SpaceX has successfully docked its Crew Dragon spacecraft to the International Space Station (ISS), the first commercial crew vehicle to ever reach the station and the start of an exciting new era of human spaceflight. Crew Dragon docked to the station at 5.51am Eastern time (10.51am UTC) today, Sunday March 3, having launched in a historic flight from Florida yesterday on its Demo mission 1 (DM-1). Both Crew Dragon and the ISS are now currently orbiting Earth at an altitude of about 410 kilometers above the surface. The docking procedure was managed by NASA, while the spacecraft itself flew autonomously towards the space station. Crew Dragon docked to the station's International Docking Adapter on the Harmony module, the first spacecraft ever to do so.
Source: Forbes March 03, 2019 10:56 UTC