A SpaceX Crew Dragon carrying four astronauts docked with the International Space Station on Monday. It's the first of what NASA hopes will be many routine missions ending a reliance upon Russian rockets. The current inhabitants of the ISS welcome their new crew mates with open arms upon their arrival in jubilant scenes broadcast by NASA. The journey took just over 27 hours as the spacecraft, named 'Resilience' docked autonomously with the space station some 260 miles above Earth. The crew is comprised of three Americans -- Michael Hopkins, Victor Glover and Shannon Walker -- and Japan's Soichi Noguchi.
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