Combustion chamber Nitrogen purge (L-2.5 min)
5:49:27 am 6:49:27 am Booster propellant tank pressurization
5:49:42 am 6:49:42 am Ground propellant feed terminated (L-1.5 min)
5:50:12 am 6:50:12 am Auto sequence start (L-1 min)
· Vehicle to internal power
· First umbilical tower separates
5:50:32 am 6:50:32 am 3rd stage ground pwr umbilical separates (L- 40 sec)
5:50:52 am 6:50:52 am Launch command issued (L-20 sec)
· Central / side pod engines start
5:50:57 am 6:50:57 am Second umbilical tower separates (L-15 sec)
5:51:02 am 6:51:02 am Engine turbopumps at flight speed (L-10 sec)
5:51:07 am 6:51:07 am Engines at maximum thrust (L-5 sec)
5:51:12 am 6:51:12 am LAUNCH (ISS 254 miles up & above SW Egypt)
5:59:57 am 6:59:57 am Orbital insertion (L+8 min, 45 sec)
~6:30 am 7:30 am PLAYBACK: Launch replays
9:00 am 10:00 am PLAYBACK: Post-launch interviews
10:00 am 11:00 am ISS UPDATE: B-roll & post-launch interviews
9:26:20 am 10:26:20 am DV-1 rendezvous burn (61.9 miles per hour)
10:25:19 am 11:25:19 am DV-2 burn (33.9 mph)
Wednesday October 24
CDT EDT EVENT
6:57:33 am 7:57:33 am DV-3 burn (4.5 mph)
12:30 pm 1:30 pm Station arm grapples Dragon (departs Sunday, 10/28)
Thursday October 25
CDT EDT EVENT
5:11:52 am 6:11:32 am Automated Rendezvous & Docking (AR&D) start
5:14 am 6:14 am Station mnvr on Dragon thrusters to docking attitude
5:32 am 6:32 am AR&D DV4/Impulse 1 (80.6 mph)
5:49 am 6:49 am U.S. hands attitude control to Russian segment
5:55 am 6:55 am AR&D Impulse 2 (3 mph)
5:58 am 6:58 am Soyuz Kurs-A (Active) activation
6:00 am 7:00 am Service Module (Zvezda) Kurs-P (Passive) activation
6:16 am 7:16 am Range 62 miles – establish Soyuz VHF-2 voice link
6:20 am 7:20 am AR&D DV5/Impulse 3 (63.8 mph)
6:22 am 7:22 am Range 49.7 miles – Valid Kurs-P range data
6:42 am 7:42 am Sunrise
6:45 am 7:45 am Range 9.3 miles – Kurs-A & Kurs-P short test
6:51 am 7:51 am Range 4.9 miles – Soyuz TV activation
7:00 am 8:00 am NASA TV DOCKING COVERAGE BEGINS
7:00 am 8:00 am AR&D Impulse 4 (13 mph)
7:01 am 8:01 am AR&D Ballistic Targeting Point
7:05 am 8:05 am AR&D Impulse 5 (14.2 mph)
7:08 am 8:08 am AR&D Impulse 6 (3.3 mph)
7:10:42 am 8:10:42 am Fly-around mode start
7:19 am 8:19 am Station keeping start
7:25 am 8:25 am Final approach start
7:35:16 am 8:25:16 am Docking to MRM2 – “Poisk” (over NW Kazakhstan)
· Station to free drift
7:40 am 8:40 am Sunset
7:47 am 8:47 am Soyuz hooks closed
· Station maneuvers to docking attitude
~8:00 am 9:00 am NASA TV: Post dock news conf. from MCC-M
8:05 am 9:05 am Station mnvr to Torque Equil. Attitude via Dragon
9:00 am 10:00 am Russian segment thrusters disabled
· Leak checks
· Hatch clamp installation
9:45 am 10:45 am NASA TV: Hatch/welcome ceremony coverage
10:15 am 11:15 am Hatch opening & welcome ceremony
11:00 am Noon Russian segment thrusters enabled
Noon 1:00 pm NASA TV: Docking, hatches & welcome highlights
_____
SpaceX Dragon Unberth/Deorbit/Splashdown Timeline
ISS Exp 33 Crew
· CDR Suni Williams 2nd Flt (E14-15)
· FE4 Yuri Malenchenko (31S CDR-TMA-05M) 5th Flt (TM-19, STS-106, E7 & E16)
· FE6 Akihiko "Aki" Hoshide 2nd Flt (STS-124)
· FE1 Oleg Novitskiy (32S CDR TMA-06M) 1st Flt
· FE2 Evgeny Tarelkin 1st Flt
· FE3 Kevin Ford (E34 CDR) 2nd Flt (STS-128)
Launch occurred at 7:35 pm (8:35 EDT) Sunday, October 7
Friday October 27
CDT EDT EVENT
10:15 am 11:15 am Dragon egress
11:10 am 12:10 pm Dragon hatch closing
11:15 am 12:15 pm Dragon vestibule demate
11:45 am 12:45 pm Control Panel Assembly install
Saturday October 28
CDT EDT EVENT
3:40 am 4:40 am Vestibule depress
6:10 am 7:10 am Common Berthing Mechanism demate initiate
7:00 am 8:00 am NASA TV: Dragon unberthing/release coverage
~7:55 am 8:55 am Station arm unberths Dragon from Harmony nadir
8:02:41 am 9:02:41 am “Go” for release
8:07:41 am 9:07:41 am Station arm releases Dragon
8:08:41 am 9:08:41 am Departure burn 1
8:10:18 am 9:10:18 am Departure burn 2
8:11:41 am 9:11:41 am Range 328 feet (100 meters)
8:14:41 am 9:14:41 am Yaw start
8:17:41 am 9:17:41 am Departure burn 3 / Exit “Keep Out Sphere”
8:20 am 9:20 am Exits approach ellipsoid
8:36 am 9:36 am Range 3.7 miles (6 kilometers)
9:04 am 10:04 am Reduce apogee burn
1:27:52 pm 2:27:52 pm Deorbit burn
1:38 pm 2:38 pm “Claw” separation
1:41 pm 2:41 pm Trunk jettison
1:42:57 pm 2:42:57 pm Entry Interface
2:11:28 pm 3:11:28 pm Dragon drogue chute deploy
2:12:28 pm 3:12:28 pm Dragon main parachute deploy
2:20:28 pm 3:20:28 pm Dragon Splashdown (West of Baja California)
2:23 pm 3:23 pm Dragon “safe to approach”
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment