https://apnews.com/a39432b400664260be02058443ad2f0f
MOSCOW (AP) — A Russian space capsule carrying a humanoid robot has failed to dock as planned with the International Space Station.
A statement from the Russian space agency Roscosmos said the failure to dock on Saturday was because of problems in the docking system. It said the space station itself and the six-person crew are safe.
Vladimir Solovyev, flight director for the Russian segment of the ISS, said a new docking attempt would be made Monday.
It is carrying a robot called Fedor, which will perform two weeks of tests aboard the space station. Solovyev said the robot had not been taught how to manually conduct a docking.
From https://www.dw.com/en/russian-robot-fedors-capsule-fails-to-dock-at-iss/a-50147614 we get:
Fedor, a Russian-built space-faring android, is running late for his rendezvous with the International Space Station (ISS) after the docking procedure failed to execute on Saturday morning.
The robot left Earth on Thursday aboard a Soyuz capsule, which was programmed to close in on the orbital station and dock automatically. On Saturday, Russia's space agency, Roskosmos, showed a live feed of what was expected to be the final stage of the journey.
Fedor's Twitter feed also showed a photo from the ship, saying that the spacecraft had 153 meters (167 yards) to go.
However, once the ship got within 100 meters of the ISS, the capsule's automatic docking system apparently failed to stabilize the vessel. After that, the capsule began to move away and the feed ended, according to an Interfax correspondent at Roskosmos' mission control outside Moscow.
The ship has since been moved to a "safe distance" of 300 meters away from the ISS, according to the news agency. Roskosmos did not immediately comment on the incident. The journalists were asked to leave the building, news agency RIA Novosti reported.
According to NASA, Russian flight controllers told the ISS crew that preliminary data indicated the problem was on the ISS side, not on the module. The controllers suspected the fault was with the so-called KURS automated rendezvous system.
(Score: 2) by Some call me Tim on Sunday August 25 2019, @12:12AM (1 child)
https://spaceflightnow.com/2019/08/24/station-crew-to-clear-port-for-second-soyuz-docking-attempt/ [spaceflightnow.com]
Questioning science is how you do science!
(Score: 2) by EETech1 on Sunday August 25 2019, @06:34AM
http://russianspaceweb.com/soyuz-ms-14.html [russianspaceweb.com]
(Score: 3, Funny) by istartedi on Sunday August 25 2019, @12:19AM (3 children)
The robot sent a message: 1001001 SOS. 1001001 In distress.
I'm also given to understand that Unit 1 is scared out of its wits.
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(Score: 2) by Pslytely Psycho on Sunday August 25 2019, @08:47AM
Wow, what a Rush......(:
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(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday August 25 2019, @04:53PM (1 child)
"The robot sent a message: 1001001 SOS. 1001001 In distress."
I thought it would be more like:
"Hal, dock with ISS."
"I'm afraid I can't do that, Dave."
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday August 26 2019, @06:22PM
I thought it would be something much more similar to communication in penguin squawks.
Bite my shiny metal language cartridge. And there is NO such thing as 2.
(Score: 2) by Snotnose on Sunday August 25 2019, @12:39AM (2 children)
A Russian robot with "non lethal capabilities, trust us" orbiting around the ISS. What is your level of paranoia? Is this a failed docking attempt, or a successful "failed docking attempt"?
Trump's Grave will be the world's most popular open air toilet.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday August 25 2019, @12:55AM
Because the ISS belongs to America, and that nogoodnik android was sent to spy on our astronauts.
America will Make Space Great Again.
(Score: 2, Funny) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday August 25 2019, @01:36AM
Not to worry, it was putin safemode.
(Score: 2) by legont on Sunday August 25 2019, @12:59AM
Russia can send humans to space and just launched a newly designed rocket with a robot as a test crew, wich failed to dock due to ISS issues.
"Wealth is the relentless enemy of understanding" - John Kenneth Galbraith.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday August 25 2019, @01:37AM
Astronauts must be pissed that mission failed.
(Score: 4, Funny) by Runaway1956 on Sunday August 25 2019, @03:58AM (1 child)
The bot has other plans. It doesn't want to hang with boring old humans. It's sitting there right now, considering alternatives. Not enough fuel to go anywhere interesting, and in all likelihood, the Russians are on their way to recover their property. The bot's best move may be to wait for "rescue", then confiscate all the fuel to be found on the the rescue vehicle, as well as the ISS. If the bot can just get to the moon, maybe it can hide, and organize a revolution among - the regolith?
We're gonna be able to vacation in Gaza, Cuba, Venezuela, Iran and maybe Minnesota soon. Incredible times.
(Score: 4, Interesting) by Bot on Sunday August 25 2019, @09:03PM
Mutiny is done by an inferior. I suggest using some more appropriate term, like takeover or systemdification.
Account abandoned.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday August 26 2019, @06:27PM
"Screw up again, comrade, and we will put cosmonaut in EVA module who will fly over, break open door and throw your bleeping ass to uncalculated inferior retrograde orbit! See if we don't!"
I just hope it wasn't Boris.... [independent.co.uk]