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CSPAN NASA TV Coverage Of SpaceX Crew Dragon Splashdown July 12, 2024

Uses. Actually in the parachute deployment process. As it helps along with the pressure censors really give a solid altitude to the Flight Computers on when these are supposed to deploy. We are standing by for the drogue chute deployment, we are under five minutes away from splash down. Passing 15 kilometers, brace for drogue window. We are braised. Just about 14 kilometres in another tuesday. 8. 4 miles continuing to descent. There on your screen we have a shot of the capsule as it is preparing to deploy the initial parachutes, the drogue parachute. Again, these parachutes help slow the vehicle down. Even further, and help stabilize in preparation for main chute deployment. Right about now the capsule is going about 400 miles per hour. Did he celebrating quickly. And standing by for drogue deploys. Visual two drogues out. There on the screen we have visual confirmation of the two drogue december h deployment. 2 of 2 the drogues ....

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CSPAN NASA TV Coverage Of SpaceX Crew Dragon Splashdown July 12, 2024

Zone. Off the coast of florida near pensacola and there we have our first shot there it is. The first view from the wb57 airplane. It is dipping in and out a little bit. Its going to be an infrared camera showing us dragon reentering. We have that com back with bob and doug, you heard agps is converging. Dragon has 3gps units that it uses. Actually in the parachute deployment process. As it helps along with the pressure censors really give a solid altitude to the Flight Computers on when these are supposed to deploy. We are standing by for the drogue chute deployment, we are under five minutes away from splash down. Passing 15 kilometers, brace for drogue window. We are braised. Just about 14 kilometres in another tuesday. 8. 4 miles continuing to descent. There on your screen we have a shot of the capsule as it is preparing to deploy the initial parachutes, the drogue parachute. Again, these parachutes help slow the vehicle dow ....

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CSPAN NASA TV Coverage Of SpaceX Crew Dragon Undocking From International Space... July 12, 2024

Working from here in Mission Control houston with the japanese Mission Control room, making sure we get good views with those cameras. We will get a little pan as the dragon makes its way away from the International Space station. That first departure burn zero brings it faster away from the station. We will get a nice view from the japanese side of the International Space station. Right now the International Space station configured for undocking. We have those solar arrays in a locked position. Station houston on the big loop. Endeavors undock sequence start time is 28 minutes from now. You heard that from capcom in Mission Control hous ....

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CSPAN NASA TV Coverage Of SpaceX Crew Dragon Undocking From International Space... July 12, 2024

Controlled from japan. Working from here in Mission Control houston with the japanese Mission Control room, making sure we get good views with those cameras. We will get a little pan as the dragon makes its way away from the International Space station. That first departure burn zero brings it faster away from the station. We will get a nice view from the japanese side of the International Space station. Right now the International Space station configured for undocking. We have those solar arrays in a locked position. Station houston on the big loop. Endeavors undock sequence start time is 28 minutes from now. You heard that from capcom in M ....

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CSPAN NASA TV Coverage Of SpaceX Crew Dragon Return To Earth July 12, 2024

Spacecraft, but everything looking good. We are five minutes into the de orbit burn. The dragon was flying 260 statute miles off the coast of australia. During this burn we heard a call we are halfway through and everything is looking great. Dougg this burn bob and are currently monitoring the de orbit tool which captures the reentry interface, how much distance remains before the burn itself is terminated, they are monitoring burn duration and the firing of the draco thrusters located on the forward bulkhead of the capsule. On your screen you can see what bob and doug are seeing. On the left and right of the Center Screen is the de orbit monitoring tool. Just past seven minutes into overurn and a little four minutes to go. Continuing to be on track for our splashdown. At splashdown time is right 11 48 a. M. And 24 seconds pacific. Is 18 48 universal. We are through the major steps to initiate reentry, the trunk burn hasthe deorbit ....

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