This week on the @Space_Station, a Russian module departed, followed by arrival of the Nauka science lab. The next spacecraft set to launch to the station, @BoeingSpace's #Starliner, prepared for liftoff aboard a @ulalaunch rocket. More on #SpaceToGround: youtu.be/jGfGLvwiWmU
@NASA @Space_Station @BoeingSpace @ulalaunch Ummm, if this is news about ISS, not just PR, why is there no mention of the Boeing Star Liner launch being delayed & rolled back off the launch pad since the new Russian Science lab used it’s thrusters inappropriately and took the whole ISS for an 45 degree off attitude spin?
@NASA @Space_Station @BoeingSpace @ulalaunch Curious to me, Think my opinion grow daily routine experimental journey too high, always space to space traveling easy more, no problem s for this earth....
@NASA @Space_Station @BoeingSpace @ulalaunch So any postings about the attitude failure after nauka was docked. Was it related to the manual docking or some other failure of Russian quality control?
@NASA @Space_Station @BoeingSpace @ulalaunch That’s very good job !