Live coverage in progress on cspan. We are where the International Space station is at the time of launch. Depending on when that large window is, sometimes it can be shorter, sometimes it is a little bit longer. It will be about 29 hours from lunch to docking. Dragons ride home depends on a lot of things. Sometimes the return journey to earth and take a matter of a couple of hours, a few hours. It could take up to 24 even a few more hours. You have to do with orbital mechanics. As we mentioned during the lunch broadcast, everything has to be super precise. Because the dragon is catching up to the space station, those mechanics really dictate down to the millisecond went to liftoff with the capsule. Coming up soon, we should start to get some views of dragon as it approaches the space station. We might be able to get some views from dragon. Looking forward to seeing those views here shortly. There is, there is the International Space station as seen from dragon as it approaches. We will continue to see this and now this great view from inside the dragon capsule. This is our first look inside the capsule. Our but the suits on. We can see the same panels that the crews using to monitor. There might be saying we are go for section or. It is right there in front of your eyes. You can see the procedure they are running through. Either side of the procedure stream procedure screen physical part. Absolutely. In this view of the International Space station, you can make out the solar rays. Those are pieces on either side. Right now, dragon is getting its power from its own solar rays on the trumpet when it does dock, they will hook up and that will provide power from the space station. From that point, the dragon will be converted to receiving its power from the station. A couple of things are going to happen they are going to lock onto the forward facing dock port. Then it will automatically deploy itself. We will be able to maneuver shortly. Expected start time is 2017. Dragon will approach. You just heard those words that we are continuing our approach toward weight 10. That is the first checkpoint today. We could hold here if we needed to. At this point, if we did this control of dragon for some reason, it would be at least four orbits or about six hours. It looks like that is a view from the station of dragon. We can see planet earth rotating as dragon catches up to the space station. It kind of shows how grand all the operations are. As we have said multiple times, everything is very controlled. It is cool to see dragon get closer and closer. We saw the crew in their seats earlier. All strapped in with their suits on. I would have my face against the wind of the whole time, just looking out. You are seeing dragon and the International Space station are flying 266 statute miles off the coast of australia. This would be going into tasmania. At the International Space station, it travels about five 1700 Miles Per Hour and orbits the earth every 90 minutes. That means the crew sees a sun and sunset every 45 minutes. Correct it looks like theyre trying to zoom in for us. It has been deployed. We did that several hours after liftoff. We do that when the dragon has already passed through the earth. We deploy the nosecone after separation after the capsule and trump separate. We want to keep the dog is unprotected. Once the dragon capsule is back in space, it is very insect very inception asked. For those of you that are looking at dragon on the lefthand side, we are seeing from the top down, we can see a blinking light as well as that forward hatch we will be utilizing. You might notice four points, technically three. The fourth one looks like it is at the top. It looks like tiny arm sticking out. Those are actually the fins on the dragon trunk. We are looking at dragon from the top down. Those pins are best go there purposes. It is pretty cool. This is the first time we are seeing a closer view of dragon from this angle. Absolutely. We are beginning to see the space station coming into view more and more. That will continue to get more clear. You can really see the solar base started to come in and get a little sharper. We are looking ahead to the next major milestone must be which will be waypoint zero. I touched on this briefly but that view of dragon on the left of the screen there we are getting another view from the space station. You can see it just barely. It is a white dog coming in. It is hard to tell with the crowds clouds on earth. We will see that grow larger and larger they are able to position the cameras in a variety of ways. They can get beautiful views of dragon as well as the earth. It allowed us to see Hurricane Ian as it is passing over the united states. You might hear some background noise. We are located here at spacex headquarters in california. We are an active operations environment. We have people inside Mission Control. Over to her left hello the rest of the building is a little bit more quiet. You might hear some moving of trucks behind us as we are still continuing production of the falcon 9 vehicles. Regardless of operation that we have going on. We are less than 60 minutes from the space station. Companies came out and washed of the launch. Companies beauty. I definitely notice the excitement. Everyone was cheering really loud. It was great to be a part of that. Hard to deliver the launch line. Everybody gets really excited. It is in the middle of the day as well because people were able to take a break from work and it is quit and experience. If im not posting, i try to watch from Mission Control. I still remember the first couple of launch is that i ever got to witness. It is really powerful to be able to stand here with colleagues and be able to unify. Were just about one minute away from waypoint zero. Four to 7 meters away from the International Space station. We