On March 18, 2017 at 21:20 UTC the station's robotic arm removed the “Dragon” SpX-10 (CRS-10 flight) unmanned supply spacecraft from a berthing port on the Harmony module of the International Space Station. The spacecraft was moved to a stow position below the station where it stayed overnight. On March 19, controlled by ground controllers and then American astronaut Robert Kimbrough and French astronaut Thomas Pesquet, the robotic arm let go of the "Dragon” resupply vehicle at 09:11 UTC. Attachments: |