Author Topic: Cygnus OA-9 - Antares - May 21, 2018  (Read 55661 times)

Offline SkipMorrow

Re: Cygnus OA-9 - Antares - May 21, 2018
« Reply #200 on: 05/23/2018 03:11 pm »
Nice overhead ISS pass in darkening twilight.  No joy on Cygnus.  Not sure I'm getting up at 4am for the next pass...

A real good pass tonight around 8:42PM for those of us on the east coast. Cygnus should be close behind.

https://twitter.com/NASA_Wallops/status/999293089335398400

There's a possibility of seeing the @Space_Station fly overhead with @OrbitalATK's Cygnus spacecraft following closely behind in the night sky at 8:42 tonight! The space station is scheduled to capture Cygnus at 5:20 a.m. the following morning. https://spotthestation.nasa.gov/

Clouds may make it impossible though :(  Grr.... I have yet to see the ISS with a visitor close behind.

Offline Chris Bergin

Re: Cygnus OA-9 - Antares - May 21, 2018
« Reply #201 on: 05/23/2018 07:24 pm »
To the second phase of the mission thread!
https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=45724.0
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Offline Chris Bergin

Re: Cygnus OA-9 - Antares - May 21, 2018
« Reply #202 on: 05/24/2018 02:27 pm »
Passing this on past the lock barrier :)



Orbital ATK Cygnus CRS-9 / OA-9 ISS Resupply Mission Antares Post Launch News Conference

Julian Danzer
Published on May 22, 2018

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=35YeVD4LKqg?t=001


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