SpaceX CRS-9
Guā-māu
SpaceX Dragon teh tsiap-kīn ISS ê sî-tsūn | |||||
Jīm-bū lūi-hêng | ISS póo-kip | ||||
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Chhau-chok-chiá | SpaceX | ||||
COSPAR ID | 2016-046A | ||||
SATCAT № | 41672 | ||||
Jīm-bû keng-kòe sî-kan | Final: 39kang ,11tiám-cheng ,3hun-cheng | ||||
Thài-khong-chûn sèng-chit | |||||
Thài-khong-chûn | Dragon C111 | ||||
Thài-khong-chûn lūi-hêng | Dragon CRS | ||||
Chè-chō-chiá | SpaceX | ||||
Bû jiân-liāu chit-liōng | 4,200 kg (9,300 lb) | ||||
Chhùn-chhioh |
Height: 7.2 m (24 ft) Diameter: 3.7 m (12 ft) | ||||
Jīm-bū ê khai-sí | |||||
Hoat-siā ji̍t-chí | 18 July 2016, 04:44UTC[1] | ||||
Hóe-chìⁿ | Falcon 9 Full Thrust | ||||
Hoat-siā tē-tiám | Cape Canaveral SLC-40 | ||||
Chhéng-hù-chiá | SpaceX | ||||
Jīm-bū ê kiat-sok | |||||
Hòe-khì | khó huê-siu | ||||
Kàng-lo̍h ji̍t-chí | 26 August 2016, 15:47[2] | UTC||||
Kàng-lo̍h tē-tiám | ThaiThài-pîng-iûñ, 525 km (326 mi) SW of Baja[2] | ||||
Kúi-tō chham-sò͘ | |||||
Reference system | Tē-sim kuí-tō | ||||
Regime | Kīn-tē kuí-tō | ||||
Semi-major axis | 6,780.61 km (4,213.28 mi) | ||||
Eccentricity | 0.000214 | ||||
Perigee | 401.02 km (249.18 mi) | ||||
Apogee | 403.93 km (250.99 mi) | ||||
Inclination | 51.6432° | ||||
Period | 92.62 hun-tsing | ||||
Mean motion | 15.5488 tsuán/ta̍k-kang | ||||
Epoch | 2016-nî 7-gue̍h 25, 12:53:58 UTC[3] | ||||
Po̍k-uīing with ISS | |||||
Po̍k-uīing port | Harmony siōng kē-tiám | ||||
RMS capture | 2016-nî 7-gue̍h 20, 10:56 UTC[4] | ||||
Po̍k-uīing date | 2016-nî 7-gue̍h 20, 14:03 UTC[4] | ||||
Unpo̍k-uīing date | 2016-nî 8-gue̍h 25, 21:00 UTC[5] | ||||
RMS release | 2016-nî 8-ue̍h 26, 10:11 UTC[2] | ||||
Time po̍k-uīed | 36kang ,6tiám-cheng ,57hun-cheng | ||||
Cargo | |||||
Mass | 2,257 kg (4,975.8 lb)[6] | ||||
Pressurised | 1,790 kg (3,946.3 lb)[6] | ||||
Unpressurised | 467 kg (1,029.5 lb)[6] | ||||
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SpaceX CRS-9 (ing-gú: SpaceX CRS-9), mā kiò-tsò SpX-9, sī tsi̍t-hāng tsên-óng kok-tsè thài-khong-tsām ê siong-gia̍p póo-kip ho̍k-bū jīm-bū, tī 2016-nî 7-gue̍h 18-ji̍t huat-siā.[7][8] Tsia-ê ƶīm-bū sī-iû NASA teh sîng-pau, pīng-iû SpaceX sú-iōng Dragon thài-khong-tshong tsìn-hîng tshau-tsok. Ū tsi̍t-phe huè-bu̍t í-king sîng-kong tah-tsài teh SpaceX ê Falcon 9 27-hō hâng-pan tíng-kuân.
Tsù-kái
[siu-kái | kái goân-sí-bé]- ↑ Graham, William (17 July 2016). "CRS-9 Dragon completes journey to the Space Station". NASA Spaceflight. 20 July 2016 khòaⁿ--ê.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Harwood, William (26 August 2016). "SpaceX supply ship departs station, returns to Earth". CBS News. 26 August 2016 khòaⁿ--ê. (Eng-gí)
- ↑ "Dragon CRS-9 - Orbit". Heavens Above. 25 July 2016. 26 July 2016 khòaⁿ--ê.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Gebhardt, Chris (20 July 2016). "CRS-9 Dragon completes journey to the Space Station". NASA Spaceflight. 20 July 2016 khòaⁿ--ê.
- ↑ "ISS Daily Summary Report – 08/25/2016". NASA. 25 August 2016. 26 August 2016 khòaⁿ--ê.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 "SpaceX CRS-9 Mission Overview" (PDF). NASA. 26 July 2016 khòaⁿ--ê.
- ↑ "All systems go..." Twitter.com. SpaceX. 16 July 2016. 17 July 2016 khòaⁿ--ê.
- ↑ "SpaceX CRS-9 for NASA". SpaceXStats.com. 17 July 2016 khòaⁿ--ê.
Tsham-ua̍t
[siu-kái | kái goân-sí-bé]- FamilySearch
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- Tuì-guā chêng-pò ha̍k-īⁿAcademy of Foreign Intelligence
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Guā-pōo lên-ket
[siu-kái | kái goân-sí-bé]- SpaceX CRS portal Archived 2022-08-19 at the Wayback Machine. at NASA.gov (Eng-gí)
- Dragon spacecraft page Archived 2017-04-12 at the Wayback Machine. at SpaceX.com (Eng-gí)