File:Closing of CBM covers.ogv
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[edit]DescriptionClosing of CBM covers.ogv |
English: Closing of Harmony's nadir Common Berthing Mechanism's (CBM) covers on the International Space Station following the unberthing of the Orb-D Cygnus spacecraft. Video is in real time. |
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Source | YouTube: Closing the CBM from International Space Station after releasing Cygnus – View/save archived versions on archive.org and archive.today |
Author | NASA |
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current | 03:18, 7 January 2014 | 1 min 15 s, 640 × 360 (2.5 MB) | Craigboy (talk | contribs) | Higher quality | |
03:02, 7 January 2014 | 1 min 15 s, 640 × 360 (650 KB) | Craigboy (talk | contribs) | User created page with UploadWizard |
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