CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.: The inaugural SpaceX astronaut mission successfully completed the first leg of its journey on Sunday, docking with the International Space Station.
“It’s been a real honor to be just a small part of this nine year endeavor since the last time the United States has docked with the International Space Station,” NASA astronaut Bob Behnken said, speaking from the spacecraft.
“We have to congratulate the men and women of SpaceX … their incredible efforts over the last several years to make this possible cannot go overstated,” Behnken added.
Docking was completed at 10:30 a.m. ET, while passing in orbit over the northern border of China and Mongolia. Behnken and Doug Hurley will then disembark Crew Dragon and join the three crew currently on board the International Space Station.
“Crew of Expedition 63 is honored to welcome Dragon and the Commercial Crew program aboard the International Space Station,” NASA astronaut Chris Cassidy said from inside the space station.
“You’ve completed a historic ride to the ISS and have opened a new chapter in space exploration,” NASA’s mission control at Johnson Space Center in Houston said
Elon Musk’s company launched the pair of astronauts on Saturday afternoon from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, with a Falcon 9 rocket carrying the Crew Dragon spacecraft to orbit. The two astronauts then spent just under 19 hours travelling to the space station.
