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#20
by
Chris Bergin
on 10 Feb, 2015 18:13
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Product placement time
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#21
by
Razvan
on 10 Feb, 2015 18:14
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Amazing orbital sunrise.
Breathtaking sci-fi like: Dragon ascending
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#22
by
Chris Bergin
on 10 Feb, 2015 18:14
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#23
by
Chris Bergin
on 10 Feb, 2015 18:14
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Burn complete.
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#24
by
Chris Bergin
on 10 Feb, 2015 18:16
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#25
by
Chris Bergin
on 10 Feb, 2015 18:17
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#26
by
Chris Bergin
on 10 Feb, 2015 18:17
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Heading out of the KOS.
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#27
by
Chris Bergin
on 10 Feb, 2015 18:18
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About to come under the sole control of MCC-X.
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#28
by
yatpay
on 10 Feb, 2015 18:18
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Departure of an ISS visiting vehicle may not be the most dramatic thing you can watch in spaceflight.. but I just got chills when it struck me that this was happening live, right now, 260 miles up. This stuff never gets old.
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#29
by
Chris Bergin
on 10 Feb, 2015 18:21
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As Captain John Young would say "That was super!"
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#30
by
Chris Bergin
on 10 Feb, 2015 18:22
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Departure Burn 3 in 90 seconds.
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#31
by
Chris Bergin
on 10 Feb, 2015 18:24
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Departure Burn 3 complete. Out of the KOS.
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#32
by
Chris Bergin
on 10 Feb, 2015 18:26
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ISS Crew bids farewell to Dragon. Even a Russian thank you message.....with no mention of trampolines
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#33
by
cro-magnon gramps
on 10 Feb, 2015 18:31
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ISS Crew bids farewell to Dragon. Even a Russian thank you message.....with no mention of trampolines 
Was the release early by 5 minutes, given the 19 after the hour expected release
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#34
by
Chris Bergin
on 10 Feb, 2015 18:32
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#35
by
Mapperuo
on 10 Feb, 2015 18:57
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#36
by
John44
on 10 Feb, 2015 20:36
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#37
by
Chris Bergin
on 10 Feb, 2015 21:19
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100 minutes to the deorbit burn.
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#38
by
robertross
on 10 Feb, 2015 21:26
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Noted over the loop on the DSCOVR launch thread that there will be NO live coverage of splashdown of Dragon on NASA TV (if we didn't already know).
We'll have to wait for SpaceX pics and/or tweets
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#39
by
Jdeshetler
on 10 Feb, 2015 22:31
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