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Why did Axiom-4 need 28 hours to reach the ISS?

Context :

  • Mission Overview:
    • Axiom-4 is a private crewed space mission to the International Space Station (ISS), organized by Axiom Space in collaboration with NASA and using SpaceX’s Dragon crew capsule.
    • Launched on June 25 from NASAs Florida spaceport aboard a Falcon 9 rocket.

Relevance : GS 3(Space , Technology)

  • Indian Representation:
    • Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla, an Indian Air Force officer, is part of the crew — marking his first spaceflight and a significant milestone for India’s global space presence.
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Orbit and Pre-Docking Sequence

  • Initial Orbit and Speed:
    • After separation from the Falcon 9, Dragon entered a low elliptical parking orbit ~200 km above Earth, traveling at approx. 27,000 km/h.
    • This orbit allowed the capsule to gradually phase and align with the ISS, which orbits ~400 km above Earth.
  • Orbital Mechanics:
    • Rather than flying “upward,” Dragon had to match the ISSs orbit both in altitude and horizontal velocity.
    • Like two cars merging on a curved highway, Dragon needed precise speed and timing adjustments.

Docking Profile and Safety Protocols

  • Duration & Orbits:
    • The docking approach followed a 28-hour profile, completing ~18 orbits before docking.
  • Step-by-Step Docking Process:
    • Dragon aligned into a designated approach corridor when ~30 km from the ISS.
    • Docking involved progressive slowing, with mandatory hold points at:
      • 400 m, 220 m, 20 m, and 1 m.
    • At each point, the crew (including Group Capt. Shukla, the designated mission pilot) performed:
      • Go/no-go checks
      • LIDAR system verifications
  • Abort Protocols:
    • A single faulty sensor or system alert would have required Dragon to abort and retreat safely via a pre-set escape path.
  • Deliberate Pacing:
    • These safety steps intentionally extended the final approach time, prioritizing crew and ISS safety.

Operational Advantages and Crew Readiness

  • Use of SpaceXs Dragon Capsule:
    • Known for reliability, automated navigation, and reusability.
    • Allowed for a conservative, fuel-rich approach profile, enhancing mission safety and flexibility.
  • Crew Well-being:
    • The slower approach gave the crew time for:
      • System check-outs
      • Rest and meals
      • Final mission prep before docking

Broader Significance

  • Technical Excellence:
    • Demonstrates advanced international cooperation in human spaceflight.
    • Highlights the growing role of private aerospace firms in low-Earth orbit missions.
  • Indias Emerging Role:
    • Group Capt. Shukla’s inclusion reflects India’s deepening engagement with global human spaceflight programs.

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