
ISS035-E-010124 (26 March 2013) --- This image, photographed through one of the windows in the Cupola, is one of a series of still photos documenting the process to release the SpaceX Dragon-2 spacecraft from the International Space Station on March 26. The unmanned spacecraft, filled with experiments and old supplies, can be seen in the grasp of the Space Station Remote Manipulator System’s robot arm or CanadArm2 after it was undocked from the orbital outpost. The Dragon was scheduled to make a landing in the Pacific Ocean, off the coast of California, later in the day.
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iss035e010124
Date Created
March 26, 2013
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Photographer
Tom Marshburn
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