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  Real ISS actionOct 07, 2013 11:32 PM PDT | url
 
Added 1 new A* page:That new "Gravity" movie in which the International Space Station and apparently pretty much everything else in Earth orbit is destroyed in a debris storm is popular right now, but in a rather more plausible story involving the ISS, Orbital's commercial test Cygnus cargo module successfully docked with the ISS last week, although that was a week later than planned as "software problems" "left the freighter unable to establish the correct communications and navigation links with the space station" until Orbital operators on Earth were able to create, upload and install new software to the robotic module--and it was a week delay because in the meantime a new crew had arrived at the station and needed to dock, so the fixed module had to wait for all that to finish up. It's nonstop action up there!
 
Pencils for today's page just for funzies:
 
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and here are the pencils for the previous page, which I didn't post on Friday because I actually had something to talk about then : p:
 
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