Nearly 25 hours after its launch from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the Dragon capsule and its crew of four–two Americans, a Russian and an Emirati–will dock with the International Space Station at a target time of 1:17 a.m. ET Monday. The seven crew already aboard the ISS, including commander Nicole Aunapu Mann, the first Native American woman to fly to space, will return to Earth over the next month in two separate flights, while the new crew will begin a six-month mission on the ISS.