are about 90 seconds away from that. Waypoint zero. As you mentioned before, waypoint zero means dragon is directly below the station by about 400 meters. It looks like we got so cool views of the coastline of some sort. The International Space station is flying over some beautiful views. It is approaching feature fiji. That is why looks beautiful. Standing bear for confirmation of waypoint zero. We just reached waypoint zero. Dragon is now 400 meters below the space station and we can definitely see it now in the views coming from International Space station. Coming, the dragons move from waypoint zero pointing it up and out throughout the station. At this point, we will be on what we call the donkey hatches. That means it is directly in front of the donkeys. At this time, dragon is now 392 meters away from the International Space station. A great view of dragon there from the top down. As we mentioned before, we keep the nosecone closed through the assent of the mission and then they opened up when dragon is back in space. It provides protection for the various sensors used to help dragon with all of the navigation and control systems. It protects the forward docs to the space station. It is critical i think. I think is pretty neat. Basically the side hatch, we were able to see it just moments ago. It is cool to think that the side hatch we see the on board. No crew action required. They are now locking onto the correct targets. Correct speaking of the sensors, there are two of those dragon eyes. They are locking onto the appropriate sectors on the station at this point in time. The vehicle was on top of the rocket. We will see both dragon eyes locked on to their special reflectors. We will continue marching toward waypoint one here. We have been taking your questions via social media. Be sure to tweet at is using the. We have about an hour before docking is complete. Looks like we have another one coming our way. This time from the question is what is the objective of this mission . I thought this is another question we could probably talk about all day. The objective for this Prophetic Mission is the next operational rotational mission to the station for a crew. This is the mission with many experiments. They spent quiet a bit of their time on station missions. That is right. The real point of this mission is to learn more about humans and how they interact and the environment of space and how the body changes. All of us have grown up our entire lives experiencing gravity. When you remove that, things behave different. We have learned a great deal about this in the more than 20 years we have been having the International Space station. We have to make sure that humans are healthy. This mission will continue to help us to learn all about that. Absolute. Gravity is kind of something we take for granted here on earth. Even your vision contained with the lack of gravity. This question comes from rohan87. How many minutes does it take to enter the International Space station and how do they prepare for this . It does take a little time. We do see approach zero in progress with trajectory emerging. We cleaned up your board there after that on board. Again, to finish up, it does take a little bit of time to open the hatch is better way. There are a couple of steps that need to walk through including pressurizing the vestibule between space and the International Space station. Once that takes place, the crew is able to open up the hatches and flowed onto the station. That takes a little less than two hours in total. We just read moments ago that was communication between the crew and the space x core here. Just indicating we will hit the next waypoint. We are expected to hit that at 14 4 p. M. 1 44 p. M. Two hours from now. When we arrive at waypoint one, that is when dragon is 220 meters away from the space station and directly inside the docking port. The crew is docking to the forward port during todays mission. And before they move any further at this point, they will need the permission to move into the sphere there. Dragon closing in on 300 meters from the International Space station. At that point, it will be on what we called the docking axis. It is really important that we have these different waypoints. They allow the team to evaluate the status of the vehicle readiness of the station to receive it. We do have these checkpoints for our vision of vehicles. All visiting vehicles. We are continuing to get good views of dragon as it approaches the International Space station. It is currently flying 260 miles over the pacific ocean. It is approaching the very northern tip of hawaii. As we mentioned before, space x controllers here in hawthorne are working in tandem in houston to make sure everything is going accordingly with dragon. There, you do see that northern tip of hawaii. Dragon in the International Space station line 250 statute miles. There is the left there is the lefthand side of your screen. Usually that very northern tip of hawaii. Hello hi. There on the lefthand side of your screen, they have the core. We are continuing to take your questions using the social media asknasa. Set in your questions. Actually want to know even though the astronauts are in zero gravity, can they feel the speed of the dragon . Generally no. Once they are at inside dragon, you dont feel how fast it is going. Very similar to whenever you are in a car. Lets say youre in the passenger seat and then the drivers on the freeway. If you are going 65 miles an hour, you dont really feel how fast you are going. You may be able to see it. If there is breaking or acceleration, similarly to dragon, they might be able to feel changes in velocity. But because they are also going as fast as the dragon capsule itself, they can really feel how fast theyre going. That is important. Yesterday during lunch, a little bit of a different story. We have the crew experiencing that change in acceleration. At that point, they are able to really feel those jeans they are pulling as they do travel a lot faster than they were on the launchpad. Absolutely. Dragon is now under 300 meters from the station. 