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The expert told why "Nauka" has only one attempt to dock with the ISS.
FKR member Alexander Khokhlov told why the Nauka module has only one attempt to dock with the ISS
03:41 28.07.2021
MOSCOW, July 28 - RIA Novosti. The multipurpose laboratory module "Science" can have only one attempt to dock with the International Space Station (ISS), since part of the fuel due to an emergency situation turned out to be unusable, Alexander Khokhlov, a member of the North-West organization of the Russian Federation of Cosmonautics, told RIA Novosti.
The Nauka module was launched from the Baikonur cosmodrome on July 21 by the Proton-M carrier rocket ; its docking with the ISS is scheduled for July 29.
"Nauka can only have one attempt to dock with the ISS. The fact is that due to an abnormal situation in the propulsion system of the module, part of the fuel mixed with gas and became unusable," Khokhlov said.
In this regard, according to him, "Nauka" may not have enough fuel for a repeated attempt to dock with the ISS, if the module fails to dock to the station the first time.
At present, Khokhlov added, the propulsion system continues to perform the task of correcting the Nauka's orbit to bring it to the station. In addition, he said, the module successfully tested the main automatic ("Course") and backup manual (TORU) systems required for rendezvous and docking with the ISS.
Earlier, Khokhlov told RIA Novosti that several emergency situations arose on the Nauka module during its flight to the ISS, but Russian specialists managed to cope with most of them.
Nauka began to be built in 1995 as a ground backup for the first module of the ISS Zarya. In 2004, it was decided to save money on the creation of a new compartment for the Russian segment of the station and to convert the "backup" into a full-fledged flight module. Its launch was originally planned for 2007, but was postponed for a total of 14 years due to financial and technical reasons.
In "Science" there is a sleeping place for an astronaut, a toilet, systems for the regeneration of oxygen from water and water from urine, workplaces for conducting experiments. It is also equipped with an airlock for carrying out the scientific equipment outside the station and the European remote manipulator ERA.
FKR member Alexander Khokhlov told why the Nauka module has only one attempt to dock with the ISS
03:41 28.07.2021
MOSCOW, July 28 - RIA Novosti. The multipurpose laboratory module "Science" can have only one attempt to dock with the International Space Station (ISS), since part of the fuel due to an emergency situation turned out to be unusable, Alexander Khokhlov, a member of the North-West organization of the Russian Federation of Cosmonautics, told RIA Novosti.
The Nauka module was launched from the Baikonur cosmodrome on July 21 by the Proton-M carrier rocket ; its docking with the ISS is scheduled for July 29.
"Nauka can only have one attempt to dock with the ISS. The fact is that due to an abnormal situation in the propulsion system of the module, part of the fuel mixed with gas and became unusable," Khokhlov said.
In this regard, according to him, "Nauka" may not have enough fuel for a repeated attempt to dock with the ISS, if the module fails to dock to the station the first time.
At present, Khokhlov added, the propulsion system continues to perform the task of correcting the Nauka's orbit to bring it to the station. In addition, he said, the module successfully tested the main automatic ("Course") and backup manual (TORU) systems required for rendezvous and docking with the ISS.
Earlier, Khokhlov told RIA Novosti that several emergency situations arose on the Nauka module during its flight to the ISS, but Russian specialists managed to cope with most of them.
Nauka began to be built in 1995 as a ground backup for the first module of the ISS Zarya. In 2004, it was decided to save money on the creation of a new compartment for the Russian segment of the station and to convert the "backup" into a full-fledged flight module. Its launch was originally planned for 2007, but was postponed for a total of 14 years due to financial and technical reasons.
In "Science" there is a sleeping place for an astronaut, a toilet, systems for the regeneration of oxygen from water and water from urine, workplaces for conducting experiments. It is also equipped with an airlock for carrying out the scientific equipment outside the station and the European remote manipulator ERA.
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