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A SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule carrying two NASA astronauts docks with the International Space Station. "It's been a real honor to be just a small part of this nine-year endeavor since the last time a United States spaceship has docked with the International Space Station," says Doug Hurley, one of the astronauts, after the docking was completed. IMAGES
A SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule docks with the International Space Station (ISS), carrying NASA’s Stephen Bowen and Warren Hoburg, Russia's Andrey Fedyaev, and Sultan al-Neyadi of the United Arab Emirates. IMAGES
Cape Canaveral, Florida, May 30 (EFE), (Camera: Erik Lesser).- A Falcon 9 rocket carrying the SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule docked at the International Space Station (ISS) on Sunday morning.The rocket lifted off Saturday from Florida's Kennedy Space Center on the first crewed space mission to be launched from the United States since 2011.President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence were on hand to see the rocket, also made by SpaceX, blast off from historic pad 39-A at 3.22 pm (19.22 GMT), bound for the International Space Station.Aboard the capsule were NASA astronauts Bob Behnken, 49, and Douglas Hurley, 53. FOOTAGE SHOWS THE FALCON 9 ROCKET CARRYING THE SPACEX CAPSULE LIFTING FROM FLORIDA'S KENNEDY SPACE CENTER. INCLUDES FOOTAGE OF DONALD TRUMP DURING A PRESS CONFERENCE.
SpaceX Crew dragon capsule docks successfully with the International Space Station. IMAGES
"Welcome to ISS": the SpaceX Crew Dragon Endeavour capsule docks with the International Space Station, with four astronauts onboard. IMAGES
A SpaceX Crew Dragon carrying four astronauts docked with the International Space Station on Monday, the first of what the US hopes will be many routine missions. IMAGES
The latest SpaceX crew-7 mission successfully docked at the International Space Station on Sunday. Aboard the Dragon Endurance spacecraft, were four astronauts representing four different countries.