294 meters away. You can continue to see it getting larger and larger on the screen. This is on the part trust station. This is the center of the screen there. Experiments conducted aboard the space station. One of our crewmembers for this flight is an astronaut from the Japanese Aerospace explanation. This movement from waypoint zero bus when dragon up and out and in front of the station. It will move up and in front of the station. It will be at a distance of approximately 220 meters. This will be the docking access. That means it is directly in front of the docking port that we will be aiming for. That point is the forward part. That is where both of the ideas were located. Quick this puts dragon into the place that it is now. You can really start to make out the International Space station. You can see the solar rays there. There are four vehicles docked to the International Space station. It will return back home shortly as well as 80 and 81. Once again, we are heading toward waypoint one. That is 3. 5 minutes until that is reached. After that, it will be on to waypoint two. Dragon is only 20 meters away. The spacecraft will focus on the spacecraft will focus on aligning his docking system. Dragon will fly in and make contact have the docking adapter and give a soft capture. That will indicate that it is time for the hooks to drive in place. After that, hard capture is confirmed. We will reach for that hatch opening. That is a moment that is really fun to watch. I should say it takes time once the hatch is open. It is really nice to see the cruise after dragons arrival. As dragon gets closer to the space station, we are hearing that everything is proceeding as expected, still looking at an alltime docking of 1 57 pacific this afternoon. You are starting to see some blinking lights. Space x on the big blue. Expect reconfiguration shortly. Copy. You did just hear about the system being reconfigured. That is the way to visit vehicles. That helps to set up the data stream from dragon to the station. I think that should be renamed. There we have lobbyist from inside dragon endurance with the crew five crew. All four astronauts are in their seats. The visors are up. The crew put on their suits. It is basically in order to execute that. And then they hook up the umbilical. Just like i did prior to launch. Then we check to make sure they are holding that pressure. Once that is good, we are able to continue on with the approach timeline. I think it might have been about one hour ago. Time has kind of distorted over the last 40 hours. With the crew in their seats, they are buckled in. A five point safety harness acts as a pretty advanced seatbelt. The crew is basically plugged in. All of this using the umbilical. That provides communications. Also, fresh air. We are pumping the nitrogen oxide mixture through the suit. We are in active Operations Building here. You will have to excuse the background noise behind us. The crew is very comfortable. Matrox is the same stuff whenever your scuba diving. Nitrox is the same stuff you use whenever you are scuba diving. If any of you are outside, you might have caught a glimpse of it flying overhead. It looks like it is already passing into canada. That just goes to show how fast it is. You cover a lot of ground when you are going that way. That exact point is what makes it better at night. I have an app that alerts me when it will pass overhead. I have actually accidental seen it sometimes as well. I look at it and it is this constant bright light. If youre interested to see it when the International Space stations flying over where you live, you can go to the website on nasas website. You can put in your address and location nc went it will be flying overhead. The critical thing to see. A pretty cool thing to say. This is a great representation of how we will be able to see the station. The space station has lots of solar panels. It is pretty bright when the sun is shining. From the space station is orbiting earth, though solar panels will reflect the suns light and that is what makes it so easy to spot. The other thing to keep in mind is there is no blinking. That is a good differentiator between the airplane and the station. We are now under 250 meters away from the space station. You are getting the view of Mission Control in hawthorne. That is just behind us here. This is the room where all the space x by controllers Flight Controllers and the resource engineer is positioned. They are basically constantly monitoring dragon. We have someone on console 24 7 when there is a dragon in orbit. This is one of the rooms we do that in. Similarly, the International Space station we see indifference to minutes out from waypoint one. Dragon will continue the approach to waypoint to 2. There are many checkpoints just to make sure that all systems are functional functioning properly, as expected. Prior to allowing it to get any closer to the station. We are hearing we are just about one minute out from waypoint one. Dragon is 231 meters away from the station. We are coming up on waypoint one. That mile will put us in line with the docking access. It will have about 20 hours of power. It could reattempt to dock if necessary. Everything is proceeding on track for docking today. We just heard confirmation that we are at waypoint one. The next milestone will be waypoint two. That is coming up in just under eight minutes. As i mentioned before, everything is a series of checks and phases of approach. This next phase, we will be going to waypoint two. At that point in time, dragon will