AUT tracks re-entry of first private space mission
AUT tracks re-entry and
splashdown of first private space mission
AUT University’s Institute of Radio Astronomy and
Space Research (IRASR) will track re-entry of the first
private space flight to the International Space Station
(ISS).
Re-entry is scheduled to take place tomorrow (Thursday 31st May) with broadcast of the departure from the ISS commencing at 7.30pm New Zealand time (3.30am EDT).
AUT’s radio astronomers will be tracking the Dragon space craft as it re-enters orbit and splashes down into the Pacific Ocean hundreds of miles off the west coast of California.
California-based SpaceX (Space Exploration
Technologies) launched its Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon space
craft from Cape Canaveral on Tuesday 22nd May. The Dragon
space craft successfully berthed at the ISS on Friday 25th
May.
More information
NASA TV will begin live coverage of the
departure of Dragon at 2:30 a.m. CDT (3:30 a.m. EDT).
Coverage will continue through the release of Dragon from
the station, currently scheduled for 5:10 a.m. CDT (6:10
a.m. EDT) and will resume at 9:15 a.m. CDT (10:15 a.m. EDT)
with deorbit and splashdown coverage. The capsule is
currently scheduled to splashdown in the Pacific Ocean at
10:44 a.m. CDT (11:44 a.m. EDT) hundreds of miles off the
west coast of California likely out of range of live
television.
Web
resources
SpaceX press releases - http://www.spacex.com/media.php
High-Resolution
photographs - http://spacexlaunch.zenfolio.com
Broadcast
quality video - https://vimeo.com/spacexlaunch/videos
Live
coverage of Dragon’s departure from the ISS - http://www.spacex.com/webcast/ and NASA
TV http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/index.html
SpaceX
media kit - http://www.spacex.com/downloads/COTS-2-Press-Kit-5-14-12.pdf
Falcon
9 launch vehicle - http://www.spacex.com/falcon9.php
Dragon
spacecraft - http://www.spacex.com/dragon.php
AUT’s
Institute of Radio Astronomy and Space Research (IRASR)- http://www.irasr.aut.ac.nz/
Social
media
www.twitter.com/elonmusk
www.twitter.com/spacex
www.facebook.com/spacex
www.youtube.com/spacex