Space: Commercial Rocket Ready to Do NASA's Heavy Lifting
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UT: A Look Inside the Dragon Capsule, Now in Orbit
A Look Inside the Dragon Capsule, Now in Orbit
Universe Today | Nancy Atkinson | 2012 May 22
Universe Today | Nancy Atkinson | 2012 May 22
SpaceX has released this automated image, a first look inside the Dragon spacecraft in orbit after the successful launch early this morning. What is all on board the Dragon? The payload includes over 300 kilograms of food, crew clothing and pantry items, a NanoRacks Module of student experiments, and a laptop computer. On board the second stage, and not on board Dragon as reported earlier, was a canister from the Celestis company that included the cremated remains of more than 300 people, including Mercury astronaut Gordon “Gordo” Cooper and the actor James Doohan, famous for playing Scotty in the “Star Trek,” series.
You can see a pdf of the entire payload here, which also includes what Dragon will be taking back home from the ISS. This capability, being able to bring experiments, used parts and other items back to Earth, can currently only be done by the Soyuz spacecraft, and so this added capability that Dragon provides is a big.
What is next for Dragon? Here’s what will be happening the next few days:
Today, the big events (besides launch) included the successful deploy of the solar arrays, ensuring the capsule would have power to do all the on-orbit maneuvers and berthing to the ISS.
- May 23: Dragon orbits Earth as it travels toward the International Space Station.
May 24: Dragon’s sensors and flight systems are subjected to a series of complicated tests to determine if the vehicle is ready to berth with the space station; these tests include maneuvers and systems checks in which the vehicle comes within 1.5 miles of the station.
May 25: NASA decides if Dragon is allowed to attempt berthing with the station. If so, Dragon approaches. It is captured by station’s robotic arm and attached to the station, a feat that requires extreme precision.
May 25 – 31: Astronauts open Dragon’s hatch, unload supplies and fill Dragon with return cargo.
May 31: After approximately two weeks, Dragon is detached from the station and returns to Earth, landing in the Pacific, hundreds of miles west of Southern California.
The next big event was the opening of the Guidance, Navigation and Control (GNC) door on the spacecraft, which allows Dragon to navigate in space with its Light Detection and Ranging, or LIDAR, and a star tracker GPS system. During the press conference this morning, SpaceX CEO Elon Musk referred to this as important as “opening the payload doors, much like in the movie 2001.”
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Oh cripes! Does somebody have some wood I can knock?During the press conference this morning, SpaceX CEO Elon Musk referred to this as important as “opening the payload doors, much like in the movie 2001.”
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Universe Today | Nancy Atkinson | 2012 May 24
SpaceX Dragon capsule buzzed the space station
Discover Blogs | Bad Astronomy | 2012 May 24
SpaceX Dragon Aces Orbital Driving Test
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ISS spots Dragon as commercial craft prepares to dock
New Scientist | Short Sharp Science | 2012 May 24
Dragon completes initial ISS fly-under
Planetary Society | Jason Davis | 2012 May 24
SpaceX Dragon Closes in on Space Station
NASA Multimedia | 2012 May 24
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Hey, those guys all have 3 or more widescreen monitors in the command center. What is on all those screens?
Freecell?
Freecell?
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How to catch a spitting Dragon => http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mTdxIS8J_NI
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I see the arm moves really slow to capture the capsule, but how exactly does one ensure that there it doesn't bump into and push it away? I can come up with a few ideas but I'm betting however it's done is much better than anything I could come up with.
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NASA | Johnson Space Center | 2012 May 31
Dragon’s Ocean Splashdown Caps Historic Opening of New Space Era
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History is made as Dragon splashes down safely in the Pacific!
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SpaceX Dragon Capsule Splashes Down
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SpaceX's Dragon returns to Earth, completes mission
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Know the quiet place within your heart and touch the rainbow of possibility; be
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