To draw straws . Its exciting. For those to draw straws . Its exciting. For those of you that have recentlyjoined, as you can see, we have successfully de pressurised the Dragon Capsule 20 psi. You can see that in the bottom left corner of your screen. 0ur four Polaris Dawn crewmembers have gone through the 02 flow and we can see Commanderjared Now Standing by to open that top patch. The Nose Cone is open, it opened shortly after the crew got into orbit. Target pressure reached. Copy that. Target pressure reached. Copy that jared Target Pressure reached. Copy that. Jared now Target Pressure reached. Copy that. Jared now opening Target Pressure reached. Copyl that. Jared now opening Dragon Resilience resilience. The Hatch will soon be open and ten three Macro Isaacson is about to make history. Lets watch what happens. Jared is about to make history. Much more movement there on the forward Hatch. It is supposed to be pretty exciting for ten three macro. We are going to have you repeat th
NASA Space Station On-Orbit Status 7 December 2020 - Six Spacecraft Docked Status Report - Source: SpaceRef
Dec. 7, 2020: International Space Station Configuration. Six spaceships are parked at the space station including the SpaceX Crew Dragon and Cargo Dragon vehicles, Northrop Grumman’s Cygnus-14 resupply ship, all three from the United States, and Russia’s Progress 75 and 76 resupply ships and Soyuz MS-17 crew ship. Credit: NASA.
While the International Space Station was traveling 268 miles over the southern Indian Ocean, a SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft autonomously docked to the space-facing side of the orbiting laboratory s Harmony module for the first time at 1:40 p.m. EST, Monday, Dec. 7.