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Jeff Findley wrote: From what I can tell, Dragon will be grappled by the SSRMS and berthed to a CBM port on an MPLM. So Dragon has to hold still enough to be grabbed. This is the same sort of operation that the Japanese H-2 Transfer Vehicle (HTV) performed back in 2009, so it's not going to be a "first". But if it's successful, this should be huge news for the US spacecraft industry. Errr, why? Other than the arm being on the passive vehicle rather than the active one, surely it's no different to any of the Hubble servicing missions or any other time the shuttle went up to park next to something else and grab it with the arm. Anthony |
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