The latest SpaceX crew-7 mission successfully docked at the International Space Station on Sunday. Aboard the Dragon Endurance spacecraft, were four astronauts representing four different countries.
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00:00 NASA and SpaceX's Crew-7 mission arrived on Sunday at the International Space Station
00:05 on board the Dragon Endurance spacecraft after a 30-hour journey.
00:10 The control room at the Kennedy Space Center at Cape Canaveral handled the arrival of the
00:14 new team, with the vessel docking autonomously to the orbiting laboratory.
00:19 The latest arrivals represent four countries.
00:22 The US's Jasmine Morbelli, Japan's Satoshi Furukawa, Russia's Konstantin Borisov and
00:27 Denmark's Andreas Mogensen, who will be the future commander of the station.
00:32 Welcoming them were the other seven colleagues who have been in orbit for six months.
00:37 The team on board the ISS now consists of 11 astronauts, four Americans, four Russians,
00:42 a Dane, a Japanese and the first Emirati in space, Sultan Al Nayyadi.
00:49 Crew-7 is set to remain on board the station for six months, during which at least 30 scientific
00:54 experiments are planned.
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