Watch @Thom_astro @AstroPeggy & Oleg enter @Space_Station – our live coverage resumes 00:20 GMT (01:20 CET) #Proxima https://t.co/XFss0N7bSQ pic.twitter.com/TZYFL8I8bE — ESA (@esa) November 19, 2016

The red light during #SoyuzMS03 docking was a humidity sensor in the spacecraft. Not related to docking and well within limits. #Proxima pic.twitter.com/sU8ji01uRk — Human Spaceflight (@esaspaceflight) November 19, 2016

#ICYMI Replay of #SoyuzMS03 docking with @Space_Station at 21:58 GMT (22:58 CET) this evening https://t.co/AaJZ8OMY23 pic.twitter.com/ASorK5JHMe — ESA (@esa) November 19, 2016

@Kombiice @Thom_astro @AstroPeggy @Space_Station yes… — ESA (@esa) November 19, 2016

@Kombiice @Thom_astro @AstroPeggy @Space_Station You could always watch a NASA launch meanwhile: https://t.co/yVvls7yvI9 — ESA (@esa) November 19, 2016

@Kombiice @Thom_astro @AstroPeggy @Space_Station Our coverage resumes at 00:20 GMT (01:20 CET) on the same page: https://t.co/XFss0N7bSQ — ESA (@esa) November 19, 2016

@Milnesium @CNES We don't know. Maybe @astro_JFrancois will have an update on that when he returns for commentary on hatch opening later. — ESA (@esa) November 19, 2016

After leak-checks, the hatch between ISS & Soyuz will be opened. Live coverage resumes at at 00:20 GMT (01:20 CET) https://t.co/XFss0N7bSQ pic.twitter.com/D909VsMjQB — ESA (@esa) November 19, 2016

Contact & capture – #SoyuzMS03 arrives at the @Space_Station – welcome to your new home @Thom_astro @AstroPeggy and Oleg! #Proxima pic.twitter.com/saxLHgq9xF — ESA (@esa) November 19, 2016