 The following day, on October 5th, at 1,657 seconds UTC precisely from Launch Complex 39A at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, SpaceX launched NASA's Crew 5 mission with Commander Nicole Mann, the first Native American woman to go to space, pilot Josh Casada and mission specialist Koichi Wakata and Anya Kikina, who is the first Russian to fly on an American vehicle since 2002. This mission was also special as it was the debut flight of the latest Falcon 9 booster to enter the family, B1077. This booster, though, didn't stay sparkly-white clean for long, as it successfully landed on the drone ship just read the instructions, and it is now awaiting its next assignment. After a 29-hour wait, Crew Dragon Endurance docked to the forward port on the Harmony module at 2101 UTC on the 6th of October. This is the capsule's second venture to the orbiting laboratory, and it's planned to stay here for 145 days before undocking and returning to Earth next February.