What is it?
SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft is a fully autonomous orbital vehicle designed to ferry astronauts and cargo to and from the ISS and other LEO destinations.
To make spaceflight more efficient and cost-effective, the spacecraft is reusable, capable of withstanding multiple reentries, and can remain docked at the ISS for extended stays. Launched atop SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket, it can carry up to six passengers, though NASA missions typically fly only four crew members alongside cargo and research equipment.
Where is it?
This image was taken from the ISS, while the orbiting lab was over central Pakistan.
Why is it amazing?
Endeavour docked at the ISS Harmony module on Aug. 2, less than 15 hours after launch, the fastest Crew Dragon rendezvous to date.
Crew-11 will stay docked with the station for six to eight months, during which time the four astronauts will conduct a variety of scientific experiments and do maintenance work on the ISS.
The Crew-11 astronauts will be on board the ISS during the 25th anniversary of continuous human presence on the station, which will occur in early November.
Source: www.space.com
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