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Space Shuttle Atlantis. The way they present this at #KSC is amazing. Its down the road and I have already been to see it 4 times. I have seen a other shuttle displays, and none are like this.
This is one of my first attempts to do spot removal, please excuse the error. I captured these pelicans at Port Canaveral, Florida.
A SpaceX Falcon 9 launches the Cargo Dragon 2 spacecraft to the International Space Station for the CRS-25 mission, seen all the way from Freeport, in the Bahamas. With it being a clear evening and the rocket launching roughly twenty minutes after sunset, it created this distinct "jellyfish" effect in the sky thanks to the way that the already set sun hit the gases exhausted by the craft. With it lighting up the sky in this way and my first experience watching a launch from another country, this is now one of my favorite launches ever!
Model: IC GP10
Order Number: 5334
Serial Number: 19480
Frame Number: 5334-9
Build Date: 05/1954
ex EV 707, ex OHCR 707, ex SPCX 707, ex MSRC 1065, ex MSRC 8148, ex GMSR 8148, ex ICG 8148, ex IC 8148, ex SP 3419, ex TNO 248
Een herfstplaatje uit het recente verleden, maar toch al weer historie! De inmiddels al weer terziele gegane firma CRS reed op 11 november 2012 met haar bestickerde 185239 over de Betuweroute. Met een mix van ketelwagens en graanwagens passeert de lange trein in heerlijk herfstlicht met op de achtergrond ook lekkere herfstkleuren ter hoogte van Echteld.
Quand quelqu’un ou quelque chose part et emmène un peu de nous avec lui (au sens propre 💧), on immortalise toujours la scène pour s’en rappeler : quelques photos prises lors du départ du #CargoDragon CRS-22 de SpaceX. Pas facile à photographier, la Station n’a aucun hublot qui pointe dans la bonne direction. Le prochain vaisseau qui devrait (si tout se passe selon le plan de vol) s’amarrer à cet endroit, c’est notre propre Crew Dragon. On doit en effet libérer la place de parking de premier choix qu’il occupe actuellement à l’avant de l’ISS pour amarrer les prochains vaisseaux qui arrivent :) Le chassé-croisé des vacances a déjà commencé sur l’ISS 😉
When something or someone leaves for a while, what better than take pictures to remember the moment: here are some shots of SpaceX Cargo Dragon CRS-22 departing yesterday, and taking a part of us with it to Earth (literally ). The scene was difficult to capture as no window was pointing in the right direction! The next vehicle to dock to this docking port should be… our very own Crew Dragon. We are set to relocate and free up the best parking spot on the Space Station for upcoming vehicles, if everything goes well. Lots of traffic these days! blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2021/07/07/dragon-undocking-p...
Credits: ESA/NASA–T. Pesquet
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SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon spacecraft launched from Launch Complex 40 at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida, for their fourth official Commercial Resupply (CRS) mission to the orbiting lab on Sunday, September 21 at 1:52am EDT. Dragon returned to Earth with a parachute-assisted splashdown off the coast of southern California on October 25. Dragon is the only operational spacecraft capable of returning a significant amount of supplies back to Earth, including experiments.