HTV-9

HTV-9
(こうのとり9号機)
BeställareJAXA
TillverkareMitsubishi
ModellH-II Transfer Vehicle
OperatörJAXA
Färdens tid295 dag, 16 tim, 52 min
NSSDC-ID2020-030A[1]
Uppskjutning
StartplatsTanegashima Space Center
RaketH-IIB
Uppskjutning20 maj 2020,
17:31:00 UTC
Återinträde
Återinträde20 augusti 2020
07:07 UTC
Omloppsbana
Banlutning51,9°
Dockning
RymdstationISS
Greppad25 maj 2020,
12:13 UTC
Dockning25 maj 2020,
19:25 UTC
DockningsportHarmony Nadir
Ur dockning18 augusti 2020,
13:51 UTC
Släppt18 augusti 2020,
17:36 UTC
Tid dockad85 dag, 2 tim, 50 min
Last upp
Tryck satt4 300 kg
Tryck löst1 900 kg
Kronologi
Föregående uppdrag
HTV-8
Nästa uppdrag
HTV-X1

HTV-9, eller Kounotori 9 (japanska: こうのとり9号機), är Japans nionde H-II Transfer Vehicle, den sköts upp 20 maj 2020, med en H-IIB raket. Ombord finns bland annat förnödenheter, experiment och reservdelar. Farkosten anlände till Internationella rymdstationen den 25 maj 2020 och dockades med stationen, med hjälp av Canadarm2.

Farkosten lämnade rymdstationen den 18 augusti 2020 och brann upp i jordens atmosfär två dagar senare.

Farkostens japanska namn kounotori betyder "amurstork".

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ISS021-E-017623 (30 Oct. 2009) --- Backdropped by a cloud-covered part of Earth, the unpiloted Japanese H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV), filled with trash and unneeded items, departs from the International Space Station. European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 21 commander; NASA astronaut Nicole Stott and Canadian Space Agency astronaut Robert Thirsk, both flight engineers, used the station's Canadarm2 robotic arm to grab the HTV cargo craft and unberth it from the Harmony node's nadir port. The HTV was successfully unberthed at 10:18 a.m. (CDT) on Oct. 30, 2009, and released from the station's Canadarm2 at 12:32 p.m.
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ISS026-E-037172 (24 Feb. 2011) --- Surrounded by the blackness of space, the European Space Agency's "Johannes Kepler" Automated Transfer Vehicle-2 (ATV-2) approaches the International Space Station. Docking of the two spacecraft occurred at 10:59 a.m. (EST) on Feb. 24, 2011.
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Backdropped by a blue and white part of Earth, the unpiloted Japanese H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV) approaches the International Space Station.