Monday, May 28, 2012


'SPACE' in news
May 28, 2012

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  • Ariane 5 solid booster test fired
An Ariane 5 solid-propellant booster was test-fired yesterday at Europe's Spaceport in French Guiana to help improve the reliability of Europe's heavy launcher.
The firing was performed in the booster engine stand, specifically designed for the vertical testing of motors at the site.
The motor burned for about 135 seconds, simulating the firing time during an Ariane 5 flight, and delivered a mean thrust of 6.9 MN (1.5 million lbf).
One of the goals was to prove new, thinner thermal protection on the inside of the motor's casing. The reduced pressure oscillations will lower the stress on the vehicle and its valuable passengers.
The nozzle tested a new composite material that is more resistant to combustion, and the motor also used an improved igniter.
The detailed analysis will last about six months, but preliminary results on the motor's behaviour will be available within ten days.
This firing is part of the Ariane 5 Research and Technology Accompaniment (ARTA) programme, designed to validate modifications for the next production batch of boosters to be flown.
These changes improve the vehicle's performance, modify elements that are now obsolete and reduce manufacturing costs. The programme also confirms that Ariane 5 remains reliable and ensures Europe's independent access to space.
This was the fifth test of Ariane 5's booster as part of ARTA - the next is expected in about three years.
Source: ESA PR
  • Sri Lanka orders Chinese satellite - report
Sri Lanka company SupremeSAT (Pvt) Ltd. has entered into an exclusive partnership agreement with China's state owned China Great Wall Industry Corporation (CGWIC) for the design, manufacturing and launching of a satellite, Daily News reported.
The company signed an investment agreement with the Board of Investment Sri Lanka to the tune of US$20 million, the daily said. This will be further increased to US$320 million, the company's long term plan is to utilise Sri Lanka's orbital slot at 50 degrees East and launch SupremeSAT, the country's first ever telecommunications satellite. It will be based on the DFH 4 platform. CGWIC has already signed nine contracts with international customers for manufacture and in-orbit delivery of telecommunication satellites, out of which four have been launched into orbit, whilst two more are set to be launched next year. 
SupremeSAT will offer all types of telecommunication services such as broadband and networking services, various broadcast solutions, back-haul or range extension facilities for telecom operators and other services such as E-government and E-learning, the Daily News said.
Source:  Daily News
  • XCOR's tests of Lynx cryogenic piston pump a success
XCOR announced that it has achieved a key technical milestone with its flight weight rocket piston pump hardware. XCOR engineers have successfully and repeatedly pumped liquid oxygen (LOX) at flow rates required to supply the Lynx suborbital vehicle main engines.
Combined with earlier demonstrated kerosene pumps and fully characterised engines, XCOR is now poised for main propulsion integration into the Lynx flight weight fuselage.
XCOR's family of rocket piston pumps and engines now includes and is suitable for: kerosene, LOX, liquid hydrogen (LH2), and liquid methane. These piston pumps are highly reusable rocket engines for XCOR's Lynx and other launchers including upper stage liquid hydrogen engines suitable for the Atlas V, Delta IV, and the planned NASA Space Launch System (SLS). The current generation pump will supply fuel and oxidiser for the Lynx suborbital launch vehicle, also being developed by XCOR.
Source:  XCOR PR
  • Long March 3B launches military satellite Chinasat-2A
May 26th, 2012 - A new military communications satellite – the Zhongxing-2A (Chinasat-2A) – was launched by a Chang Zheng-3B (Y17) (Long March 3B) launch vehicle on Saturday. Lift off from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center LC2 launch complex took place at 15:56 UTC.
The Chinasat-2A satellite was built on the DFH-4 platform, with a launch mass around 5,200 kg. It was manufactured by the China Great Wall Industry Corporation (CGWIC).
Due to its military nature, there is little technical information on the satellite. However, China use two types of satellites for secure military communications: the Fenghuo and the Shentong.
The Fenghuo series is used for tactical military communications, providing secured digital data and voice communication to Chinese military forces.
The Chinese are currently operating the DFH-4 based Fenghuo-2 second generation satellite, with the first of the series – the ZX-1A Zhongxing-1A (37804 2011-047A) – launched at 13:33 UTC on September 18th, 2011, by the Chang Zheng-3B (Y16) rocket.
The Shentong geostationary military communication satellites are operated by the Army and their aim is to provide secured voice and data communications services for ground users using Ku-band. The satellite was based on the DFH-3 (Dongfanghong-3) satellite platform that was developed by the China Academy of Space Technology (CAST), having a heavier payload with better reliability and increased power supply.
Chinasat-2A will be the first of a second generation DFH-4 based Shentong-2 satellite in operation.
To meet demand of international satellite launch market, especially for high power and heavy communications satellites, the development of Chang Zheng-3B launch vehicle was started in 1986 on the basis of the fight proven technology of Long March launch vehicles. The Chang Zheng-3B is the most powerful launch vehicle on the Chinese space launch fleet.
Each of the four boosters has a 15.326 meter length with a 2.25 meter diameter, consuming 37,700 kg of N2O4 / UDMH. Equipped with a YF-25 engine capable of a ground thrust of 740.4 kN and a ground specific impulse of 2,556.2 Ns/kg.
The first stage has a 23.272 meter length with a 3.35 meter diameter, consuming 171,800 kg of N2O4 / UDMH. Equipped with a YF-21C engine capable of a ground thrust of 2,961.6 kN and a ground specific impulse of 2,556.5 Ns/kg.
The second stage has a 19.92 meter length with a 3.35 meter diameter, consuming 49,400 kg of N2O4 / UDMH. Equipped with a YF-24E cluster engine with a main engine capable of a vacuum thrust of 742 kN and a vernier engine with a vacuum thrust of 47.1 kN (specific impulses of 2,922.6 Ns/kg and 2,910.5 Ns/kg, respectively).
The third stage has a 12.375 meter length with a 3.0 meter diameter, consuming 18,200 kg of LH2 / LOX. Equipped with a YF-75 engine capable of a vacuum thrust of 167.17 kN and a specific impulse in vacuum of 4,295 Ns/kg.
http://www.nasaspaceflight.com/

