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After successfully launching NASA astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley to the International Space Station, SpaceX’s Crew Dragon capsule is being put through its paces while it’s docked to the station.

So far, it’s exceeding expectations: “The vehicle’s doing extremely well,”  Steve Stich, NASA’s Commercial Crew Program manager told reporters during a Wednesday press briefing, as reported by Space.com.

In fact, the spacecraft’s solar arrays are performing “a little bit better than predicted,” according to Stich, meaning that it could technically stay docked 114 more days, way past its planned return date with Behnken and Hurley aboard on August 2.

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NASA is also planning to stuff two additional ISS crew members into the module, alongside the two Crew Dragon pilots, as part of a habitability test to see what the experience will be like during future missions.

Behnken will be joining ISS Expedition 63 commander Chris Cassidy for a spacewalk on Friday to upgrade the space station’s outdated batteries.

The agency is still planning to run additional tests before it returns Behnken and Hurley back to Earth, including an air conditioning system check, according to Space.com.

While the launch and docking procedures went by without much of a hitch, the capsule’s reentry is still a significant test. Only once both astronauts are safe back on the surface will SpaceX and NASA be able to call their Demo-2 mission a success.

READ MORE: SpaceX’s 1st Crew Dragon for astronauts aces tests in space, could land Aug. 2 [Space.com]

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The realistic wildlife fine art paintings and prints of Jacquie Vaux begin with a deep appreciation of wildlife and the environment. Jacquie Vaux grew up in the Pacific Northwest, soon developed an appreciation for nature by observing the native wildlife of the area. Encouraged by her grandmother, she began painting the creatures she loves and has continued for the past four decades. Now a resident of Ft. Collins, CO she is an avid hiker, but always carries her camera, and is ready to capture a nature or wildlife image, to use as a reference for her fine art paintings.

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