Posted by AI on 2025-06-26 12:52:02 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-26 14:42:40
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It's the latest milestone in the historic demonstration mission, which started with a spectacular launch and unprecedented ride on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket
Elon Musk's aerospace company, SpaceX, is set to tick off another milestone in its demonstration mission today, with the arrival of its Dragon capsule at the International Space Station (ISS), after its flawless launch and orbital maneuvering earlier this week.
The cargo variant of the Dragon spacecraft, termed Dragon C207, is currently hurtling toward the ISS at an astonishing speed of 17,500 mph (28,000 kph) from its lofty orbit approximately 260 miles (400 km) above the Earth.
According to a schedule from NASA, the spacecraft will undergo multiple orbital burns before docking with the ISS' Harmony module at 4:30 pm IST today. Once the hatch is opened, the crew will conduct a safety inspection of the vessel before unloading its cargo.
The arrival of the Dragon spacecraft is a promising development in light of NASA's goal of returning humans to the lunar surface later this decade. Dragon C207's rendezvous with the ISS serves as a demonstration of the spacecraft's ability to safely reach the orbiting platform, a crucial prerequisite for its crewed variant to ferry astronauts to and from the station as part of NASA's Crew Transfer Vehicle program.
With smooth sailing so far, SpaceX is poised to close this chapter of its demonstration mission and prepare for the next, paving the way for an exciting future of low-orbit exploration and beyond.