On SpaceX's Falcon-9/ Dragon Mission ...


Spacecraft: SpaceX Dragon
Launch Vehicle: SpaceX Falcon 9
Launch Date: May 22  
Launch Time: 3:44 a.m. EDT
Launch Site: Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla.
This mission is a demonstration flight by Space Exploration Technologies, or SpaceX, as part of its contract with NASA to have private companies launch cargo safely to the International Space Station.
› Mission Objectives (PDF 96 Kb)
› Mission Overview (PDF 97 Kb)
SpaceX Launch

Liftoff of the SpaceX Falcon 9 SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket launched from Space Launch Complex-40 at Florida's Cape Canaveral Air Force Station on May 22, 2012 at 3:44:38 a.m. EDT. The on-time liftoff occurred after a smooth countdown that saw favorable weather and no technical problems. The Falcon 9 carried SpaceX's Dragon capsule, embarking on a demonstration flight to the International Space Station. In addition to berthing with the station and delivering cargo, Dragon must exhibit a range of capabilities to meet two flights' worth of objectives, such as on-orbit maneuvers, rendezvous capabilities and vehicle performance.
The SpaceX Dragon is berthed to the Harmony module
The SpaceX Dragon is seen berthed to the International Space Station's Harmony module
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SpaceX mission control vs. NASA mission control (photo comparison)
Why so many binders (presumably filled with paper) are seen on the desks of the engineers at NASA's Mission control yesterday when they were docking SpaceX's Dragon module to the Space Station?
In contrast, the SpaceX folks had (almost) none at there mission control center. The only conclusion one can draw from this is that the government agency is so riddled with bureaucracy that everything must be followed "by the book" so to speak. But this seems simple minded to me.
Source:http://boingboing.net/
Incredible Dragon Approach and Berthing – Image Gallery from Andre Kuipers aboard ISS
May 27, 2012

Dragon approaching International Space Station (ISS) over Namibia on May 25, 2012
Hours on end monitoring Dragon's approach is no punishment. Here over Namibia.
On Friday, May 25, astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) made space history when they deftly reached out with the stations robotic arm and grabbed the approaching SpaceX Dragon resupply carrier and then parked the first ever commercial cargo craft at an open port on the massive lab complex while orbiting some 407 kilometers (253 miles) above Earth -

