Space Station Crew Welcomes World's First Commercial Cargo Craft
Aboard the International Space Station, Expedition 31 Flight Engineer Don Pettit of NASA, Flight Engineer Andre Kuipers of the European Space Agency and Flight Engineer Joe Acaba of NASA grappled and berthed the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft to the station's Harmony module May 25, 2012, marking a milestone in spaceflight history. Dragon became the first commercially developed space vehicle to be launched to the station to join Russian, European and Japanese resupply craft that service the complex while restoring a U.S. capability to deliver cargo to the orbital laboratory.

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Tour the International Space Station: 25 Years of Humans in Space

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Artemis II Flight Day 10 Highlights

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Expedition 27 Trains for Soyuz Undocking

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The Next Steps in Lunar Exploration

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Station Assembly Animation

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Shuttle Carrier Aircraft

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Dragon Grappled and Berthed to Station

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Artemis II Iceland Geology Training Reel

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APACHE: Spacewalking in Virtual Reality

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Walking On Air

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Inside the Russian Soyuz Spacecraft

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NASA Astronauts Train for Walking on Lunar Surface

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Shuttle Endeavour Docked to Station

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NASA Johnson Style (Gangnam Style Parody)

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Station Tour: Zarya and Zvezda

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Science off the Sphere: Thin Film Physics

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Artemis II Moon Watch - Emily Kollin

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Chase Plane Video Of Historic SpaceX Splashdown

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