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1 hour ago, James Kerman said:

Probably to test the life support systems over a longer timeframe and to ensure a slow approach to the ISS.

True, esp. for the first launch.

But do they plan faster rendezvous ?

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1 minute ago, Xd the great said:

Why did the dragon 2 dock so unstably? Especially at the last moments?

That sort of thing is pretty common, actually, I think. The Soyuz has a similar thing, when the ship is "captured" it just means there's a tiny part of it that's grabbed onto the docking port, then once it settles a bit they pull it in closer so as not to damage anything delicate.

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