Crew Dragon successfully docks at International Space Station

ANI  |  US 

NASA-partnered capsule, Crew Dragon, successfully attached to the on Sunday after making 18 orbits around Earth since its launch.

"Capture confirmed! After making 18 orbits of Earth since its launch, @SpaceX's #CrewDragon successfully attached to the @Space_Station via "soft capture" at 5:51 am ET while the station was travelling just north of New Zealand," tweeted after the docking.

The commercially built spacecraft's launch on Saturday was hailed as a major step towards resuming manned space flights. With no crew aboard but a mannequin named Ripley, this capsule is scheduled to return to Earth by Friday next week.

Furthermore, plans on putting two astronauts on board by the end of the year if the test goes smoothly.

"The @Crew docked to the @Space_Station for the first time today. The spacecraft, designed to fly astronauts, is attached to the station's Harmony module as Earth rotates below," Commercial Crew Programme tweeted on Sunday.

US had earlier congratulated the team on Crew Dragon's launch, stating, "We've got NASA "rocking" again. Great activity and success.

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First Published: Sun, March 03 2019. 19:30 IST