00:00than 90 meters, range rate 2.4 meters per second, and closing.
00:06And the Soyuz spacecraft that you're currently seeing
00:14on your screen is about 250 meters away
00:17from the International Space Station and closing in at a rate
00:20of about 2.4 meters per second.
00:23Range 402 meters, range rate 1.33, and closing.
00:35And following the fly around, the spacecraft will align
00:49with the docking port on the Rassvet module,
00:52which will be the Soyuz MS-26's destination for today.
00:57The vehicle is currently about 200 meters away
00:59from the International Space Station.
01:0121, 26 is the time when I activated the headlight.
01:10Range 200 meters, range rate is 0.1, approaching.
01:17We are just moments away from that docking
01:28of the Soyuz MS-26 spacecraft, and just three hours ago
01:31at 11.23 a.m. Central, 12.23 p.m. Eastern,
01:36the Soyuz lifted off atop its Soyuz 2.1a booster,
01:40propelling it into orbit.
01:42The forward docking probe on the Soyuz
01:44that you see will begin to retract,
01:46and then hooks will close, and we will have what is known
01:48as a hard mate between Soyuz and station.
01:51Visually, we see three meters.
01:56We're expecting contact.
02:15We confirm contact.
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