SpaceX Crew-9 astronauts, including Boeing Starliner crew, fly Dragon spacecraft to new ISS parking spot (video)

Four astronauts moved their SpaceX Dragon spacecraft to a new space station docking port on Sunday (Nov. 3) to make way for an incoming cargo ship.

The SpaceX Crew-9 astronauts, including two crew members formerly aboard Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft, moved their Crew Dragon capsule Freedom to an unused parking spot on top of the International Space Station ahead of the planned Nov. 4 launch of an uncrewed Dragon resupply ship by the company.

SpaceX is scheduled to launch that cargo variant of Dragon from NASA’s Kennedy Space Statin in Florida on Monday at 9:29 p.m. EST (0229 GMT) carrying more than 3 tons of supplies for the ISS crew. It should arrive Tuesday morning (Nov. 5) if all goes well.

A black and white SpaceX capsule is parked at a space station with an inset of astronauts at the controls.

Crew-9 astronauts on SpaceX’s Dragon Freedom capsule moved their ship to a new docking port at the International Space Station on Nov. 3, 2024. (Image credit: NASA TV)

During Sunday’s Crew-9 Dragon relocation, the capsule’s four-astronaut crew undocked from the ISS’s Harmony module at 6:35 a.m. EST (1335 GMT) and redocked at 7:25a.m. EST (1425 GMT), moving from the forward-facing port to the space-facing port. At the time of docking, the Dragon capsule and ISS were sailing high above southern Brazil, NASA said.

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