basically be in line with the docket is headed to. Houston, on the big blue. Quickstep three of dragon approach. Let us know when youre when youre are ready for docking. Procedure review is complete. Ready for docking. We were just getting an incredible view there of both dragon and the man. All of this is pretty spectacular. Copy that. Correct that you can to the view again. The moon in the farthest portion of your screen there. Dragon in the middle and the International Space station. You can see the view with our panel underneath. Again, the station and crew dragon are traveling at 17,500 Miles Per Hour. While it looks like earth is rotating slowly, it is actually going pretty quick. The station is roughly 250 miles above earth. You can think of that as the distance from los angeles to San Francisco or from the kennedy air center to miami. We have completed waypoint one. Waypoint two is expected in about five minutes. Initial contact between dragon and the International Space station is expected to occur at about 1 57. They conducted a go, no go pole. That will allow dragon to again its approach inside one of those imaginary shapes we keep talking about. That is about 20 meters away from the space station. All visiting vehicles take this approach to the station. Stopping to run quick checks on vehicle performance before approaching the space station. When it comes to bringing spacecraft together, slow and steady really wins the race. We are making sure we are keeping the spacecraft and the crusades. Dragons approach will slow and will begin to ally aligned itself with the adapters. Dragon will first make initial contact with the soft capturing. That will then retracted to bring dragon in for the hard capture sequence. The soft capture system includes a set of rotary spring dancers. For now, lets check in with Sheena Nguyen for an update. The crew look around one p. M. Central time. They continued preparations from before crew fives arrival. Special software in the station to track dragons approach. Dragon is ready for docking. You just heard from the core and Mission Control. That was jake. They are configured for docking. Back on the International Space station, we have nasa lingering, being primed for monitoring. Once dragon is docked, it will join fourpart dragons already part of the space station. Space egg on the big loop. Ready to go for docking. You are ready for approach. We are ready for church. Copy, crew five. We will enable the approach shortly. Once dragon is inside, the breakout is not permitted. Copy. You just heard another call respondent to the crew that they are in preparation for docking. Just about 30 minutes from now, looking to arrive at waypoint number two in about 30 seconds. Once docked, they will be primed for getting ready for operations that includes him getting access into the pressurized adapter. The crew will have to pressurized the vestibule between which is the small space between the hatches. This was exposed to the vacuum of space prior to docking. They will have to make sure the pressure is nearly equal to that of the atmospheric pressure on dragon and inside the station. They will use a small valve that the stations have to slowly introduce air into the vestibule. They will monitor and verify the pressure readings here to make sure everything is laid leak free. It is arriving in just about 12 37. There are currently seven astronauts on the station. Crew five brings a government to 11. We are excited to get eric for five extra mount on board. That is the latest from here and Mission Control houston. At this point in time, waypoint two is up next. From there, the statecraft will focus on aligning its document docking system with the International Docking adapter. Dragon is less than 40 minute 40 meters away from the station. You are getting a good view of the trunk. It will be receiving its power from the International Space station. You can see some of the small thrusts are firing. They will make sure that everything is aligned and that dragon is directly in front of the International Docking adapter. We are about 20 seconds away from waypoint 2 arrival. They are expecting docking to occur just a little bit later than planned. About 10 minutes from now. We did just hear confirmation that dragon has arrived at waypoint 2. Once again, we are about 10 minutes away from docking to the International Space station. We have a quick view there on your screen of the forward hatch of dragon. We can see that in the great pieces there. They are now exposed. Dragon is so close to station. Is, houston on the big blue. Dragon is resume approach and is still docking. Monitor for steps five and six. That is the call they wanted to hear. Distance for the crew. When we hear that call child, it means any rerun on division would be needed to be done automatically and the crew would not be initiating any of that. This is on the top right of the nosecone. It is currently docked to the International Space station. That is critical to see. To dragons in the same job. The crew five vehicle on the left. It will make us docking approach in about 10 minutes. As we get closer, we can see more and more of the dragon vehicle. For those of you wondering what those four black circles are, those are forward 10 meters away from the space station now. If you look at this dragon capsule, you can actually see the thrusters trusting. Hearing we are just a couple of minutes away from docking. Should be coming up momentarily. Dragon now traveling less than one meter per second as it closes in for docking. As you said before, slow and steady wins the race here. Sandra less than 10 meters separating dragon from the station. Copy, five meters. Sandra that call, five meters separating dragon from space station should be about a minute until we are docked and crew five is home. For the next few