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hello itamp;#39;s scott manley here this is a quick explainer as to how the crew docking is going to work so this is from dm2 what happens is theyamp;#39;re going to actually approach from below the station to a location called waypoint 0. this is because of the way orbital mechanics works this is going to be waypoint 0 is going to be 400 meters below the station and that is the apogee of the orbit now once they get here if they donamp;#39;t accelerate theyamp;#39;re going to fall back down so they perform a maneuver which then accelerates them up towards a location in front of the station that station is going to be waypoint one thatamp;#39;s 220 meters in front of the station just outside the keep out sphere and you can see this uh trajec this spacecraft first of all itamp;#39;s always pointing towards a station at this point because thatamp;#39;s where its docking sensors are the crew obviously arenamp;#39;t looking out the window theyamp;#39;re looking at their displays an