How Do Cargo Spacecraft Work?

How Do Cargo Spacecraft Work?

image

Today is the day that our commercial partner, Orbital ATK, has set for the launch of its fourth contracted mission to the International Space Station. The Cygnus spacecraft will carry more than 7,000 pounds of science and research, crew supplies and vehicle hardware to the orbital laboratory.

How Does it Launch?

image

This mission is the first Cygnus mission to utilize NASA’s Kennedy Space Center and launch from the Cape Canaveral Air Force base in Cape Canaveral, Florida.

The cargo will be launched inside the Orbital ATK Cygnus spacecraft using a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket. 

But how does it get there? Is there someone on the ground controlling and directing it to the space station? Surprisingly, no. After launch, the Cygnus spacecraft is automated until it gets near the station. At that point, the robotic controllers use the CanadArm2 to reach out and grapple it (grab), and then berth (connect) it to the station.

What’s Inside?

image

In order to keep the thousands of pounds of supplies, science and hardware from moving during launch and in flight, the cargo is packed in bags and strapped to the walls.

The new experiments arriving to the space station will challenge and inspire future scientists and explorers. A few of the highlights are:

The Packed Bed Reactor Experiment (PBRE) - This experiment (image below) will study the behavior of gases and liquids when they flow simultaneously through a column filled with fixed porous media. The findings from this will be of interest in many chemical and biological processing systems as well as many geophysical applications.

image

BASS-M (Burning and Suppression of Solids – Milliken) - This experiment (image below) will evaluate flame retardant and/or resistant textiles as a mode of personal protection from fire-related hazards. Studying this in microgravity will aid in better designs for future textiles and benefit those who wear flame retardant and/or resistant protective apparel such as military personnel and civilian workers in the electrical and energy industries. 

image

Space Automated Bioproduct Lab (SABL) - This equipment is a single locker-sized facility (image below) that will enable a wide variety of fundamental, applied and commercial life sciences research. It will also benefit K-16 education-based investigations aboard the space station. Research will be supported on microorganisms (bacteria, yeast, algae, fungi, viruses, etc.), animal cells and tissues and small plant and animal organisms.

image

Nodes Satellites – These satellites (image below) will be deployed from the space station to demonstrate new network capabilities critical to the operation of swarms of spacecraft. They will show the ability of multi-spacecraft swarms to receive and distribute ground commands, exchange information periodically and more. 

image

Holiday Surprises - With the upcoming holidays the crew’s family has the opportunity to send Christmas gifts to their family members on the International Space Station. 

image

What About After?

The spacecraft will spend more than a month attached to the space station before it’s detached for re-entry into Earth’s atmosphere in January 2016, disposing of about 3,000 pounds of trash. It will disintegrate while entering the atmosphere. 

image

Want to Watch Launch?

Launch coverage begins at 4:30 p.m. EST on Thursday, Dec. 3 on NASA Television. Cygnus is set to lift off on the Atlas V at 5:55 p.m., the beginning of a 30-minute launch window, from Space Launch Complex 41.

In addition to launch coverage, a post-launch briefing will be held approximately two hours after launch. All briefings will air live on NASA TV. 

UPDATE: Due to poor weather conditions, today’s launch has been scrubbed and moved to tomorrow at 5:33 p.m. EST. The forecast for tomorrow calls for a 30% chance of acceptable conditions at launch time. Continuous countdown coverage will be available on NASA Television starting at 4:30 p.m.

image

UPDATE 2: The uncrewed Cygnus cargo ship launched at 4:44 p.m. EST on Sunday, Dec. 6 on a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket from Space Launch Complex 41 on Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida to begin its three-day journey to the orbiting laboratory.

How Do Cargo Spacecraft Work?

Make sure to follow us on Tumblr for your regular dose of space: http://nasa.tumblr.com

More Posts from Rordes and Others

11 years ago

Original chess...