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

SPACE IN NEWS


Falcon 9 rocket blasts off! May 22, 2012- The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launched at 3:44 a.m. EDT (0744 GMT) to propel the Dragon spacecraft on the first commercial voyage to the International Space Station. You can follow the entire mission on Spaceflight Now with live video and comprehensive coverage.    MISSION STATUS CENTER

Falcon 9 launch scrubbed at last second
MAy 19, 2012- SpaceX's COTS 2 demonstration launch on 19 May was aborted half a second before lift-off when the flight computer detected slightly high pressure in the engine 5 combustion chamber. The company said it has discovered root cause and repairs are underway. "During rigorous inspections of the engine, SpaceX engineers discovered a faulty check valve on the Merlin engine. We are now in the process of replacing the failed valve. Those repairs should be complete tonight. We will continue to review data on Sunday. If things look good, we will be ready to attempt to launch on Tuesday, May 22nd at 3:44 AM Eastern [0744 UTC]," SpaceX said in a statement. 
The rocket is carrying a Dragon cargo spacecraft on a test flight to maneuver around and berth with the ISS, allowing it, if successful, to make future cargo deliveries to the ISS.

How the Faulty Nitrogen-Purge Valve Forced SpaceX to Abort

May 21, 2012 - SpaceX has replaced a faulty valve that led to the aborted launch attempt early Saturday morning and is currently planning a second launch attempt at 3:44 a.m. EDT Tuesday, May 22. The first launch attempt was unsuccessful after a last-half-second shutoff occurred due to higher than acceptable pressure in the combustion chamber of one of the Falcon 9′s Merlin rocket engines.
After examining the problematic engine, SpaceX engineers were able to trace the high-pressure problem to a valve that controls the flow of nitrogen used to purge the engine before ignition. Using the inert nitrogen gas to purge rocket engines is common and has been used for decades. The nitrogen displaces gases and/or liquids, effectively cleaning the engine and preventing any volatile mixtures before ignition.
A check valve that allows the nitrogen purge prior to ignition in the Merlin engine was stuck open just before launch. This stuck valve allowed “liquid oxygen to flow from the main injector [for the rocket engine itself] into the gas generator injector” that generates hot turbine gas, which drives the turbopumps, according to SpaceX. The turbopumps are basically very high-powered fuel and oxidizer pumps that deliver the liquids to the main combustion chamber of the rocket. The result was the turbopumps were operating at a slightly higher power level, resulting in the high pressure detected in the combustion chamber on engine five. Full story

KSC master-plan rewrite under way for new launches

Spaceport's planned transformation to multi-user facility prompts update. Snapped in 1964, the black-and-white photograph depicts Pad 39A under construction — and in the background, metal rebar of the future Vehicle Assembly Building is emerging from the ground. For the past half-century, the $5.6 billion, “irreplaceable” Kennedy Space Center has operated as a NASA-monopolized installation, said master planner Trey Carlson. Full story


The Rocket Factory: SpaceX Builds Them From Top to Bottom

May 18, 2012 - The commercial space race is about to begin. Early Saturday morning at 4:55 a.m. EDT, the first privately designed and built spacecraft destined for the International Space Station is expected to lift off from the historic Cape Canaveral Air Force Station not far from the Atlantic Ocean on Florida's east coast. The Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon capsule are designed and built by Space Exploration Technologies -- the company better known as SpaceX -- at the company's factory not far from the Pacific Ocean in Hawthorne, California. Full story

Japan's H-2A rocket orbits craft to aid climate scientists May 17, 2012-A Japanese H-2A rocket deployed four satellites in orbit Thursday, putting up a research mission to track the changing role of water in Earth's climate and a South Korean payload to gather high-resolution photos for environmental monitoring and security authorities. The 187-foot-tall launcher blasted off at 1639 GMT (12:39 p.m. EDT) from the Tanegashima Space Center, a picturesque island spaceport in southern Japan. The rocket soared south from Tanegashima, its hydrogen-fueled main engine and twin solid rocket boosters rising into the sky in a ball of orange flame. The H-2A rocket's upper stage reached orbit about 15 minutes after liftoff, then deployed four satellites for Japan and South Korea. Full Story

Monday, May 21, 2012

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