months. Should here that call for chopped momentarily. Two meters, chop. Copy, two meters. Two meters, the crew handoff point happening about 25 things before contact 25 seconds before contact. One meter. Dragon, spacex on the big loop, contacting capture complete, continuation in progress. Sandra contact confirmed, dragon made contact with the International Space station at 2 01 pm pacific just off of the west coast of africa. There are a few steps dragon has to complete before it is securely attached to the station. We will walk through those. We will have completion of that capture ring attack attraction. Then we will begin the hard capture sequence. A few minutes after that, some time passes, we will have completion of that hard docking. Dragon, spacex, ring retraction in progress. There, i mentioned the ring retraction for soft capture. The soft capture ring will retract until it indicates it is time for the hooks to drive and create a hard capture, there are 12 hooks that will be driven. It may take place in a series of six. The first six will drive and then the second six will drive. Just like everything about the approach this morning. Everything is in sequence. You might notice the view of dragon is a little darker than it was before as it was coming in. Of course the station and now dragon are orbiting earth. It looks like they lost the sunlight there. A live view from spacex Mission Control, here in hawthorne, california. If you are just tuning in with us, crew5 has safely completed talking to the International Space station. That docking occurred at 4 01 p. M. Just off of the west coast of africa, there journey their journey started yesterday afternoon after lifting off of the Kennedy Space center in florida, three first time flyers and one veteran astronaut from the Japan Aerospace expiration agency. The three first time flyers are nasa astronomical man, the first ever female commander of dragon, once she has upon the space station will be the first native american to visit the International Space station as was nasa ash not josh, firsttime flyer as well, the other first time liar is a cosma flyer, is a cosmonaut. We have a little bit over five and its before docking is considered complete. Sandra was mentioning the three first time space goers on this mission, i would have to imagine at this point in time, they must feel like children sitting in a car seat 20 to get out wanting to get out. They spent a long time on this journey, literally sense launch yesterday afternoon eastern time. They have friends aboard the station and i bet they are so excited to get out of there seats, suits, open up the hatch and get to hang out with their friends for a couple of months. Sandra absolutely. Dragon spacex on the big loop, ring retraction complete, docking is holding for mcs reconfiguration. Copy. Sandra we did hear confirmation that the soft capture ring retraction is complete. The next up is the heart capture sequence of start. There are 12 hooks that will drive into create that hard dock between dragon and the space station. We will first see six of those hook begin to drive and then the other six will have the docking be complete. Looking forward to the next event, like i mentioned before, we have about 4 minutes left until docking is complete. The crew5 crew will have the opportunity to dock and take off their students. Suits. It is almost 90 minutes until they could to open the hatch and go see their friends, and get the greet the crew 4 crew and other members on the space station. As we mentioned before everything is a series of checks and check ins, a checklist a sequence of events, they are at the station. On the big loop, mcs configured, proceeding with book driving hook driving. There is a confirmation that we will drive the first set of six hooks and it is the heart capture process hard capture process. They are now driving, this is a second time we have done something with those hooks they were used shortly after lift off and they helped the nosecone to swing open. Books are continuing to drive. Hooks are continuing to drive. First six hook drivings. A live view inside the dragon capsule, the crew has their visors down in the locked position. This is to ensure that, for any unlikely event that dragon were to lose pressurization the suit would act as a second capsule, basically. A spacecraft of its own being able to provide environment and pressure for the crew in an emergency. Sandra the crew does where that spacesuit during all of the dynamic phases of flight, launch, docking, youre pretty shortly they will be able to take off the spacesuit. They will hang them up to dry before they begin to pressurize the vestibule and flow through the space station hatch. As we mentioned before the suits ar uniquee, did it for each astronaut they have their own storage locations the suit will be stored in. They will actually put them back on, not right before they come home they will do another fit check shortly before they come home. The crew4 crew will do that soon in preparation for the return to earth hopefully next week. That is to make sure that the spacesuits they arrived in still fits well. No hotspots for movement, and is still good for them to wear home , as mentioned before those of us here on earth we know what gravity feels like. The body does change with a lack of gravity, in the microgravity environment astronauts live and work with for months of your bodily fluids change. Your body fluids reach an equilibrium across your body where here in earth they are concentrated near our feet. Wherever down is. The crew will put the spacesuits back on prior to beginning their journey home to make sure everything still fits well. We should be getting confirmation that docking is complete here in the next couple of seconds. Standing by for confirmation of docking. Sandra we did hear