Dragon docking with ISS rescheduled after malfunction
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The CRS-2 launching from Cape Canaveral on Mar.1
The CRS-2 launching from Cape Canaveral on Mar.1
The CRS-2 launching from Cape Canaveral on Mar.1
The CRS-2 launching from Cape Canaveral on Mar.1
The CRS-2 launching from Cape Canaveral on Mar.1
SpaceX Dragon capsule visiting the ISS in May 2012 (Image: NASA)
Diagram of Dragon's rendezvous with the ISS (Image: NASA)
Digital image of an ISS robotic arm capturing the Dragon spacecraft (Image: NASA)
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SpaceX has announced that its Dragon spacecraft’s docking with the International Space Station (ISS) has been rescheduled for 6:01 AM EST (11:01 GMT) Sunday, March 3. SpaceX managers and NASA gave clearance today for the rendezvous, which will see the craft captured by NASA Expedition 34 Commander Kevin Ford and NASA Flight Engineer Tom Marshburn using a robotic arm.
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