File:ISS-64 Glover gives thumbs up.jpg

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Description iss064e020173 (Jan. 6, 2021) --- NASA astronaut Victor Glover gives a "thumbs up" in front of the International Space Station's Unity module hatch window. Robotics controllers commanded the Canadarm2 robotic arm to uninstall the Northrop Grumman Cygnus space freighter from Unity's Earth-facing port a few hours earlier before releasing it after 93 days attached to the station.
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