that the first set of 6 hooks is driving and completed that process. The next six is driving. Once we have that finished up we will have finished we will have docking complete. That will be finished in a few moments from now. The second set of hooks is continuing to drive. If you are just tuning into us, 4 astronauts arrived at the International Space station minutes ago 2 01 pacific, 5 01 p. M. Eastern time. They initialed they completed the initial docking sequence, now are doing the hard capture sequence, the first six hooks are derived, were derived and we are completing the last six. With a live view on your screen we can see the pilot and commander. From this viewpoint it is commander nicole mann on your screen. Hard capture complete, moving on to ring retraction and then umbilical. Copy, copy. There we just heard the hard capture is complete. Good news there. Sandra that is the call we wanted to hear, all 12 of the hooks have made it to the states to space station as expected. We do have a hard capture. Once the crew gives confirmation docking is complete they will be given the go to dock or take off their spacesuits, then begins the couple our process of opening the various hatches both on the dragon side as well as on the station side. Even though they have arrived at station and we have confirmed hard stock there is still a couple of hours left to go before the crew gets before the crew5 crew gets to embrace their fellow space station crew members. There will be a couple of different tasks to do after we do get the hatches open to get ready for those docked operations. Most of it is focused on the atmospheric control aboard dragon theyll be removing what is called a lithium hydroxide canister used to help scrub co2 from the dragon cabin during flight. They will also remove a seal, essentially integrates dragon cabin with the rest of the space station. We did hear that the umbilical deploy is underway as we mentioned a couple of times, once they get set up an attached that is how dragon will get its power from the International Space station. The flight uphill it utilize the solar arrays located on the dragon trump trunk. Docking sequence complete, crew dragon endurance, e. G. , the coal, anna, josh, welcome to the International Space station koichi, anna, josh, welcome to the space station. A huge thank you, is shut up to our training for all the you put us through we were well prepared as we are looking forward to getting to work. We made it to the International Space station. Due to the efforts of summoning people. We so many people. We thank you, we will make you proud. Is just like in the simulations come you trained this well, we really appreciate all the efforts of the space agency, nasa, all the international partners. Cannot wait to start working with our crewmates. Dragon, this station, glad to have you aboard he will see you in a minute. There you just heard dragon on the behalf of spacex it has been a pleasure working with all of you, we will be enabling hardline power income connection shortly as a work of a hatch opening. On the meantime you are go to darth suits suits as his procedure. [indiscernible] station to do work altogether. Lovely words there from the crew5 crew. The just completed docking. Good read anna, and great words. Less commentary from anna kikina. I do not speak russian. I think there is a pep in her step, she is excited to be there. Now that dragon has completed the docking sequence, the spacecraft must undergo a handful of checks before we are able to open the hatch. The crew on board dragon now has a chance to get out of there suits. Dragon to ground, cameras are external. That was spacex core, letting the crew know that they are good to recopy, turn on the cameras. Letting the crew know they are good to take off their suits, the onboard cameras have been turned off or privacy regions reasons. The crew will get a chance to get out of their suits before moving on to patch operation. Things will start or pick inside the space station as nasa gets the hatch on the station side to get the hatch open starting to pressurize area known as the vestibule between the dragon and station happened hatches. That will do it for us in hawthorne, our coverage for crew five does not stop here. The coverage will continue with our team positioned in the International Space station Flight Control room in houston. For k tonight, thank you so much for tuning in, what is ahead for dragon . Thank you, sandra and goodbye to my friends at spacex. We will take you to the hatch open anticipated at five 5 42 central time, and then the hatch open essential docking at 4 01 eastern time, while lying off flying off the west coast of africa. It is great to see dragon docked, there was applause and a mild smiles all over the room upon docking. Now that we are docked they are securing some hardware and moving into hatch operations. First he will open the large hatch at the note to having them then you will have to pressurize the vestibule as he that is the small area between them. They need to fill it with the air and make sure the pressure is nearly equal to the atmospheric pressure of dragon and the space station. They will use a small valve on the stations hatch to slowly introduce air into the vestibule. Flight controllers in Mission Control houston will monitor the pressure and temperature readings inside. , checks, from the cabin micc. Koichi wakata on the cabin mic we have the five by five. This concludes the live coverage of space x dragon endurance docking at the International Space station. The crew five astronauts on board will spend several months conducting Scientific Research for Cardiovascular Health and fluid behavior in microgravity. Nasa says this is to prepare for human expiration beyond low worth earth orbit. 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