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Intl. Space Station 9m
Our next question today comes from who asks about the capture and installation process, "Who is maneuvering the Canadarm2?"
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Intl. Space Station 35m
. and captured the at 9:11am ET today while orbiting over southern Chile. Dragon brings over 5,000 pounds of science, supplies and hardware for the Exp 60 crew.
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Intl. Space Station 51m
The has reached its capture point about 10 meters away from the station. and await sunrise before beginning Canadarm2 capture maneuvers. |
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Intl. Space Station 1h
Today's first question comes from , "Did the astronauts watch the launch?"
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Intl. Space Station 1h
The is on final approach to its capture point where and will soon command the Canadarm2 to capture it. Find out what Dragon is delivering today. |
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Intl. Space Station 1h
The is just 30 meters away from the station and holding before beginnng its final approach to its capture point. |
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Intl. Space Station 2h
The is ahead of schedule this morning and about 60 meters away of the station. TV is live now broadcasting the capture activities.
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SpaceX 23h
The first Dragon spacecraft to fly three times is now on its way to the
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NASA en español 23h
Hace 50 años, los controladores de vuelo lograron la mayor aventura de la historia. y reflexionaron sobre el histórico alunizaje antes de la llegada de la nueva tripulación el sábado pasado.
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Intl. Space Station 20h
The tweet links to today’s blog update that describes what the three newest crew members are doing to prepare for Dragon’s arrival.
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Intl. Space Station 22h
The is on its way to the station where it will be captured Saturday at 10 am ET live on TV by and . |
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Intl. Space Station 24h
SpaceX launched it's 18th cargo resupply mission this week. This vehicle is carrying a new docking adapter that will allow new human rated spacecrafts to dock to station.
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Intl. Space Station Jul 25
The space freighter is on its way to the station where astronauts Nick Hague and Christina Koch will capture it Saturday about 10am ET. |
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Intl. Space Station Jul 25
The launched at 6:01pm ET today from Florida. It will arrive at the station Saturday for capture at 10am. TV coverage starts at 8:30am Saturday. |
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SpaceX Jul 25
Second stage engine burn complete. Dragon confirmed in good orbit →
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SpaceX Jul 25
Main engine cutoff and stage separation confirmed
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SpaceX Jul 25
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NASA's Kennedy Space Center Jul 25
Replying to @NASAKennedy
Weather is still 50% go for launch:
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NASA Jul 25
LIVE ROCKET LAUNCH! Tune in to see us send more than 5,000 pounds of cargo to the aboard 's Dragon spacecraft. Watch the countdown to liftoff at 6:01pm ET:
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SpaceX Jul 25
T-30 minutes until Falcon 9 launch of Dragon. Webcast will go live in ~15 minutes → 
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