- Source: Kounotori 8
Kounotori 8 (こうのとり8号機), also known as HTV-8 was the 8th flight of the H-II Transfer Vehicle, a robotic cargo spacecraft to resupply the International Space Station. It was launched on 24 September 2019, 16:05:05 UTC.
Spacecraft
Major changes from previous Kounotori are:
Replacement of Earth sensor with star tracker for spacecraft attitude control
New cargo racks developed for HTV-X which allows 30% more Cargo Transfer Bags (CTB) to be carried in the Pressurized Logistics Carrier (PLC). (316 CTBs for Kounotori 8, compared to 248 CTBs of Kounotori 6)
Cargo
Kounotori 8 carries about 5300 kg of cargo, consisting of 3400 kg in the pressurized compartment and 1900 kg in the unpressurized compartment.
Cargo in the Pressurized Logistics Carrier (PLC) include:
JAXA experiment Cell Biology Experiment Facility-Left (CBEF-L)
JAXA experiment Sony Optical Link for ISS (SOLISS), a satellite optical communication demonstration co-developed with Sony Computer Science Laboratories
JAXA experiment Hourglass, which will investigate the behavior of soil and rock particles under low gravity conditions
Gas bottle for JAXA experiment
Experiment materials for Electrostatic Levitation Furnace (ELF)
CubeSats to be deployed from ISS: NARSSCube-1, AQT-D, RWASAT-1
NASA system supply cargo: new water tank for Water Storage System (WSS)
NASA system supply cargo: tank for Nitrogen Oxygen Recharge System (NORS)
In the Unpressurized Logistics Carrier (ULC), Kounotori 8 carries six lithium-ion batteries Orbital Replacement Units (ORUs) for replacing the ISS's existing nickel-hydrogen batteries. The transportation of replacement batteries is a continuation from the previous Kounotori 6 and 7, and will continue through to Kounotori 9.
Operation
= Launch
=The H-IIB launch vehicle carrying Kounotori 8 was initially scheduled to be launched at 21:33:29 UTC, 10 September 2019. During launch preparation, a fire broke out at the launch pad at around 18:05 UTC (T minus 3.5 hours), and the launch was called off. The cause of fire was attributed to the static electricity on the heat resistant material under the mixture of liquid oxygen and gas oxygen for the engine pre-cooling.
After the modification to the mobile launch platform to suppress static electricity, a new launch was scheduled at 23 September 2019, 16:30 UTC, but the collision avoidance check revealed that the 2nd stage of the launch vehicle might approach near the Soyuz MS-15 which was scheduled to be launched on 25 September 2019. A revised launch schedule was set for 16:05 UTC, 24 September 2019. On 24 September 2019, 16:05:05 UTC, the Kounotori 8 aboard H-IIB was launched successfully.
= Operation while berthed to the ISS
=Kounotori 8 was captured by the Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) at 23:13 UTC, on 27 September 2019, and berthed at Harmony's nadir Common Berthing Mechanism (CBM) by 17:55 UTC, on 28 September 2019.
The External Palette (EP8), which carries the lithium-ion battery Orbital Replacement Units (ORU), was extracted from the Kounotori 8's Unpressurized Logistics Carrier (ULC) by the SSRMS (Canadarm2) on 29 September 2019.
The External Palette of Kounotori 7 (EP7) was placed in the Kounotori 8's ULC. EP7 was left on the ISS after the departure of Kounotori 7 due to the schedule change of extravehicular activity after the launch failure of Soyuz MS-10.
= Departure and reentry to the Earth atmosphere
=On 1 November 2019, Kounotori 8 was detached from Harmony's CBM by the SSRMS (Canadarm2), and it was released into orbit at 17:20 UTC.
It was disposed by the destructive reentry to the Earth atmosphere at around 02:09 UTC, on 3 November 2019.
References
External links
JAXA HTV page Archived 14 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Manaka Inaba
- Stasiun Shin-Osaka
- Stasiun Osaka
- Kounotori 8
- Kounotori 7
- Kounotori 9
- Kounotori (train)
- H-II Transfer Vehicle
- Uncrewed spaceflights to the International Space Station
- Kounotori 6
- Tajima Airport
- List of JAXA launches
- List of H-II series and H3 launches