It completes its trip to space with people on board for nasa. Joining me is the Nasa Public Affairs officer. It is great to be back here for this historic milestone moment and nasas commercial crew program. Expected toome is last roughly 19 hours. That includes four departure up with burn to line the landing location, and a final burn. The trip home also includes an eight hour sleep period where both crewmembers can get some rest before arrival gone are the tomorrow after a little more than two months in space. Dragon is targeted to splash down off the coast of pensacola florida pensacola, florida at 11 48 pacific time tomorrow followed either crew getting picked up. The Mission Began on may 30 at kennedypad 39a space center and sort of. After a successful launch, the astronauts enjoyed a 14 hour flight on dragon before they came to the International Space station. Bob and doug have been doing real work aboard the station. Captain completed spacewalks and theyve also taken spectacular
Working from here in Mission Control houston with the japanese Mission Control room, making sure we get good views with those cameras. We will get a little pan as the dragon makes its way away from the International Space station. That first departure burn zero brings it faster away from the station. We will get a nice view from the japanese side of the International Space station. Right now the International Space station configured for undocking. We have those solar arrays in a locked position. Station houston on the big loop. Endeavors undock sequence start time is 28 minutes from now. You heard that from capcom in Mission Control houston. That start time is 4 30 p. M. Pacific. That is the ontime start time for the undocking sequence. Once that kicks off, that will be the initiation of the umbilical retraction, followed by 12 hooks keeping dragon attached to the International Space station. Those will be released six at a time. They are in two gangs. There are two undocking burns, m
Dragon visible in this view from one of the japanese cameras. [no audio] again, we are inside the undocking sequence now, good umbilical retraction and we are driving the first set of hooks. First set of hooks open and nominal. Nominal hooks on the first set. The first six hooks have completed their driving first set down, the second set is now driving and we are committed to undock. [no audio] seeing good motion on the second set of hooks, continuing to drive. This is the final set of hooks, there are six of them holding dragon into place now. Afterwards, we will conduct two undocking burns to physically separate dragon. [no audio] dragon spacex, all hooks open and nominal. All hooks open. Dragon departing. Dragon spacex separation confirmed. Physical separation, 4 35 pacific. Thrusters looking good, coming down to a nominal departure burn zero coming up shortly. [no audio] dragon spacex depart zero complete. Complete. You heard depart burn zero complete, dragon moving slightly faster
Controlled from japan. Working from here in Mission Control houston with the japanese Mission Control room, making sure we get good views with those cameras. We will get a little pan as the dragon makes its way away from the International Space station. That first departure burn zero brings it faster away from the station. We will get a nice view from the japanese side of the International Space station. Right now the International Space station configured for undocking. We have those solar arrays in a locked position. Station houston on the big loop. Endeavors undock sequence start time is 28 minutes from now. You heard that from capcom in Mission Control houston. That start time is 4 30 p. M. Pacific. That is the ontime start time for the undocking sequence. Once that kicks off, that will be the initiation of the umbilical retraction, followed by 12 hooks keeping dragon attached to the International Space station. Those will be released six at a time. They are in two gangs. There are
Again, the first set of hooks driving the navigation lights. Dragon visible in this view from one of the japanese cameras. [no audio] again, we are inside the undocking sequence now, good umbilical retraction and we are driving the first set of hooks. First set of hooks open and nominal. Nominal hooks on the first set. The first six hooks have completed their driving first set down, the second set is now driving and we are committed to undock. [no audio] seeing good motion on the second set of hooks, continuing to drive. This is the final set of hooks, there are six of them holding dragon into place now. Afterwards, we will conduct two undocking burns to physically separate dragon. [no audio] dragon spacex, all hooks open and nominal. All hooks open. Dragon departing. Dragon spacex separation confirmed. Physical separation, 4 35 pacific. Thrusters looking good, coming down to a nominal departure burn zero coming up shortly. [no audio] dragon spacex depart zero complete. Complete. You h