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Private spacecraft docks with space station
By the CNN Wire Staff
updated 11:32 AM EDT, Fri May 25, 2012

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SpaceX Dragon berths with ISS
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
NEW: "Looks like we caught a fsdaasdfby the tail," astronaut says after capture
The spacecraft docked just before 10 a.m. ET
It's carrying food, clothing, supplies for scientific experiments and other cargo
The mission heralds a new era of private innovation in space
(CNN) -- A private spacecraft docked with the International Space Station on Friday, a milestone in a new era of commercial space flight.
The docking happened just before 10 a.m. ET, almost two hours later than planned, when the station's robotic arm captured the unmanned SpaceX Dragon spacecraft.
A radar system aboard the unmanned SpaceX Dragon that measures distance to the station had picked up a different part of the space station, meaning it could not dock properly, NASA said.
"Looks like we caught a Dragon by the tail," astronaut Don Pettit said after capturing the capsule with the robotic arm, according to NASA.

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The Dragon capsule launched Tuesday from Cape Canaveral, Florida, carrying food, clothing, 22 pounds of computer equipment, 46 pounds of supplies for science experiments, and other cargo.
NASA said it authorized the flight after Dragon successfully completed all tests in preparation for docking and the space station mission management team completed a thorough review of its progress.
Connecting to the space station required NASA's approval in a staged approach that SpaceX called "the most difficult aspects of the mission."
Stellar week for SpaceX founder Elon Musk
The mission, hailed by NASA Administrator Charles Bolden as a step toward a new future of private innovation in the space industry, comes as government funding of the space program decreases in an era of fiscal austerity.
Dragon was carried into orbit by the Falcon 9 rocket. Dragon then orbited the Earth on Tuesday and Wednesday, "firing its thrusters to catch up to the space station," SpaceX said.
SpaceX orbital mission: Just the beginning
The space station crew plafdasdfe, and also dreams of building a spacecraft that could carry a crew to Mars.

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BanHammer
This spacecraft is pretty lame.

No lasers?

Weaksauce!

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jimdog33
Nice catch CANADARfdasdf
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pgeremia
Wow they financed this by taking advantage of dead peoples families? Truthfully we are no more advanced than we were for the first moon mission. It is really sad!!! In order for us to advance in space we need to develop new propulsion technologies. These rockets we use are beyond old technology. It is very sad.

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AskingTrolls
how did you know about this?

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JackSkell
And North Korea was not even able to get Egg Roll 1 out of the atmosphere. LOL

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عبدالعزيز العايد
The docking happened just before 10 a.m. ET, almost two hours later than planned, when the station's robotic arm captured the unmanned SpaceX Dragon spacecraft.

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IGotSkills
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IGotSkills
Ooooh you're trying to make fun of us for two hours.

So where is your dock?

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BanHammer
Its a raining Scotty!

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chemicalbank
The video feed rocks! I love this stuff.

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tedkingston
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If you don't believe in aliens, you simply haven't looked at the evidence.

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