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Main » 2021 » August » 3 » Crew Dragon “Resilience” (Crew-1 mission) redocking.


Crew Dragon “Resilience” (Crew-1 mission) redocking.
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On April 5, 2021 the Crew Dragon “Resilience” (Crew-1 mission) spacecraft was redocked from the forward docking port on the “Harmony” module to the top-facing, or zenith, docking port on the “Harmony” module of the International Space Station. During the redocking the crew consisted of American astronauts Michael Hopkins, Victor Glover, Shannon Walker and Japanese astronaut Soichi Noguchi. The redocking mission lasted 38 minutes. It was the first relocation maneuver for a Crew Dragon spacecraft. The crew relocated the Crew Dragon “Resilience” spacecraft to clear the way for the next Crew Dragon (Crew-2 mission) to dock with the forward docking port on the “Harmony” module.

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