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Ed Van Cise

@carbon_flight

78th @NASAFltDirector, call sign Carbon Flight. @UMengineering grad. Supporting ops on @space_station & @BoeingSpace Starliner. Not an official @NASA account.

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Gateway Lunar Space Station (@nasa_gateway) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🧑‍🚀🌔 Ready to explore the future of deep space exploration? Launch this new Gateway web interactive. Bring humanity's first lunar space station to life on your screen and download the 3D model here: go.nasa.gov/4cX4uQF

Gateway Lunar Space Station (@nasa_gateway) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Humanity's first lunar space station is taking shape, with assembly and testing of its core elements, PPE and HALO, well underway. Each milestone brings Gateway closer to supporting unprecedented deep space science and discovery in lunar orbit. ✨🌕🔬 go.nasa.gov/4cDHPIV

Humanity's first lunar space station is taking shape, with assembly and testing of its core elements, PPE and HALO, well underway. Each milestone brings Gateway closer to supporting unprecedented deep space science and discovery in lunar orbit. ✨🌕🔬 go.nasa.gov/4cDHPIV
NASA (@nasa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NASA and Boeing teams are "go" to proceed with undocking the uncrewed #Starliner from the International Space Station on Friday, Sept. 6. Undocking coverage is set to begin at 5:45pm ET (2145 UTC), with Starliner touching down at 12:03am (0403 UTC) on Sept. 7. More: go.nasa.gov/3TayjWx

NASA and Boeing teams are "go" to proceed with undocking the uncrewed #Starliner from the <a href="/Space_Station/">International Space Station</a> on Friday, Sept. 6.

Undocking coverage is set to begin at 5:45pm ET (2145 UTC), with Starliner touching down at 12:03am (0403 UTC) on Sept. 7. More: go.nasa.gov/3TayjWx
Ed Van Cise (@carbon_flight) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m sure Boeing Space engineering will dive into it to determine the root cause but the audio system simply had a small hitch in its giddy-up, nothing to worry about.

NASA's Johnson Space Center (@nasa_johnson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ahead of Starliner’s return, NASA will host a pre-departure news conference at 12 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 4, from the agency’s Johnson Space Center in Houston: go.nasa.gov/3TayjWx

sen (@sen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are now commissioning our 4K cameras on the International Space Station. This is a timelapse of one of the views we are seeing from our horizon camera...🌎

Ed Van Cise (@carbon_flight) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My team and I worked with Butch and Suni to finalize the config of the return cargo in Calypso this morning. This afternoon they will do a final check of the cabin and close the hatches between it and International Space Station. Still on track for undock and landing tomorrow evening.

NASA Commercial Crew (@commercial_crew) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The hatch on Boeing Space's #Starliner spacecraft was closed today at 1:29 p.m. ET and the spacecraft is set to undock from International Space Station at 6:04 p.m. ET Friday, Sept. 6. Follow the agency’s live coverage: go.nasa.gov/3TayjWx

NASA's Johnson Space Center (@nasa_johnson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our beautiful Earth through seven windows. 🌎 Today, NASA Astronauts Matthew Dominick shared insights on astronaut photography during an in-flight interview with Scientific American inside the Cupola module designed for observing operations outside the station.

Vanessa Wyche (@v_wyche) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fortitude. That is the word that NASA Astronaut & Commander Butch Wilmore recently used to describe the teams working on NASA’s The Boeing Company Crew Flight Test. I couldn’t agree more. Starliner is scheduled to autonomously undock from the space station at approximately 5:04 p.m. CDT

Fortitude.

That is the word that <a href="/NASA/">NASA</a> Astronaut &amp; Commander Butch Wilmore recently used to describe the teams working on NASA’s <a href="/Boeing/">The Boeing Company</a> Crew Flight Test. I couldn’t agree more. 

Starliner is scheduled to autonomously undock from the space station at approximately 5:04 p.m. CDT
NASA Space Operations (@nasaspaceops) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft is “go” to undock from the International Space Station at 6:04 p.m. EDT today, Sept. 6. On orbit, the Expedition 71 crew wrapped the week with health and climate research and penciled in some time for orbital cleaning. NASA Astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni

Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft is “go” to undock from the <a href="/Space_Station/">International Space Station</a> at 6:04 p.m. EDT today, Sept. 6. On orbit, the Expedition 71 crew wrapped the week with health and climate research and penciled in some time for orbital cleaning.

<a href="/NASA_Astronauts/">NASA Astronauts</a> Butch Wilmore and Suni
Ed Van Cise (@carbon_flight) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lion Flight at the helm for undocking and proximity operations, handing over to Redstone Flight after getting clear from International Space Station to manage the far field departure, deorbit, entry, descent, and landing.

Boeing Space (@boeingspace) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Starliner now continues its return to Earth. Our next update will be at ~10:50 p.m. ET when the landing broadcast begins: Boeing.com/starliner#watch

NASA HQ PHOTO (@nasahqphoto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out additional images from the landing of Boeing Space's #Starliner spacecraft at White Sands Space Harbor in New Mexico. 📷: flic.kr/s/aHBqjBoSpk

Check out additional images from the landing of <a href="/BoeingSpace/">Boeing Space</a>'s #Starliner spacecraft at White Sands Space Harbor in New Mexico. 📷: flic.kr/s/aHBqjBoSpk
Ed Van Cise (@carbon_flight) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Been waiting a long time to hang this plaque near my office doorway. I debated hanging it now or after the crew returns. I chose now because #Starliner is home and the Boeing Mission Ops team’s work is complete. In my soul, it’ll be a “complete*” until Butch and Suni are home.

Been waiting a long time to hang this plaque near my office doorway. I debated hanging it now or after the crew returns. I chose now because #Starliner is home and the Boeing Mission Ops team’s work is complete. In my soul, it’ll be a “complete*” until Butch and Suni are home.