1 00:00:05,596 --> 00:00:08,346 Dragon has begun the process of being backed away 2 00:00:08,346 --> 00:00:10,106 from the International Space Station. 3 00:00:14,936 --> 00:00:18,496 Again this is a ground commanded maneuver. 4 00:00:19,016 --> 00:00:20,256 The robotics team inside here 5 00:00:20,256 --> 00:00:22,166 in Mission Control is actually sending the commands 6 00:00:22,166 --> 00:00:23,776 to the station's 58-foot long. 7 00:00:23,776 --> 00:00:25,296 The crew of course is watching over this. 8 00:00:25,936 --> 00:00:30,336 But this is an automatic process and preprogrammed choreography 9 00:00:30,336 --> 00:00:32,836 to move the spacecraft back away from the station. 10 00:00:33,306 --> 00:00:35,976 But there you see the gap in between the Harmony node 11 00:00:35,976 --> 00:00:38,686 which has been the home of Dragon for about 18 days. 12 00:00:42,666 --> 00:00:44,856 And Dragon's solar arrays being rotated 13 00:00:44,856 --> 00:00:48,376 around being sent via command from Hawthorne, California. 14 00:01:03,556 --> 00:01:06,216 This team here in Mission Control continuing to watch 15 00:01:06,216 --> 00:01:09,296 over the International Space Station and listen 16 00:01:09,296 --> 00:01:12,226 in as the SpaceX team in Hawthorne, California, 17 00:01:12,876 --> 00:01:14,176 monitors their vehicle. 18 00:01:14,646 --> 00:01:16,766 These teams have worked very close to one another 19 00:01:16,766 --> 00:01:19,356 for the last two-and-a-half weeks during these 20 00:01:19,356 --> 00:01:20,476 joint operations. 21 00:01:21,326 --> 00:01:25,226 These teams did have a chance to pass along some congratulations 22 00:01:25,816 --> 00:01:29,976 to Suni and the rest of the crew during yesterday's DPC. 23 00:01:29,976 --> 00:01:31,896 That is the Daily Planning Conference. 24 00:01:32,356 --> 00:01:38,286 We're going to listen to that now. 25 00:01:38,446 --> 00:01:40,616 Houston, station, space-to-ground two. 26 00:01:40,616 --> 00:01:43,346 How about if we do the DPC on space-to-ground two? 27 00:01:43,516 --> 00:01:45,526 And if you're ready for that we are ready. 28 00:01:46,496 --> 00:01:49,686 And Suni that's perfect. 29 00:01:49,686 --> 00:01:51,326 We are ready for the evening DPC. 30 00:01:51,326 --> 00:01:53,196 And we just want to say, thank you so much 31 00:01:53,696 --> 00:01:55,306 for all the great work you've done today. 32 00:01:55,516 --> 00:01:58,286 Your team work and your puzzle skills are certainly put 33 00:01:58,286 --> 00:01:58,776 to the test. 34 00:01:59,316 --> 00:02:02,326 But the final result is a successful closeout of a Dragon. 35 00:02:02,326 --> 00:02:05,446 And that SpaceX team would really like for me to pass 36 00:02:05,446 --> 00:02:09,356 on their sincerest thanks for a job well done, not just today 37 00:02:09,356 --> 00:02:10,726 but throughout their entire mission. 38 00:02:10,936 --> 00:02:12,996 They're looking forward to seeing Dragon come home 39 00:02:12,996 --> 00:02:15,646 and wish you the best in tomorrow's undock activities. 40 00:02:15,876 --> 00:02:16,596 Wow! Thanks. 41 00:02:17,056 --> 00:02:25,586 It was just a pleasure for us to work with the Dragon team 42 00:02:25,676 --> 00:02:29,986 in Hawthorne, as well as the Dragon team in Houston, 43 00:02:29,986 --> 00:02:32,856 and of course all the payloads that are associated with that 44 00:02:32,856 --> 00:02:35,696 and from Huntsville and all our partners 45 00:02:35,696 --> 00:02:37,346 and all the science that's coming back home. 46 00:02:37,746 --> 00:02:41,916 It's a nice change from loading vehicles with trash 47 00:02:41,916 --> 00:02:43,966 to actually loading vehicles with stuff that's going 48 00:02:43,966 --> 00:02:47,526 to get looked at, analyzed and used back home. 49 00:02:47,626 --> 00:02:51,256 So we really appreciated the challenge and I think we were 50 00:02:51,256 --> 00:02:57,236 up for it and were happy to say we're complete with Dragon. 51 00:02:57,356 --> 00:02:58,016 That's awesome.