Erfolgreicher Raumfahrt-Samstag: Chang’e-5, Hayabusa 2 und ein Bonus: NASA_SLS. Läuft überall.
Success. The Chang'e-5 ascent vehicle and orbiter have completed rendezvous and docking in lunar orbit. Massive step towards bringing home fresh lunar samples. pic.twitter.com/qMwkHkO7XE
— Andrew Jones (@AJ_FI) December 5, 2020
The docking perspective of Chang'e 5 pic.twitter.com/X7fwhFWgZj
— kaer madedun (@KMadedun) December 5, 2020
Le mécanisme d'amarrage unique au monde entre l'orbiteur et le module de remontée de Chang'e 5. Il faut connaître un peu la bête pour comprendre ce que l'on voit ici.
— Kaynouky (@Kaynouky) December 5, 2020
En tout cas la barre filmée ici au centre est pile-poil dans le centre de son encoche !
📸 : CNSA pic.twitter.com/owFMCEderf
Count down to China's Chang'e 5 moon mission first-ever robotic rendezvous and docking in lunar orbit with moon rocks for return trip to earth: pic.twitter.com/YzB9Mxa6kX
— Carl Zha (@CarlZha) December 5, 2020
Photographs of the fireball captured on-site. Welcome back.
— HAYABUSA2@JAXA (@haya2e_jaxa) December 5, 2020
(Collection Team M)#Hayabusa2#はやぶさ2#AsteroidExplorerHayabusa2 #HAYA2Report pic.twitter.com/b2ThFi33q5
If you weren't in Coober Pedy to see it, we're bringing it to you! ☄️
— Australian Space Agency (@AusSpaceAgency) December 5, 2020
Watch as the #Hayabusa2 capsule fireball crosses the sky headed for the Woomera Prohibited Area. Thanks to @JAXA_en for capturing this incredible #space moment. @haya2e_jaxa pic.twitter.com/L1cSA9Ep5z
NEWS: @NASA teams at @NASAStennis have given the “go” to start the seventh test of the Green Run test series. During wet dress rehearsal, the @NASA_SLS core stage will be fully loaded with liquid propellants for the first time. More: https://t.co/r7zwjXf6BD pic.twitter.com/nblUBV5Q0z
— Jim Bridenstine (@JimBridenstine) December 4, 2020
Go for #7! After a test readiness review, NASA is now preparing for the seventh test of the Green Run test series: the wet dress rehearsal. The test will begin on Saturday, Dec. 5 when the core stage avionics are powered up. DETAILS >> https://t.co/DMOBtMYhYX pic.twitter.com/FMSvpSlgwG
— NASA_SLS (@NASA_SLS) December 4, 2020