28.03.2005, Korolev, Moscow Area.
At Korolev RSC Energia a regular session of the Board
of Chief Designers on the Russian Segment of the International
Space Station (ISS) was held that was dedicated to the
next phase of the flight program of the station and the
Soyuz TMA-6 manned spacecraft launch processing.
Reports were presented by:
Yu.I. Grigoriev (RSC Energia Deputy General Designer) –
on the main results of the ninth and tenth expeditions
to the International Station (ISS-9 and ISS-10), on proposals
related to the flight program of the eleventh expedition
(ISS-11) and the eight visiting expedition (VE-8), on the
Soyuz TMA-6 launch processing, the technical condition
of the station and the Soyuz TMA-5 spacecraft that is operated
as a part of it and which it is planned to use for returning
ISS-10 and VE-8 to Earth;
Chief Designers, responsible representatives of enterprises
designing and manufacturing the components of Rocket and
Space Complex and onboard systems – on the questions related
to the technical readiness of spacecraft, launch vehicle
and Launch Complex for launch;
V.V. Tsibliev (head of Gagarin TsPK RGNII) – on the flight
readiness of ISS-11 and VE-8 crews;
V.V. Bogomolov (Institute of Biomedical Problems Deputy
Director) – on the health state of ISS-10, ISS-11 and VE-8;
V.A. Soloviev (head of Lead Operational Control Team –
LOCT, RSC Energia Deputy General Designer, pilot cosmonaut)
– on the course of the ISS flight, flight control documentation
readiness, LOCT personnel and crews readiness for forthcoming
work on Soyuz TMA-6 docking with the station;
A.T. Goryachenkov (TsNIII of Machine-Building Deputy General
Director) – on the statement of this organization of Roskosmos
on ISS technical condition and Soyuz TMA-6 launch readiness
.
The main ISS-11 crew consisting of two people is going
in for flight: Russian cosmonaut Sergei Krikalev (ISS-11
Commander, Soyuz TMA Commander), and American astronaut
John Phillips (Soyuz TMA Mission Specialist, ISS-11 Mission
Specialist). Among the spacecraft crew members is European
Space Agency (ESA) astronaut, Italian citizen Roberto Vittori
(Spacecraft Mission Specialist-2). He will have to work
onboard the station under the VE-8 program and return to
Earth with the ISS-10 crew via the Soyuz TMA-5 spacecraft.
ISS-11 crew flight tasks:
- attending operations on undocking of Soyuz TMA-5
and Progress M-52 spacecraft, docking and undocking of
the Soyuz TMA-6 spacecraft, docking, unloading and joint
activities onboard the station with Progress M-53 and
Progress M-54 vehilces, Soyuz TMA-7 docking;
- maintaining
the station serviceability;
- performing one spacewalk
in the open space;
- performing the applied research program;
- return via
the Soyuz TMA-6 spacecraft.
The applied research program in the phase of ISS-11 includes
performance of 40 experiments, among them under the Russian
program, as well as contractual work.
During VE-8 it is foreseen to perform 20 experiments, among
them visual observations, medicine, biotechnology, engineering,
photographic and video recording.
During the ISS-11 expedition the America Party plans to
resume the flights of reusable spacecraft; Discovery STS-114
(May 15-25) and Atlantis STS-121 (July 12-21), during the
second flight it being planned to start a long-term flight
of ESA astronaut flight in order to check the installation
and readiness of the Zvezda Service Module equipment for
joint operations with the first European automated transfer
vehicle (ATV) Joule Verne.
The Board of Chief Designers, having reviewed the technical
condition of Soyuz TMA-6 spacecraft and station, the readiness
state of the Soyuz TMA-6 spacecraft, the course of Soyuz-FG
and Launch Complex preparation, the crews readiness for
ISS and spacecraft flight program implementation, as well
as considering the positive statements on operational readiness
of the spacecraft and the station as a whole, has decided
to approve:
- the final results of ISS work program implementation
for the passed period of time;
- the results of testing
and the plan of forthcoming activities on Soyuz TMA-6
launch processing for the scheduled replacement of
the Soyuz TMA-5 spacecraft on the station and the VE-8
expedition implementation with returning to Earth Russian
cosmonaut S. Sharipov (ISS-10 Mission Specialist and
Soyuz TMA-5 Commander), NASA astronaut L. Chiao (ISS-10
Commander and Soyuz TMA-5 Mission Specialist) and ESA
astronaut R. Vittori (Soyuz TMA-6 Mission Specialist-2,
VE-8 Mission Specialist;
- the program of studies and
experiments in the phase of ISS-11 expedition with
duration of 175 days;
- The VE-8 expedition program with
duration of 11 days, that foresees ESA astronaut R.
Vittory’s flight with performing experiments and studies
developed by Russia’s scientists and ESA member countries,
as well as contractual work.
The Board of Chief Designers session was held with N.I.
Zelenschikov as a Chairman (RSC Energia First Deputy General
Designer). In its work participated representatives of
Roskosmos, NASA, ESA, industry enterprises and organizations
involved in project implementation.
The Soyuz TMA-6 launch is planned for April 15, 2005, at
4:46 a.m. Moscow time.
  
  
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