<p class="title">SpaceX's new crew capsule has arrived at the International Space Station, acing its second milestone in just over a day.</p>.<p class="bodytext">No one was aboard the Dragon capsule launched on Saturday on its first test flight, only an instrumented dummy. But the three station astronauts had front-row seats as the Dragon neatly docked Sunday morning and became the first American-made, designed-for-crew spacecraft to pull up in eight years.</p>.<p class="bodytext">If the six-day demo goes well, SpaceX could launch two astronauts this summer under NASA's commercial crew program. Both astronauts were at SpaceX Mission Control in California, observing all the action.</p>.<p class="bodytext">While SpaceX has sent plenty of cargo Dragons to the space station, crew Dragon is a different beast. It docked autonomously, instead of relying on the station's robot arm for help. </p>
<p class="title">SpaceX's new crew capsule has arrived at the International Space Station, acing its second milestone in just over a day.</p>.<p class="bodytext">No one was aboard the Dragon capsule launched on Saturday on its first test flight, only an instrumented dummy. But the three station astronauts had front-row seats as the Dragon neatly docked Sunday morning and became the first American-made, designed-for-crew spacecraft to pull up in eight years.</p>.<p class="bodytext">If the six-day demo goes well, SpaceX could launch two astronauts this summer under NASA's commercial crew program. Both astronauts were at SpaceX Mission Control in California, observing all the action.</p>.<p class="bodytext">While SpaceX has sent plenty of cargo Dragons to the space station, crew Dragon is a different beast. It docked autonomously, instead of relying on the station's robot arm for help. </p>