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#120
by
Chris Bergin
on 17 Feb, 2015 15:52
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Distance was rising then. Kurs retracted.
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#121
by
Chris Bergin
on 17 Feb, 2015 15:53
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#122
by
Chris Bergin
on 17 Feb, 2015 15:54
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Yeah, the readings on the screen aren't very accurate. Crew have the correct readings.
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#123
by
Prober
on 17 Feb, 2015 15:55
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#124
by
Chris Bergin
on 17 Feb, 2015 15:56
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This feels like a manual docking, but no call on NASA TV. Smooth, but in stages on approach, it seems to me.
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#125
by
Chris Bergin
on 17 Feb, 2015 15:57
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Waiting for contact and capture.
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#126
by
Chris Bergin
on 17 Feb, 2015 15:58
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And confirmed. 57 mins past the hour!
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#127
by
NovaSilisko
on 17 Feb, 2015 15:58
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Capture!
Is that roll after contact normal? The crosshairs drifted quite a bit.
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#128
by
Prober
on 17 Feb, 2015 15:58
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contact and capture
had to take one more just too nice and clean a shot.
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#129
by
Chris Bergin
on 17 Feb, 2015 15:59
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Docking probe retraction in work.
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#130
by
Chris Bergin
on 17 Feb, 2015 16:00
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Relative motion has dampened out.
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#131
by
Mark McCombs
on 17 Feb, 2015 16:01
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Congrats to Roscosmos!
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#132
by
Chris Bergin
on 17 Feb, 2015 16:02
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Standing by for hooks and latches.
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#133
by
Chris Bergin
on 17 Feb, 2015 16:03
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And the hooks have closed. Hard mate!
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#134
by
Chris Bergin
on 17 Feb, 2015 16:05
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And that's NASA TV coverage ending.
Rob Navias hoping everyone stays safe and warm!
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#135
by
JimO
on 17 Feb, 2015 16:26
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#136
by
John44
on 17 Feb, 2015 16:32
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#137
by
Nicolas PILLET
on 17 Feb, 2015 16:57
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First Russian cargo mission to ISS, Progress M-26M launch is schedule for launch on February 17, 2015.
This will use 11A511U Soyuz-U (142).
You wrote 144 on your website...
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#138
by
jacqmans
on 17 Feb, 2015 20:12
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#139
by
Stan Black
on 17 Feb, 2015 22:37
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