Dragon establishes relative navigation to the International Space Station and arrives along the docking axis, initiating an autonomous approach. Dragon performs final approach and docks with the International Space Station, followed by pressurization, hatch open, and crew ingress. To The space station On its flight to the International Space Station, Dragon executed a series of burns that positioned the vehicle progressively closer to the station before it executed final docking maneuvers, followed by pressurization of the vestibule, hatch opening, and crew ingress.
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