#crs32 — Public Fediverse posts
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📢 Jour de désamarrage à l’ISS
🛰 Cargo de ravitaillement #Dragon #CRS32
⏰ Désamarrage prévu à 16h05 UTC et amerrissage quelques heures plus tard au large des côtes de Californie*
📷 Image d'archive
📺 NASA TV*Le changement du lieu de retour du Dragon fait suite à un souci de chutes de débris : https://reves-d-espace.com/spacex-reorganise-ses-operations-suite-a-la-decouverte-de-debris-du-dragon-sur-terre/
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📢 Jour de désamarrage à l’ISS
🛰 Cargo de ravitaillement #Dragon #CRS32
⏰ Désamarrage prévu à 16h05 UTC et amerrissage quelques heures plus tard au large des côtes de Californie*
📷 Image archive du CRS-30 amarré à l'ISS
📺 NASA TV*Le changement du lieu de retour du Dragon fait suite à un souci de chutes de débris : https://reves-d-espace.com/spacex-reorganise-ses-operations-suite-a-la-decouverte-de-debris-du-dragon-sur-terre/
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🛰️🐲 Le cargo #Dragon #CRS32 s'est amarré à l'ISS à 12h40 UTC.
Il amène 3 tonnes de fret et d'expériences scientifiques dont une horloge atomique ultra-précise de l'ESA : #ACES.ACES est une double horloge atomique spatiale constituée de #PHARAO du @cnes et de #SHM de Safran.
À découvrir sur https://reves-d-espace.com/une-horloge-atomique-europeenne-ultra-precise-dans-espace/ -
#SpaceMission #CargoSpacecraft #Dragon #SpaceX #NASA #CRS32
A little while ago, SpaceX's Dragon 2 spacecraft docked with the International Space Station's Harmony module completing the first part of its CRS-32 mission. Astronaut Jonny Kim and his colleague Takuya Onishi monitored the operation but the cargo spacecraft, which blasted off about 28 hours earlier, completed the maneuvers automatically without any problem.
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#SpaceMission #CargoSpacecraft #Dragon #SpaceX #NASA #CRS32
A little while ago, SpaceX's Dragon 2 spacecraft docked with the International Space Station's Harmony module completing the first part of its CRS-32 mission. Astronaut Jonny Kim and his colleague Takuya Onishi monitored the operation but the cargo spacecraft, which blasted off about 28 hours earlier, completed the maneuvers automatically without any problem.
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#SpaceMission #CargoSpacecraft #Dragon #SpaceX #NASA #CRS32
A little while ago, SpaceX's Dragon 2 spacecraft docked with the International Space Station's Harmony module completing the first part of its CRS-32 mission. Astronaut Jonny Kim and his colleague Takuya Onishi monitored the operation but the cargo spacecraft, which blasted off about 28 hours earlier, completed the maneuvers automatically without any problem.
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📢 Jour d’amarrage à l’ISS
🛰 Cargo de ravitaillement Dragon #CRS32
⏰ Amarrage prévu à 12h20 UTC
📷 Image d'archives
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#SpaceMission #CargoSpacecraft #Dragon #SpaceX #NASA #CRS32
A little while ago, the SpaceX Dragon 2 spacecraft blasted off atop a Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral in its CRS-32 (Cargo Resupply Service 32) mission, also referred to as SPX-32. After almost 10 minutes, it separated successfully from the rocket's last stage and went en route.
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#SpaceMission #CargoSpacecraft #Dragon #SpaceX #NASA #CRS32
A little while ago, the SpaceX Dragon 2 spacecraft blasted off atop a Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral in its CRS-32 (Cargo Resupply Service 32) mission, also referred to as SPX-32. After almost 10 minutes, it separated successfully from the rocket's last stage and went en route.
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#SpaceMission #CargoSpacecraft #Dragon #SpaceX #NASA #CRS32
A little while ago, the SpaceX Dragon 2 spacecraft blasted off atop a Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral in its CRS-32 (Cargo Resupply Service 32) mission, also referred to as SPX-32. After almost 10 minutes, it separated successfully from the rocket's last stage and went en route.
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#SpaceMission #CargoSpacecraft #Dragon #SpaceX #NASA #CRS32
A little while ago, the SpaceX Dragon 2 spacecraft blasted off atop a Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral in its CRS-32 (Cargo Resupply Service 32) mission, also referred to as SPX-32. After almost 10 minutes, it separated successfully from the rocket's last stage and went en route.
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#SpaceMission #CargoSpacecraft #Dragon #SpaceX #NASA #CRS32
A little while ago, the SpaceX Dragon 2 spacecraft blasted off atop a Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral in its CRS-32 (Cargo Resupply Service 32) mission, also referred to as SPX-32. After almost 10 minutes, it separated successfully from the rocket's last stage and went en route.