SpaceX’s CRS-18 Dragon spacecraft has concluded her EOM (End Of Mission) milestones, following unberthing from the International Space Station (ISS) on Tuesday. Dragon’s release from the Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) occurred at 14:59 UTC, with splashdown in the Pacific Ocean around 20:20 UTC.
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Following the launch of SpaceX’s 18th Commercial Resupply Services 1 contracted cargo mission, the CRS-18…
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SpaceX is preparing to launch its eighteenth contracted Commercial Resupply Services (CRS) mission to the…
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SpaceX launched their 21st contracted Cargo resupply flight to the International Space Station (ISS), marking…
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SpaceX successfully launched its Falcon 9 mission with the fourth GPSII satellite at 18:24 EST…
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One year after Starhopper’s final flight, SpaceX’s Starship launch site in Texas continues to evolve…
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SpaceX launched their Falcon 9 rocket with the third Block III Global Positioning System (GPS)…
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SpaceX launched its fifth batch of Starlink internet satellites on Monday, Feb. 17 at 10:05…
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SpaceX launched its Falcon 9 rocket with JCSAT-18/Kacific-1 on Monday. The launch, the 77th for…
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Following her launch on SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket, the company’s CRS-19 Dragon spacecraft completed journey…
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The latest spacewalk on the International Space Station (ISS) has completed the huge milestone of…
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SpaceX is busy on all fronts, from its bread and butter commercial satellite launches to…
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Station mission planning reveals new target Commercial Crew launch dates
As part of standard planning among the international partners, NASA has revised its Visiting Vehicle…
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SpaceX deployed Canada’s Radarsat Constellation via a Falcon 9 launch Wednesday. Lifting off from California’s…
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SpaceX’s CRS-17 Dragon spacecraft concluded the EOM (End Of Mission) phase of her mission following…
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SpaceX’s Dragon spacecraft – on its CRS-17 resupply mission to the International Space Station –…