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00:00Kennedy Space Center yesterday.
00:02Overall, this will be Dragon's 46th visit to the International Space Station
00:06and its 14th human spaceflight mission to the orbiting lab,
00:09including the Demo-2 test flight, the 10 NASA
00:13Commercial Crew Program rotation flights and three Axiom Space
00:16private astronaut missions.
00:18Now looking back over the last 27 hours, launch day preparation
00:22started Friday, March 14th for our crew members.
00:25About four hours prior to launch, the crew completed their
00:28flight at 2.50 p.m. Central Time, which was about half an hour
00:31after that orbit after that boost burn.
00:33And there on the left hand side of your screen, you can see a glimpse
00:37inside that Dragon Endurance spacecraft carrying on the left hand
00:40side of your screen will work in tandem with the NASA team in Houston,
00:43which is on the right hand side of your screen to maneuver Dragon Endurance
00:47to the proper attitude.
00:49They will initialize the navigation timing commands and time coded messages
00:53to basically help the GPS network.
00:57But there's also an experiment like this
01:00that just recently landed on the moon on Firefly's Blue Ghost mission.
01:04So really cool.
01:05400 meters below the International Space Station.
01:09Now, going a little bit ahead in our process, when we're about ready to dock
01:12with the International Space Station, one of the final things we're going to hear
01:15is what's called CHOP, Crew Hands Off Point.
01:19So Nicole Ayers is the pilot,
01:22Anne McClain is the commander for the mission today.
01:26Again, as they continue to make their way to the International Space Station
01:29for docking to that forward port
01:33the to make its approach.
01:35And, you know, we're seeing these views from from Dragon
01:39looking up at the International Space Station.
01:41And this is this Dragon vehicle.
01:43It's actually the second design of the Dragon that approaching Waypoint 1,
01:47which is that 220 meter mark.
01:49And then from there, it'll continue on and enter inside
01:53what is known as the Keep Out Sphere, which is that 200 meter boundary
01:57around the International Space Station before we have that docking.
02:00So it's been captured by cameras on the International Space Station.
02:04And so that is the Dragon Endurance spacecraft.
02:06And it's actually the fourth flight for that Endurance spacecraft.
02:10It previously flew three other commercial crew program missions,
02:14Crew 3, Crew 5 and Crew 7.
02:16And the fourth flight, obviously, today for a Crew 10.
02:19That's right. And overall, this is the 10th crew rotation.
02:23EPIC SCRIPT
02:34Dragon is moving at the expected velocity, speed, position.
02:40Everything's positioned onboard the International Space Station
02:44for docking, again, the station itself, on at the docking attitude.
02:49Ahora, nuevamente, los equipos de la estación están aquí, en la sala de control de vuelo de la Estación Espacial Internacional,
02:56comprobando para asegurarse de que Dragon pueda pasar por el punto 1 hacia el punto 2,
03:02el punto 2 siendo...
03:04...
03:16...screen, and you got Dragon looking at its docking port on the ISS on the right.
03:22And Dragon is now less than 7 meters away from the International Space Station,
03:27as it continues to make that final approach.
03:32...
03:42...

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