Monday 12 January 2015
#Dragon now bolted to #ISS! #ISScargo unloading scheduled to begin Tuesday. What's aboard: http://t.co/kluw3s9KkY pic.twitter.com/muCo16MDIU
— NASA (@NASA) January 12, 2015
#Dragon’s first #sunrise as part of #ISS pic.twitter.com/uwIWhX29hs
— Terry W. Virts (@AstroTerry) January 12, 2015
Good night from #space! They left a little light on on Dragon. Buona notte. E' rimasta una lucina accesa su #Dragon. pic.twitter.com/im9iTprpg0
— Sam Cristoforetti (@AstroSamantha) January 13, 2015
>@SpaceX #Dragon open for business at #ISS. #Exp42 unloads and sets up new research... http://t.co/koPy17SEA3 pic.twitter.com/uq1cWYByMp
— Intl. Space Station (@Space_Station) January 13, 2015
Wednesday 14 January 2015
#ISS flight controllers are not sure if the alarm was triggered by a pressure spike, a faulty sensor, or a problem in a computer relay box.
— NASA (@NASA) January 14, 2015
#NASA TV #ISS update in about 20 minutes. Crew is safe. No ammonia leak confirmed. Crew responded to coolant loop pressure increases.
— NASA (@NASA) January 14, 2015
Following safety procedures, the #ISS crew was directed to isolate themselves in the Russian segment while the teams evaluate the situation.
— NASA (@NASA) January 14, 2015
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