SpaceX CRS-22
SpaceX CRS-22, also known as SpX-22, was a Commercial Resupply Services mission to the International Space Station that launched at 17:29:15 UTC on 3 June 2021. The mission is contracted by NASA and is flown by SpaceX using a Cargo Dragon 2. This is the second flight for SpaceX under NASA's CRS Phase 2 contract awarded in January 2016.
Cargo Dragon
SpaceX plans to reuse the Cargo Dragons up to five times. Since it does not support a crew, the Cargo Dragon launches without SuperDraco abort engines, seats, cockpit controls or the life support system required to sustain astronauts in space. Dragon 2 improves on Dragon 1 in several ways, including lessened refurbishment time, leading to shorter periods between flights.The new Cargo Dragon capsules under the NASA CRS Phase 2 contract splash down under parachutes in the Gulf of Mexico rather than the previous recovery zone in the Pacific Ocean west of Baja California under the NASA CRS Phase 1 contract.
Mission
Timeline
T+00:00: LiftoffT+01:15: Maximum aerodynamic pressure
T+02:30: First stage main engine cutoff
T+02:34: Stage separation
T+02:41: Second stage engine start
T+02:48: First stage Boostback Burn
T+05:58: First stage entry burn begins
T+07:22: First stage landing burn
T+07:52: First stage landing on drone ship
T+08:46: Second stage engine cutoff
T+11:58: Dragon separation
T+12:35: Dragon nose cone open sequence begins
Payload
NASA contracted for the CRS-22 mission from SpaceX and therefore determines the primary payload, date of launch, and orbital parameters for the Cargo Dragon. The total mission payload is.- Science investigations:
- Vehicle hardware:
- Crew supplies:
- Spacewalk equipment:
- Computer resources:
- '''External payloads:'''
ISS Roll Out Solar Arrays (iROSA)
Additional hardware carried internally includes:
- Catalytic Reactor: legacy unit launching to provide critical sparing support for the water production capability for the environmental control and life support system
- Commercial Crew Vehicle Emergency Breathing Air Assembly Regulator Manifold Assembly : completing the first set of emergency air supply capability, this integrated system supports as many as five crew members for up to 1 hour during an ISS emergency ammonia leak
- Zarya Kurs Electronics Unit: critical hardware for cosmonaut remote-control docking of Russian spacecraft is launching to support planned maintenance activity during 2021
- Potable Water Dispenser Filter: major filter assembly used to remove iodine from water consumed by the crew during nominal operations
- Commercial off-the-shelf Air Tanks: critical disposable air tanks to support gas resupply for routine cabin repress activities in-orbit
- Iceberg: critical cold stowage capability to support expanded payload operations
Research
Among the investigations arriving inside the Dragon's pressurized capsule will be a variety of research experiments and studies, including:
- Develop better pharmaceuticals and therapies for treating kidney disease on Earth
- Using cotton root systems to identify varieties of plants that require less water and pesticides
- Test new portable ultrasound technology in microgravity
- One study will look at bobtail squid Euprymna scolopes as a model to examine the effects of spaceflight on interactions between beneficial microbes and their animal hosts.
- Second study will examine tardigrades' adaptation to the harsh environment of space, which could contribute to long-term problem solving for vaccine production, distribution, and storage on Earth
- Combustion Integration Rack Reconfiguration
The Student Spaceflight Experiments Program has five experiments manifested:
- Mission 14B – 3 experiments
- Mission 15A – 2 experiments
The ISS U.S. National Laboratory is sponsoring more than a dozen payloads with education and commercial partners. These include:
- Colgate-Palmolive – oral biofilms investigation
- Eli Lilly – investigation to examine the effects of gravity on the physical state and properties of freeze-dried pharmaceutical products
CubeSats
- – Oak Ridge Public Schools, Oak Ridge, Tennessee
- SOAR – University of Manchester, United Kingdom and the consortium with EU/EC Horizon 2020 funding.
- MIR-SAT1 – Mauritius Research and Innovation Council
- G-SATELLITE 2 – OneTeam, Tokyo Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games
Returning hardware
- Catalytic Reactor Developmental Test Objective : developmental environmental control and life support system unit returning for testing, teardown, and evaluation to determine the cause of failure and subsequent re-flight
- Urine Processing Assembly Distillation Assembly: critical ECLSS orbital replacement unit used for urine distillation, processing, and future use returning for TT&E and refurbishment to support future spares demand
- Sabatier Main Controller: major Sabatier system hardware used in conjunction with the Oxygen Generation System for water production needs on-orbit
- Rodent Research Habitats : habitats used during Rodent Research missions returning for refurbishment to support future missions in early 2022
- Nitrogen/Oxygen Recharge System Recharge Tank Assembly : empty gas tanks returning for reuse to support high-pressure gas operations and activities on-orbit