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The SpaceX Crew-9 astronauts, including two crew members formerly aboard Boeing's Starliner spacecraft, moved their Crew Dragon capsule to another docking port to make way for a new cargo Dragon arrival.

Credit: SpaceX
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00:00So Dragon will reach that waypoint 2. In just a few moments we should hear that
00:06confirmation and we'll hear that they're standing by for that hold and
00:10then once ready Dragon will begin its final approach and that final approach
00:15process takes about four minutes and during that period we will hear the
00:19call out for CHOP which stands for Crew Hands Off Point and this call occurs
00:24when the spacecraft is about two meters away from the docking port.
00:30And just a minute ago on your screen you could actually see the docking target
00:38which is that crosshair target on the International Space Station and Dragon is
00:46continuing to approach in closer it's about three meters away so in one meter
00:51we will hear that call for CHOP or Crew Hands Off Point.
00:54And we heard that call for CHOP and just standing by for initial contact and capture.
01:10Freedom SpaceX on the big plane.
01:17Freedom, SpaceX on the big loop, soft capture complete.
01:45And at 625 a.m. Central, 725 a.m. Eastern, we have confirmation of initial contact and capture.
01:59At that time, the International Space Station and Dragon were flying approximately 260 statute
02:04miles over the south part of Brazil.
02:15We will see the realization of this project.
02:23We have seen this project.
02:25We are now moving forward to our adventure of their flight.
02:29We are moving forward to our flight.
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