CRS-15 Dragon brings science experiments, artificial intelligence to ISS
SpaceX's CRS-15 Dragon cargo resupply ship has been attached to the International Space Station. the spacecraft rendezvoused with the orbiting outpost in the early-morning hours of July 2, 2018, and is expected to remain berthed for about a month. Capture took place at 6:54 a.m. EDT (10:54 GMT) by the 57.7-foot (17.6-meter) Canadian-built robotic Canadarm2, which was under the control of Expedition 56 NASA astronauts Ricky Arnold and Drew Feustel at the robotics work station in the station's cupola window. The vehicle was grappled while the station was flying 256 miles (412 kilometers) over Quebec City. "Looking forward to some really exciting weeks ahead as we unload the science and get started on some great experiments," Arnold said.
Jul-2-2018, 21:22:38 GMT
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