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This is awesome... I'm so impressed how this entire mission has gone so smooth. These last few hurdles seem to be going fairly clean as well. 62 meters from history :)
 
Another shot from Dragon:
dragon_view2.jpg
 
39 meters and closing.

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The vehicle has reached the 30 meters hold point and is holding as planned.
 
Now they calculate when to issue the resume command so that the Dragon reaches the 10 meters final hold point on daylight.
 
Dragon photo

Dragon in a photo right before reaching the 30m hold point (where now a part of Dragon is in ISS shadow). After this, a 10m is expected but they'll have to calculate to give command when Dragon and ISS will be in daylight for graple. Current position 30.8m and holding.
 
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That's just a beautiful site watching Dragon parked there 100 feet away :)
 
The spacecraft is close enough for its shadows to be affected by the ISS reflections of Earthlight (and Sunlight). Those secondary reflexions would be nice for the D3D11 client ;)

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18.000 viewers now :thumbup:
 
ISS crew is ready.

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The spacecraft is maintaining its position with a precision in the order of the millimeter. It gives you an idea how short an RCS burst can be !
 
I really need to get the corresponding addons from orbit hangar and fly the mission myself :cool:
 
And 20.000 people watching !

+7.500 on SpaceFlight Now

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Approach seems to have resumed. No, not sure of that.

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Sunset.

Confirmed : the Dragon is very slowly moving in.

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ISS spotlighs turned on. Andre Kuipers seems quite confident on his capabilities to perform the operation at night.
 
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I hope they show SpaceX's mission control room at berthing to see the cheers in that room.
 
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