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Mission: Supply run to the ISS replenishing onboard reserves of fuels, food, water and other consumables essential for continued manned flight of the orbiting complex.
The launch site:Baikonur (Launch pad no. 1/5 45°55'12.85"N, 63°20'32.27"E)
The launch time is:
1:11:50 a.m. AEST 28.10.2010
21:11:50 Baikonur 27.10.2010
19:11:50 Moscow Summer Time 27.10.2010
15:11:50 UTC October 27, 2010
11:11:50 a.m. EDT October 27, 2010
[eventTimer]2010-10-27 15:11:50?before|after;%dd% Days %hh% Hours %mm% Minutes %ss% Seconds %c%[/eventTimer] Progress M-08M launch
The expected docking time is:
12:39:39 a.m. ±3 min AEST October 31, 2010
20:39:30±3 min Moscow Summer Time 30.10.2010
18:39:30±3 min UTC October 30, 2010
10:11:30 a.m. ±3 min EDT October 30, 2010
[eventTimer]2010-10-30 18:39:30?before|after;%dd% Days %hh% Hours %mm% Minutes %ss% Seconds %c%[/eventTimer] Progress M-08M docking
Spacecraft: Progress M-08M (production #408, NASA id Progress 40P)
The spacecraft's mass is about 7290.0 kg
Cargo manifest
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Refueling system propellants amount 870 kg
* Oxygen 50 kg
Water in Rodnik ("Creek") system tanks 272 kg
Self fuel reserve available for the ISS 250 kg
Pressured section cargo (total mass 1130 kg)
Equpiment for systems:
* SOGS gas mixture composition control 1 kg
* SVO water supply control 22 kg
* SOTR heat exchange conrtol 19 kg
* SUBA equipment control 13 kg
* BITS2-12 telemetry 1 kg
* SBI onboard measurement 47 kg
STOR maintenance and repair items 21 kg
Hygiene and sanitation items 102 kg
Food rations, fresh products 278 kg
Medical equipment, underwear,
personal hygiene and care 91 kg
Fire protection equipment 4 kg
Individual protection equipment 79 kg
SM Zvezda equipment 2 kg
MRM2 Poisk equipment 5 kg
Scientific equipment 99 kg
Onboard documentation, crew parcel,
video and photo equipment 22 kg
American Sergent delivery, including
food rations, life support means,
medical, personal hygiene and care means,
zero 6 prophylaxis means 324 kg
Total cargo mass 2572 kg
Launch vehicle: Soyuz-U (model 11А511У)
Manufacturer: Samara Space Centre
The vehicle's reliability stats up to date according to http://www.spacelaunchreport.com/reliability2010.txt (keeping the absolute 2nd place after Delta-II):
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Vehicle Successes/Tries Realzd Pred Consc. Last Dates
Rate Rate* Succes Fail
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Soyuz-U 732 752 .97 .97 49 10/15/02 1973-
Mission Profile:
1. Soyuz-U's ascent chart
The times below are Moscow Summer Time (UTC+4):
The expected payload separation time: 19h 20m 39.18s
2. Orbital Parameters of Progress M-08M and the ISS
Orbital Period|T, min|88,59 ±0,37|91,53
Inclination|i, degrees|51,66 ±0,06|51,66
Min altitude|h, km|193 +7 -15|348,6
Max altitude|H, km|245 ±42|372,1
Phase angle between the space ship and the ISS is about 352 degrees
Projected duration of the space ship at the nominal orbit is no less than 20 orbits (~30 hrs)
3. Transfer manoeuvres
(three days long approach scheme applied)
* 1st two-burn manoeuvre
27.10.10|22:51:16|3|21,29|53,9|89,31|51,65|220,3|268,5
27.10.10|23:45:45|4|-9,78|25,4|89,64|51,63|236,5|294,9
* 2nd one-burn correction
29.10.10|20:10:24|33|3,00|8,7|89,71|51,66|245,1|292,5
Autonomous approach program is initiated at 18:19:40,7
4. Approach at the Close range
Flyaround, station keeping and docking are to be performed on October 30th, 2010 since 20 hrs 17 min 28 sec ±3 min till making contact
5. Docking
Contact and capture are to be performed on October 30th, 2010 since 20 hrs 39 min 30 sec ±3
BACKUP TIMES:
Launch: 28.10.2010, 18 hrs 46 min 12 sec
Docking: 30.10.2010, 20 hrs 40±3 min
The Approach Chart:
Weather forecast for Baikonur, Kazakhstan for October 27, 2010 (9 p.m.)
9 PM|+7°C|+6°C|+7°C|0 Low|-1°C|56%|0%|0%|0%|16KM|NNE 1.34 m/s|
Sunrise/Sunset and associated twilight times for Baikonur on October 27, 2010
Times are local.
Astronomical twilight begins|06 : 40
Nautical twilight begins|07 : 14
Civil twilight begins|07 : 49
Sunrise|08 : 18
Transit (sun is at its highest)|13 : 30
Sunset|18 : 42
Civil twilight ends|19 : 11
Nautical twilight ends|19 : 46
Astronomical twilight ends|20 : 21
Watching the launch live
TSENKI video streams (Russian + English, between UTC 15:10 and UTC 18:10)
http://www.tsenki.com/broadcast/broadcast/
Also, Vesti on-line coverage will be available in Russian (a short video report with narration):
Vesti - High Quality
http://www.vesti.ru/video1.asx?vid=onair
Vesti - Low Quality
http://www.vesti.ru/video1.asx?vid=onair_low
Source References
http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com
http://www.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru
http://www.mcc.rsa.ru
http://www.energia.ru
http://www.samspace.ru
http://www.tvroscosmos.ru
http://www.spacelaunchreport.com
http://www.intellicast.com/Local/Forecast.aspx
http://www.good-stuff.co.uk/suntimes/sunmap.php
---------- Post added 27-10-10 at 02:21 ---------- Previous post was 26-10-10 at 10:46 ----------
The launch time has been affected by the recent ISS' DAM manoeuvre:
15:11:53 UTC October 27, 2010 -> 15:11:50 UTC October 27, 2010
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