Will this be an ascending node entry (approaching Florida over the Gulf) or a descending node entry (approaching Florida over the continental US)? Based on ISS visibility forecast (a SW-to-NE flyover of the US Southeast at around 9:10pm), I expect that this Crew Dragon is coming in on an ascending track, so not visible (and audible!) to us in the US Southeast (TN, AL, GA, etc.). I just want to be sure because if it's descending I will be alerting everyone I know to be outside at 9pm ...
Dragon will now undock from the @space_station at 2:20 a.m. ET
Hawthorne coverage starting
Quote from: Targeteer on 03/11/2023 05:48 amHawthorne coverage startingIs that a brand new F9 Fairing in the BG?
Dragon is GO to undock from the @space_station
Dragon Endurance undocks from ISS with Crew-5's four person crew.Overview:nasaspaceflight.com/2023/03/crew-5…NASA/SpaceX Livestream:youtube.com/watch?v=21X5lG…
Depart Burn 1. Crews also exchange their farewells.
Outside the KOS (Keep Out Sphere). 19 hours to splashdown.