These Two Guys Entered The Metro From Different Stations And Don’t Even Know Each Other. (via)

These two guys entered the metro from different stations and don’t even know each other. (via)

11 years ago

TortueNinja.

rordes - A.F.K
11 years ago
Fail Guys !
Fail Guys !
Fail Guys !
Fail Guys !

Fail guys !


Tags
9 years ago
rordes - A.F.K
2 years ago
9 years ago
rordes - A.F.K
7 years ago
rordes - A.F.K
6 years ago
rordes - A.F.K
9 years ago
Cats Who Immediately Regretted Their Poor Life Choices.
Cats Who Immediately Regretted Their Poor Life Choices.
Cats Who Immediately Regretted Their Poor Life Choices.
Cats Who Immediately Regretted Their Poor Life Choices.
Cats Who Immediately Regretted Their Poor Life Choices.
Cats Who Immediately Regretted Their Poor Life Choices.
Cats Who Immediately Regretted Their Poor Life Choices.
Cats Who Immediately Regretted Their Poor Life Choices.
Cats Who Immediately Regretted Their Poor Life Choices.
Cats Who Immediately Regretted Their Poor Life Choices.

Cats Who Immediately Regretted Their Poor Life Choices.

  • geekwiththegoggles
    geekwiththegoggles reblogged this · 9 years ago
  • geekwiththegoggles
    geekwiththegoggles liked this · 9 years ago
  • tristanshoard
    tristanshoard reblogged this · 9 years ago
  • thelifeandtimesofmay
    thelifeandtimesofmay reblogged this · 9 years ago
  • usuallysecretcollectionme-blog
    usuallysecretcollectionme-blog liked this · 9 years ago
  • bielote
    bielote liked this · 9 years ago
  • cyclic-origin
    cyclic-origin reblogged this · 9 years ago
  • kitaichan
    kitaichan reblogged this · 9 years ago
  • dilekscelik27
    dilekscelik27 liked this · 9 years ago
  • disturbed-silence
    disturbed-silence liked this · 9 years ago
  • crispyharmonybasement-blog
    crispyharmonybasement-blog liked this · 9 years ago
  • linanlu
    linanlu liked this · 9 years ago
  • ivanfgonzalez
    ivanfgonzalez reblogged this · 9 years ago
  • that-one-fanartist
    that-one-fanartist reblogged this · 9 years ago
  • that-one-fanartist
    that-one-fanartist liked this · 9 years ago
  • caffeinehype
    caffeinehype reblogged this · 9 years ago
  • rebeccathebeast
    rebeccathebeast reblogged this · 9 years ago
  • hellojunebug1969-blog
    hellojunebug1969-blog liked this · 9 years ago
  • arcanelegacy
    arcanelegacy reblogged this · 9 years ago
  • withoutwords-thoughts
    withoutwords-thoughts liked this · 9 years ago
  • z-angseth
    z-angseth reblogged this · 9 years ago
  • babbywipes420-blog
    babbywipes420-blog liked this · 9 years ago
  • miercatt
    miercatt reblogged this · 9 years ago
  • alicerobertstext
    alicerobertstext reblogged this · 9 years ago
  • starlordsam26
    starlordsam26 liked this · 9 years ago
  • rordes
    rordes reblogged this · 9 years ago
  • qrppablo-blog
    qrppablo-blog liked this · 9 years ago
  • limelord
    limelord liked this · 9 years ago
  • amiwrongaswell
    amiwrongaswell reblogged this · 9 years ago
  • artificiallyflavoredskin
    artificiallyflavoredskin reblogged this · 9 years ago
  • lapislisten
    lapislisten liked this · 9 years ago
  • -secretlyafangirl-
    -secretlyafangirl- reblogged this · 9 years ago
  • praseodymiumcarbonyttrium
    praseodymiumcarbonyttrium reblogged this · 9 years ago
  • ununnilium
    ununnilium liked this · 9 years ago
rordes - A.F.K
A.F.K

It sucks.

293 posts

Explore Tumblr Blog
Search Through Tumblr Tags