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#100
by
Chris Bergin
on 11 Feb, 2013 13:53
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#101
by
asmi
on 11 Feb, 2013 13:56
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Article, by Pete Harding and William Graham (wasn't much to write about, so I wrote around some content they did on fast rendezvous and Soyuz-U - so they'll get a shock when they see it
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And this is how it should be! I mean, you don't write article for any single aircraft takeoff these days, right?
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#102
by
Chris Bergin
on 11 Feb, 2013 14:03
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#103
by
Artyom.
on 11 Feb, 2013 14:26
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Launch of Progress M-18M (50) Re-supply Vehicle to ISS
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#104
by
John44
on 11 Feb, 2013 14:45
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#105
by
vossinakis
on 11 Feb, 2013 14:50
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Hi, I have an 19:41 local time ISS visible pass. Is progress going to be visible? And is it in front or trailing ISS?
thanks
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#106
by
JimO
on 11 Feb, 2013 18:19
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Since it's a fast rendezvous, it shouldn't be more than 100-200 km behind, I'm guessing. That's 12 to 24 seconds trailing. But the Soyuz booster third stage, tumbling and flashing, will be just as bright, and probably nearby as well. Clear skies!!
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#107
by
Chris Bergin
on 11 Feb, 2013 18:58
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#108
by
Targeteer
on 11 Feb, 2013 18:59
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Range reported by the crew at 9 km. Receiving image of display.
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#109
by
Chris Bergin
on 11 Feb, 2013 19:01
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#110
by
Chris Bergin
on 11 Feb, 2013 19:02
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#111
by
Chris Bergin
on 11 Feb, 2013 19:02
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#112
by
Chris Bergin
on 11 Feb, 2013 19:03
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#113
by
Chris Bergin
on 11 Feb, 2013 19:04
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#114
by
woods170
on 11 Feb, 2013 19:09
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#115
by
JimO
on 11 Feb, 2013 19:09
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"We can see the station" [in the Prog TV image]
range is 1 km
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#116
by
Chris Bergin
on 11 Feb, 2013 19:13
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#117
by
woods170
on 11 Feb, 2013 19:14
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Progress in fly around mode
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#118
by
woods170
on 11 Feb, 2013 19:15
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#119
by
Chris Bergin
on 11 Feb, 2013 19:15
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