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Watching Progress 48 docking with ISS (6PM pacific) August 1, 2012 6:08 pm Robert

Nice HD feed. @ http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/index.html .

This is a quick rendezvous, which Alan Boyle described as “back to the future”: This is about what Gemini 6/7 accomplished in 1966.

Gotta get back–they’re showing view from a camera aboard Progress. Cool…

  • or not. by Robert 2012-08-01 18:42:31
    • Afterthought: Hope that wasn't a preview of the Curiosity TV feed on Sunday. by Robert 2012-08-01 18:45:30
      • The heads-up was still appreciated. Thanks! by TB 2012-08-01 18:48:09
        • But seriously by Robert 2012-08-01 19:35:01
          • That's the NASA TV address I've always used, and it's usually pretty reliable. by TB 2012-08-01 20:54:21
            • Now you're gettin' it by Robert 2012-08-01 21:09:07

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