Odaily Planet Daily News: The "Dragon" spacecraft of the US Space Exploration Technology Company carrying four astronauts arrived at the International Space Station in the early morning of the 16th, Eastern Time, and completed automatic docking. The "Dragon" spacecraft was launched from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on the "Falcon 9" rocket on the 14th, Eastern Time. After about 29 hours of flight, the spacecraft automatically docked with the International Space Station at around 0:04 Eastern Time on the 16th (12:04 Beijing Time on the 16th). This is the 10th time that the manned "Dragon" spacecraft has transported rotating astronauts to the International Space Station. The four astronauts who took the "Dragon" spacecraft to the space station are American astronauts Anne McClain, Nicole Ayers, Japanese astronaut Takuya Onishi and Russian astronaut Kirill Peskov. The four astronauts plan to stay in the space station for about 6 months. According to NASA, after the astronauts complete the handover, the Dragon spacecraft will pick up four astronauts, including American astronauts Wilmore and Williams, who were stranded in the space station due to a malfunction of the Starliner. These four astronauts will return to Earth as early as March 19. (Xinhua News Agency)