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Fly-Under tests: SUCCESSFUL

Relative GPS accuracy (ISS vs. Dragon's): SUCCESSFUL

R-Bar** crossing (closest approach): SUCCESSFUL

Just a couple more to go

** line through ISS to the center of the Earth

COTS-2 mission almost complete, COTS-3 (berthing to ISS) tomorrow.

Expect great pics.

Attached is a still taken from ISS at about 1.5 miles

Everything is going quite well. One thruster got balky, but a reset fixed that and there are 17 others (more total on later models) so redundancy is built in. There was actually more trouble on ISS as a video monitor in the Cupola went wonky and had to be replaced in order to calibrate the cameras.

FRIDAY MORNING - Final Approach, Dragon Grapple

Around 2:00 AM Pacific/5:00 AM Eastern NASA will decide if Dragon is GO to move into the approach ellipsoid 1.4 kilometers around the space station. If Dragon is GO, after approximately one hour Dragon will move to a location 250 meters directly below the station. Dragon will then perform a series of maneuvers to show systems are operating as expected. If NASA is satisfied with the results of these many tests, Dragon will be allowed to perform the final approach to the space station.

Sometime around 6:00 AM Pacific/9:00 AM Eastern, astronauts on the space station will grapple Dragon with the space station?s robotic arm and the spacecraft will attach to the station.

http://www.spacex.com/press.php?page=20120524

NASA TV will be broadcasting events from 2 am EDT.

http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/index.html

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In my mail...

SpaceX to Webcast Dragon's Visit Space Station

SpaceX is planning to webcast Dragon's historic attempt to visit the space station live tomorrow morning starting at approximately 4:30 AM PT / 7:30 AM ET. Times may change so check back for updates.

So check their site: http://www.spacex.com

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