One-Year Crew Docks to ISS

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After launching earlier in the day in their Soyuz TMA-16M spacecraft from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, Expedition 43 Flight Engineer Scott Kelly of NASA, Soyuz Commander Gennady Padalka and Flight Engineer Mikhail Kornienko of the Russian Federal Space Agency (Roscosmos) docked at the International Space Station on March 27 U.S. time (March 28 Kazakh time) following a four-orbit, six-hour rendezvous.
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Godspeed NASA and May God be with the crew members !

manoxgarg
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"Part of the Canada arm   compare it to 5:00  Its mostly still in shadow at :47..."
"if you compare the structure on the left at the :43 second mark to the object in question, you will see it's a reflection of the structure on the left."

THNDRHEAD
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What's the big structure orbiting our planet to the left of the Soyuz that becomes visible first at 0:47 then seen plain as day at 0:49?

jairdabrini
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Have a great year both to both astro/cosmonauts! 

TrebleSketch
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CAN ANYONE PLEASE EXPLAIN WHAT IS IN THE PICTURE AT 0:47???

stillplumbing
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MightyMousespeed NASA and may Mightymouse be with the crew members ! :)

MrVanagon
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lol the thing at 0:47 looks like a star destroyer but it's most likely reflection 

karilscoif