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#20
by
InfraNut2
on 18 May, 2014 12:15
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#21
by
jabe
on 18 May, 2014 12:19
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dumb question...where are you getting the screen shots... watching nasatv here an it isn't he dragon

jb
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#22
by
corrodedNut
on 18 May, 2014 12:23
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#23
by
corrodedNut
on 18 May, 2014 12:29
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#24
by
InfraNut2
on 18 May, 2014 12:30
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Now obviusly maneuvering Dragon from Demate position to Release position, though nothing said on the loop. The release position is more than 10m out. IIRC they stretched the arm out to not far from its maximum reach last time.
Pretty lens glare effect.
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#25
by
Klawd
on 18 May, 2014 12:33
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#26
by
corrodedNut
on 18 May, 2014 12:34
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#27
by
InfraNut2
on 18 May, 2014 12:39
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dumb question...where are you getting the screen shots... watching nasatv here an it isn't he dragon 
jb
Always someone asking this every time.
Maybe the link to the live iss stream plus main nasa tv page should be posted in the OP in the future? So you all know:
An overview of
"Live NASA TV/Camera Audio/Video Links" is always pinned at the top of the "General Discussion" section, in the hope of reducing questions like this.
If that was too overwhelming: The iss feed is found at the right side the NASA TV main window, under the link "Space Station Views". Or see it directly on ustream:
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/live-iss-stream
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#28
by
corrodedNut
on 18 May, 2014 12:41
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#29
by
InfraNut2
on 18 May, 2014 12:44
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#30
by
Mapperuo
on 18 May, 2014 12:48
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"Arm is where it needs to be, enter release time of 13:26"
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#31
by
corrodedNut
on 18 May, 2014 12:49
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#32
by
Chris Bergin
on 18 May, 2014 12:56
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Here comes NASA TV's main coverage.
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#33
by
Chris Bergin
on 18 May, 2014 13:01
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#34
by
Chris Bergin
on 18 May, 2014 13:01
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#35
by
Mapperuo
on 18 May, 2014 13:02
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#36
by
Chris Bergin
on 18 May, 2014 13:02
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#37
by
Chris Bergin
on 18 May, 2014 13:04
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Final steps being conducted ahead of release.
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#38
by
corrodedNut
on 18 May, 2014 13:09
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#39
by
Chris Bergin
on 18 May, 2014 13:09
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