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 Heres a clip of the capsule right after it was captured at the ISS by NASA astronauts Jeff Williams and Kate Rubins:      .@SpaceX  Dragon captured at 6:56am ET/10:56am GMT w/@Astro_Jeff   AstroKat stanley cup e at @CSA_ASC  Canadarm2 controls. https://t.co/PQ2DE0o7YM mdash; International Space Station  @Space_Station  July 20, 20 stanley cup 16  Now that Dragon has arrived, the next step will be to dock it to the ISS so that the crew can get to the more than 5,000 pounds of gear stashed in the capsules cargo hold. Highlights of that gear include the space stations first DNA sequencer, which Rubins will use to attempt to sequence DNA in space for the first time鈥攁nd also hopefully figure out what the weird, unidentified mold growing on the ISS walls could be. https://gizmodo/a-new-tool-on-the-iss-could-help-us-find-alien-life-1783689069 Dragon also has something else unusual onboard: a new standardized docking adapter to fit future commercial spacecraft from SpaceX, Boeing, and perhaps additional companies shuttling astronauts to the station. The new adapter is the first of two that will fitted to the ISS.                                                        ScienceSpaceSPACEX                                                                                                                                                                                                              Daily Newsletter                                                                           stanley uk