What you can see is an unbelievable
view from the space station.
You can see Dragon 2 in full light
with its nose cone open,
its soft capturing deployed.
You can actually start
to see those three pedals
that I was talking about
earlier on that ring.
Getting good reports from
Anne McClain there, on board
the International Space Station,
Dragon is approaching
everything on the centre
and is still looking good.
So the crew is using that centre line
camera on the Dragon spacecraft
just to do all of their final
monitoring of the vehicle.
Make contact, latching poles
will engage and hold the pedals
against the opposite ones
on the IDA and contact pins
will depress and we should hear
the call out for "soft capture achieved".
– Hands off point.
–– Copy.
Alright, so we're at that crew
hands off point,
that means we're about
two metres away.
Crew no longer sending commands
and Dragon doing everything on its own.
– Soft capture confirmed.
[Cheering]
