Will be tremendous to see the capsule hook up with the ISS - hatch opening and meeting the other astronauts.
keep an eye on the sky as NASA say the ISS will be flying over Cambridgeshire at about 10.11pm tonight.
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"Will be tremendous to see the capsule hook up with the ISS - hatch opening and meeting the other astronauts.
keep an eye on the sky as NASA say the ISS will be flying over Cambridgeshire at about 10.11pm tonight.
Very inspiring "
you will want to be out and somewhere dark before then as the timing can be a few minutes out and it might be earlier than that. |
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"I was impressed
There was so much more feed and I warned my little ones there could be lots of 'Loss of signal' and there was very little we went it live via the web (via my tv) and it wasn't until we switched back to main stream I saw the news covering it
Here's hoping they continue to launch from Florida I'd love to see it in the flesh "
Definitely
Such an amazing thing for kids to watch  |
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Tim Peake on Twitter :
You can see the @Space_Station pass over the UK tonight, 22:10 BST. Look west, low on the horizon & it will cross to the south east, passing beneath the moon. If @SpaceX launches, it will follow about 5 mins later. The sky will be too light to see SpX on 1st pass after launch. |
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"Tim Peake on Twitter :
You can see the @Space_Station pass over the UK tonight, 22:10 BST. Look west, low on the horizon & it will cross to the south east, passing beneath the moon. If @SpaceX launches, it will follow about 5 mins later. The sky will be too light to see SpX on 1st pass after launch."
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The joint NASA/SpaceX stream has been wonderful.
It's fantastic to be at a stage where we are able to stream footage (so clearly) from each crafts, without much of a hiccup.
The commentators have been very informative. Shame they couldn't hug each other to celebrate!
Not long now till the hatch opens
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