SpaceX Crew-1 Dragon relocation

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SpaceX’s Crew-1 “Resilience” Crew Dragon spacecraft, with NASA astronauts Michael Hopkins, Victor Glover, Shannon Walker and JAXA astronaut Soichi Noguchi, was relocated from the International Space Station’s Harmony module forward port to the Harmony’s Zenith, or space-facing port, on 5 April 2021. The autonomous relocation maneuver, taking about 45 minutes, prepares for the arrival of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-2 astronauts in late April, and the upcoming delivery of new solar arrays this summer. Crew Dragon was undocked at 10:30 UTC and redocked autonomously at 11:08 UTC.
Credits: NASA/SpaceX
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Saw this on live and seeing Dragon in a light is a beautiful view.

aoithebooru
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I was watching the replay of Crew Dragon relocation in NASA's YT channel when this notification came up...

kpm
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1:49 Its like pilots talking to Air Traffic Control but this time in space...

eaglemotion
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Wow this is it guys.. 360 full autonomous movement in space I only believe of stuff like this in kerbal..can't wait till we reach starship frigates era

prlitomm
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People are asking questions about the capsule relocating and I'm still stuck on the space suit how the hell they got it so slim or low profile and not like it used to be big baggy and bulky.

ucY
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but if the maneuver is totally automatic ... and then they had to go back to the iss ... what sense did it have to let them in, put on the overalls and then do everything back on the iss?

flaviosonetti
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Could the relocation have been done without any crew on board? Why did they ride the relocation?

gluino
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Why don't use a manipulator to relocate? Why fly on it's own?

sergeyk
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Why people are using computers everywhere because touch.

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