Photos of Dragon's arrival at the space station

BY STEPHEN CLARK
SPACEFLIGHT NOW

Posted: April 22, 2014


A Dragon cargo craft stuffed with science and supplies approached the International Space Station for an automated laser-guided final rendezvous Sunday, culminating with grapple by the outpost's robotic arm.

Owned and operated by SpaceX, the Dragon spacecraft completed a 40-hour trip from launch to the international research complex at 7:14 a.m. EDT (1114 GMT), when space station commander Koichi Wakata guided the lab's robot arm to grapple the free-flying cargo capsule.

The linkup occurred as the space station and Dragon spacecraft flew 30 feet apart about 260 miles over the Nile River basin of Egypt.

See our Mission Status Center for the latest news on the mission.

Photo credit: Oleg Artemyev/Roscosmos

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Photo credit: Oleg Artemyev/Roscosmos

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Photo credit: Oleg Artemyev/Roscosmos

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Photo credit: Oleg Artemyev/Roscosmos

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Photo credit: Oleg Artemyev/Roscosmos

Photo credit: Oleg Artemyev/Roscosmos

Photo credit: Oleg Artemyev/Roscosmos

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Photo credit: Oleg Artemyev/Roscosmos

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