Astronauts To Install A Parking Space For SpaceX and Boeing At The ISS (popularmechanics.com)
Since Boeing and SpaceX will begin sending NASA astronauts into orbit next year, the International Space Station is going to need a place for them to park. Astronauts Jeff Williams and Kate Rubins will journey outside the ISS on Friday to install a new docking adapter for these two private companies. Popular Mechanics reports: "Installing these adapters is a necessary step in NASA's Commercial Crew Program, which seeks to spur development of commercial crew spacecraft. The spacewalk is scheduled to begin at 8:05 a.m. on Friday, and live coverage will start at 6:30. This will be Williams' fourth spacewalk, and Rubins' first." In the meantime, you can watch this video describing exactly what the spacewalk will entail.
Time to standardize "parking adaptors" for space stations. Don't give this job to Apple, please.
As opposed to all the relativity pleasant 7.6 earthquakes.
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I can't even imagine how much change would be required to feed a meter like that. One would think that would take the bulk of the payload.
Time is what keeps everything from happening all at once.
Maybe someone in the know can answer all of this, but what's responsibility like if a country or now private entity damages the ISS with a botched docking? Are there policies governing these kinds of incidents - a you break it, you buy it kind of thing?
Musky is a sleeper agent for ISIS who is planning to deorbit the space station and crash it into the whitehouse.
Will there be valet parking service ?
What do you do if you see a spaceman?
Park in it man!
Since we had to explicitly state:
"to install a new docking adapter for these two private companies."
Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will influence me.
Nobody's ever killed 6 million Jews because someone swung their fist.
Words are more dangerous than fists.
Really? Boeing????? That company which cannot build anything without 5000% cost overruns?
hahahahaha
now SpaceX....THERES a real company.
Like, "This space reserved for Elon Musk"?
Trust me. If there is a way to get revenue they will find a way.
Bitcoins with blue tooth or whatever.
They. Will. Find. A. Way.
Why do they need a new adapter? Surely that sort of thing is standardized?
Only to weak minded people.
The nice thing about standards is there are so many to choose from.
Or highly skilled martial artists.
Will the SpaceX spot have an EV charge station?
I can't even imagine how much change would be required to feed a meter like that. One would think that would take the bulk of the payload.
Solution: Pay-by-phone.
New problem: No cell signal.
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I know this robot called Marvin who needs a job.
IIRC, all current human manned space programs (ISS, Russia, and China) use the Russian docking system, making them all compatible with each other. The US space shuttles also used the Russian docking system before they were retired. Are there any significant benefits to the new docking system that makes it worth the design and installation expenses as well as the loss of compatibility?
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There are standards, but not one unified standard. At the moment the major ones appear to be SSVP-G4000 (Russian), APAS-95 (shuttle), SSVP-M8000 (Russian) & Common Berthing Mechanism (Dragon, Cygnus, etc). This appears to an attempt to consolidate the standards (probably one of several such attempts).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Docking_and_berthing_of_spacecraft
Designs of SSVP and APAS both belong to Russians, they are not open standards and the CMB, well its a berthing mechanism not a docking mechanism, the difference being the same as between a wall socket and screw terminal. CMB is great in long term connections, but pain in the rear to connect. IDA could be described as a variant of APAS, but its based on an open standard, anyone can build a compatible docking adapter without having to buy one from Russians.
Yeah thanks for the heads up to a YouTube video.
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Since the International Space Station is on GMT which is four hours ahead of Eastern Daylight Time, this means that the 8:05 A. M. spacewalk begins at 4:05 A. M. EDT on the east coast of the US.
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