Apaiss | Full video w/ audio of the incident with Soyuz MS-18 thrusters changing ISS orientation (10-15-2021) @Apaiss | Uploaded October 2021 | Updated October 2024, 11 hours ago.
Timelapse of the manouver 00:18
ISS Animation of the manouver 02:12
Video with real speed and audio 03:11
In october 15, 2021, at 5:02 a.m. EDT, "Russian flight controllers conducted a scheduled thruster firing test on the Soyuz MS-18 spacecraft that is scheduled to return to Earth Saturday night with three crew members aboard. The thruster firing unexpectedly continued after the end of the test window, resulting in a loss of attitude control for the International Space Station at 5:13 a.m. Within 30 minutes, flight controllers regained attitude control of the space station, which is now in a stable configuration. The crew was awake at the time of the event and was not in any danger.
NASA and Roscosmos are collaborating to understand the root cause."
Em 15 de outubro de 2021, às 5h02 EDT, "os controladores de voo russos realizaram um teste programado de disparo do propulsor na espaçonave Soyuz MS-18, que deve retornar à Terra no sábado à noite com três tripulantes a bordo. O disparo do propulsor continuou inesperadamente após o fim da janela de teste, resultando em uma perda de controle de atitude para a Estação Espacial Internacional às 5h13. Em 30 minutos, os controladores de vôo recuperaram o controle de atitude da estação espacial, que agora está em uma configuração estável. acordado na hora do evento e não corria perigo.
NASA e Roscosmos estão colaborando para entender a causa raiz. "
Credits of the video: NASA/USTREAM.
More infos: blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation
ISS Animation from public telemetry by @liamkennedy
dropbox.com/sh/9uuorukv6dlqc23/AAAMKV5AZLwq-zhxR1vv-J3Ua?dl=0
Music: Fluidscape - Kevin MacLeod
Timelapse of the manouver 00:18
ISS Animation of the manouver 02:12
Video with real speed and audio 03:11
In october 15, 2021, at 5:02 a.m. EDT, "Russian flight controllers conducted a scheduled thruster firing test on the Soyuz MS-18 spacecraft that is scheduled to return to Earth Saturday night with three crew members aboard. The thruster firing unexpectedly continued after the end of the test window, resulting in a loss of attitude control for the International Space Station at 5:13 a.m. Within 30 minutes, flight controllers regained attitude control of the space station, which is now in a stable configuration. The crew was awake at the time of the event and was not in any danger.
NASA and Roscosmos are collaborating to understand the root cause."
Em 15 de outubro de 2021, às 5h02 EDT, "os controladores de voo russos realizaram um teste programado de disparo do propulsor na espaçonave Soyuz MS-18, que deve retornar à Terra no sábado à noite com três tripulantes a bordo. O disparo do propulsor continuou inesperadamente após o fim da janela de teste, resultando em uma perda de controle de atitude para a Estação Espacial Internacional às 5h13. Em 30 minutos, os controladores de vôo recuperaram o controle de atitude da estação espacial, que agora está em uma configuração estável. acordado na hora do evento e não corria perigo.
NASA e Roscosmos estão colaborando para entender a causa raiz. "
Credits of the video: NASA/USTREAM.
More infos: blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation
ISS Animation from public telemetry by @liamkennedy
dropbox.com/sh/9uuorukv6dlqc23/AAAMKV5AZLwq-zhxR1vv-J3Ua?dl=0
Music: Fluidscape - Kevin MacLeod