Hungarian astronaut Tibor Kapu has arrived at the International Space Station.
The SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft carrying the crew of the Ax-4 mission docked at the ISS at 12.31 CET on Thursday.
The spacecraft carrying the commercial mission’s four-member crew docked with the station’s Harmony module 28 hours after Wednesday’s launch from NASA's Kennedy Space Center.
The Crew Dragon fleet’s Grace space capsule docked to the ISS following a complex process requiring precise manoeuvres.
After completing the necessary checks, the Ax-4 crew will enter the ISS.
The docking process of Crew Dragon took place in the usual way, autonomously, with the crew having no direct control over the manoeuvres.
The crew's task was to continuously monitor the systems and be ready in case manual intervention was needed, the HUNOR programme told MTI.
After docking, a multi-stage safety check follows, and then approximately 1.5-2 hours after docking, the hatch doors can be opened and the crew can enter the ISS.
The Axiom-4 commercial mission is commanded by American astronaut Peggy Whitson, and the crew includes Tibor Kapu, Indian pilot Shubhanshu Shukla and Polish mission specialist Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski.
Following the successful docking, the science phase of the mission begins, with the crew conducting about 60 scientific experiments and research on the ISS.
Some 2 hours after docking, having completed security checks, leakage checks and pressure control, Axiom-4's hatch opened and the crew joined ISS by floating through the Harmony module of the station at 2.23pm CET, welcomed by the 7 crew of ISS.