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How Shubhanshu Shukhla’s Dragon spacecraft docked with ISS

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SpaceX Dragon Docking with ISS

The SpaceX Dragon spacecraft, carrying Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukhla and three others, successfully docked with the International Space Station (ISS) at 4 pm IST. Docking, a complex procedure, involves joining two spacecraft in space and requires extreme control and precision.

The Challenge

  • The capability is crucial for missions involving heavy spacecraft that cannot be launched by a single vehicle.
  • The ISS is composed of 43 modules and elements assembled since 1998.
  • Docking requires aligning orbits of spacecraft traveling at thousands of kilometers per hour, using algorithms and sensors.
  • Only four countries, including India, have demonstrated this capability.

The Docking Process

  • Rendezvous:
    • Aligning orbits of spacecraft and ISS over several hours.
    • SpaceX Dragon uses 16 Draco thrusters to adjust trajectory and orientation.
    • The last major burn occurs at 7.5 km from ISS for trajectory alignment.
  • Final Approach:
    • Vehicle enters "final approach corridor," utilizing laser ranging and thermal imagers for precise measurements.
    • Multiple checkpoints assess system health and approach status.
    • The final checkpoint "Waypoint 2" is 20 m from ISS, allowing potential position hold.
  • Contact & Capture:
    • The Dragon's soft capture ring makes "soft contact" with the International Docking Adapter (IDA).
    • "Hard capture" occurs with the Dragon’s hooks locking into IDA, completing docking in about ten minutes.
    • Pressure equalization and leak checks are performed before hatches are opened.
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