OCISLY and B1067 are just of the coast and will be returning to Port soon. #SpaceXFleet #SpaceX
We were re-supplied yesterday by the @SpaceX #CargoDragon. It’s so special to see a tiny dot chasing us, getting bigger and manoeuvring around us until it’s hovering so close and perfectly still – before it makes final approach. #MissionAlpha https://flickr.com/photos/72168594@N04/sets/72157719358895038
OCISLY and B1067-1 are in the jetty. #SpaceXFleet #SpaceX
The best view of a booster return is from a cruise ship. Many thanks to @AndyDuncan5 for sharing his view of Of Course I Still Love You and B1067 from the Odyssey of the Seas. #CRS22
Usually we clean up the @Space_Station on Saturday, but yesterday we had a new arrival: the @SpaceX #CargoDragon, so we spent all day unpacking. Some experiments need immediate attention, so after unpacking we got to work on the #science too! #MissionAlpha flic.kr/s/aHsmVVf9Zm
Great view of @SpaceX #CRS22#CargoDragon taken by ESA astronaut Thom_astro on 5 June, shortly before docking at the @Space_Station - with a starry background! https://twitter.com/esa/status/1401630428797284359
Astronauts Unload Dragon, Prep for Two U.S. SpacewalksThe SpaceX Cargo Dragon resupply ship is open for business at the International Space Station following its automated docking early Saturday. Now, the Expedition 65 crew turns its attention to a pair of U.S. spacewalks to upgrade the orbiting lab’s power system.Flight Engineer Megan McArthur and Commander Akihiko Hoshide worked throughout Monday unpacking and activating science experiments delivered Saturday aboard the SpaceX Cargo Dragon. The U.S. space freighter launched from Kennedy Space Center on Thursday carrying over 7,300 pounds of new science, supplies and solar arrays to replenish the orbiting lab.McArthur started the day transferring research hardware from Dragon to begin work for the Kidney Cells-02 study that seeks to improve treatments for kidney stones and osteoporosis. She followed that up configuring MERLIN and POLAR science freezers containing biological samples inside Dragon.Hoshide removed mice launched aboard Dragon and placed them inside a habitat in the Kibo laboratory module to study space-caused aging-like symptoms such as bone loss and muscle atrophy. NASA Flight Engineers Shane Kimbrough and Mark Vande Hei assisted the duo with the cargo transfers throughout Monday.Kimbrough and Flight Engineer Thomas Pesquet partnered together Monday afternoon readying the U.S. Quest airlock and their U.S. spacesuits for two spacewalks set for June 16 and 20. The experienced spacewalkers, who had two spacewalks together in 2017 during Expedition 50, will work both days to install the first two of six new solar arrays on the space station’s integrated truss structure. Robotics controllers will soon command the Canadarm2 robotic arm to extract the new pair of solar arrays from Dragon’s trunk and stage it in time for the installation spacewalks.Cosmonauts Oleg Novitskiy and Pyotr Dubrov spent the morning testing satellite navigation gear, studying space exercise and replacing orbital plumbing gear. The duo then wrapped up stowing and inventorying the tools they used during a seven-hour and 19 minute spacewalk on June 2.