Progress M-64 Launch May 14/15, 2008

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Progress M-64 (#364)
The official launch time set:

15.05.2008 02:22:54 Baikonur
15.05.2008 00:22:54 Moscow Daylight Savings Time
14.05.2008 23:22:54 TSUP Time
14/05/2008 22:22:54 MET
May 14, 2008 20:22:54 UTC
May 14, 2008 4:22:54 P.M. EDT

During the past day, works conitued in Assembly Building at the Area 254 of Baikonur Cosmodrome. Designers inspection of the Progress M-64 cargo vehicle was completed.

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Payload shroud roll on to the cargo vehicle was performed.

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Cargo Manifest for Progress M-64

Full Vehicle's launch mass - 7056 kg

Propellant in the combined propulsion module's tanks - 880 kg
(which includes propellant to replenish the ISS reserve, given a nominal docking is achieved - 250 kg)

Propellant in refuelling tanks - 350 kg

Gas in oxygen supply bottles:
air - 21 kg
oxygen - 29 kg

Water in the Rodnik (Creek) system - 420 kg

Deliverable equipment in the pressurized volume, totals 1292 kg:

- SOGS gas analysers - 4 kg

- SVO - waste purification column block, condensate supply block - 29 kg

- SSGO - solid waste containers, water vessels, compressible collector, E-K preservative vessels - 128 kg

- SOP - food rations containers, fresh food - 258 kg

- SMO - underwears, medical monitoring and inspection equipment, personal hygiene means, zero-g influence countering means, first aid kits, air purity checks, cleaning means - 126 kg

- SIZ - individual oxygen blocks, water vessels, radiation measuring equipment - 98 kg

- SOTR - system for heat balance keeping - 15 kg

- STTS - system for telephone and telegraph comminications - 1 kg

- SUBA - system for onboard equipment control - 8 kg

- Electric lamps - 3 kg

- SEP - accumulator battery block 800 A - 77 kg

- BITS2-12 - cableware for onboard telemetry downlink system - 3 kg

- STOR - tools cartrige belt, extenders cartrige belt, container pouches, repair equipment - 48 kg

- KSPE (crew support complex) - onboard documentation, parcel for crewmembers, photo and video equipment - 14 kg

- SSVP - docking assembly springs - 0.1 kg

- KTSN - the scientific payload assembly - 42 kg

- TPK Soyuz TMA - Sokol KV-2 pressure suit - 8 kg

- Upgrage equipment for SM - docking target apadter, docking target container - 9 kg

- Upgrade equipment for FGB - a "Fungistat" set, induction smoke alarm detectors IDE-2 - 13 kg

- US Payload - food ration containers, crew support items, medical items, onboard equipment - 406 kg
 

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I've never seen such a detailed cargo manifest. Very interesting!
 

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I've never seen such a detailed cargo manifest. Very interesting!

Had you been a subscriber of Novosti Kosmonavtiki magaznie, you would have even more detailed one for each Progress launch, but 1.5 months after the blastoff and in Russian. :p

Frankly enough, this one I've got from Roscosmos web site.

BTW, my friend who is responsible for precision observance of a part this manifest is now at Baikonur. A lucky guy he is!
 

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The launch vehicle's integration

May 11, 2008. Baikonur launch site, branch office of S.P.Korolev RSC Energia

Orbital module of the Soyuz-U launch vehicle, containing Progress M-64 spacecraft was integrated with the Soyuz-U launch vehicle in the processing facility.

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Rollout to the Launch Pad

This morning, the Soyuz-U LV with Progress M-64 cargo spacecraft attached has been rolled out and erected at the LC #5 in the Area 1 of Baikonur Cosmodrome.

The first launch day operations are under way on the pad. There beginning of the full dry run tests is planned to 15:00 Moscow time.

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Maybe this is a stupid question (sorry in this case), but anyone knows any web (or something like that) for watching the launch this Wendsday?
 

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I thought that the only Russian launches that have live webcast were manned Soyuz launches. They do not usualy have webcasts for Progress launches, do they?
 

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Progress M-64 Data Sheet

All times in the sheet are given as Moscow Daylight Savings time
(Baikonur Local +2 hrs; UTC -4 hrs)

Launch Vehicle: Soyuz-U
Cargo Space Craft: Progress M-64
Date of Launch: 15.05.2008
Time of Launch: 00:22:56
Launch Pad: Area 1

Launch Vehicle's Mission Profile:
Flight Stage | Time, seconds | Time, min:sec | Time, MSK
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Liftoff .... | .... 0 |... 00:00 | 00:22:56
1st St. Sep. | 118.78 | 01:58.78 | 00:24:55
Fairing Sep. | 161.06 | 02:41.06 | 00:25:37
2nd St. Sep. | 287.30 | 04:47.30 | 00:27:43
Adapter Sep. | 297.05 | 04:57.05 | 00:27:53
3rd St. MECO | 525.88 | 08:45.88 | 00:31:42
Payload Sep. | 529.18 | 08:49.18 | 00:31:45

Areas of Launch Vehicle's separable parts falling:
Part | Area # | Location, Country
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1st Stage ..... | . 16, 67 | Karaganda Oblast, Kz
Payload Fairing | ..... 69 | Karaganda Oblast, Kz
2nd Stage...... | 306, 307 | Eastern Kazakhstan Oblast, Kz
............... | ........ | Altay Kray, Ru
Payload Adapter | .... 309 | Eastern Kazakhstan Oblast, Kz
............... | ........ | Altay Kray, Ru
............... | ........ | Republic Altay, Ru

Planned moment of docking to the ISS: May 17, 2008 01:37.30
Backup Launch Date: May 16, 2008 23:34:42
 

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It seems
[SIZE=-2]The 1733rd flight of a Soyuz launch vehicle was performed Thursday, May 15, 2008 from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan at 02:22 Baikonur time (22:22 Paris time on May 14, 2008).[/SIZE]

http://www.starsem.com/news/releases.htm#1733

Misssed it, oh well, have to find the replay!

N.
 

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It seems

http://www.starsem.com/news/releases.htm#1733

Misssed it, oh well, have to find the replay!

N.

I have missed this one too because my ISP has been lazy tonight, no connection was available (I already consider switching over to a different one).

You can view a small clip embedded into a news issue by this link:
http://www.vesti.ru/videos?vid=132051&cid=7&doc_type=news&doc_id=181407

Apparently, no live launch coverage was available during the launch.

The exact launch time was 20:22:56.216 UTC

According to the latest report, the orbital parameters were:

ApA 244 km
PeA 194 km
T 88.6 mins
i 51.65°

Docking to the ISS is expected to happen at:
17.05.2008 01:37:30 Moscow
May 16, 21:37:30 GMT

It will be covered live by NASA TV, don't miss the event!
 

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Thanks for that, wish they would do more coverage of these launches!

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