After 31 days of berthed operations, the CRS-14 Dragon from SpaceX wrapped up her mission to the International Space Station. Â Bringing back thousands of pounds of experiments and equipment for recovery, including Robonaut, the Dragon spacecraft was released from the ISS on Saturday ahead of splashdown in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Baja California around 15:00 EDT (19:00 UTC) on Saturday.
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Just a few days after arriving at the International Space Station (ISS), humans and robots…
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Just 38 hours after leaving Earth, SpaceX’s CRS-14 Dragon completed her rendezvous with the International…
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SpaceX’s Dragon spacecraft began its fifteenth mission to the International Space Station Monday with a…
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SpaceX’s CRS-13 Dragon unberthed from the ISS ahead of a return to a Pacific Ocean…
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SpaceX’s Dragon capsule for resupply mission CRS-13 has arrived at the International Space Station on…
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SpaceX’s CRS-12 Dragon unberthed from the ISS ahead of a return to a Pacific Ocean…
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SpaceX conducted its first flight from the US Eastern Range following July’s scheduled maintenance stand…
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Launch delays are sometimes part of the equation in determining when specific missions launch in…
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For the first time since 2011, a previously-flown spacecraft has arrived at the International Space…
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SpaceX launched its first re-used Dragon spacecraft aboard a Falcon 9 on Saturday, beginning the…
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The latest SpaceX Dragon spacecraft concluded her mission to the International Space Station (ISS). Unberthing…
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After lifting off from historic LC-39A at the Kennedy Space Center, FL, on Sunday morning,…
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SpaceX has conducted its first launch from the Kennedy Space Center since the end of…
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SpaceX’s CRS-9 Dragon spacecraft departed from the International Space Station (ISS) on Friday, following a…
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After just over two days of orbital rendezvous activities, SpaceX’s Dragon capsule has completed rendezvous…
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SpaceX has launched its Falcon 9 rocket early on Monday, carrying the CRS-9 Dragon spacecraft…
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After 31 days of docked operations at the International Space Station (ISS), SpaceX’s CRS-8 Dragon spacecraft…
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The Bigelow Expandable Activity Module (BEAM) was finally installed on the International Space Station (ISS)…
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For the first time in a year, the International Space Station has welcomed the arrival…