SpaceX’s CRS-17 Dragon spacecraft concluded the EOM (End Of Mission) phase of her mission following unberthing from the International Space Station (ISS) on Monday. Dragon’s release from the Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) occurred at 16:00 UTC, with splashdown in the Pacific Ocean around 21:10 UTC on Monday.
"Cargo Dragon"
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As part of a planned presentation to the NASA Advisory Council, NASA’s Commercial Crew Program…
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SpaceX’s Dragon spacecraft – on its CRS-17 resupply mission to the International Space Station –…
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Five days after docking to the International Space Station, the first crew-capable spacecraft from the…
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Following a successful launch early Saturday morning, SpaceX’s Crew Dragon spacecraft has successfully conducted a…
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SpaceX took a major step towards ending the United States’ human spaceflight gap Saturday, with…
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SpaceX conducts static fire test on Falcon 9 ahead of Crew Dragon debut
by Ian AtkinsonSpaceX has conducted the milestone of a static fire test in preparation of the historic…
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SpaceX’s CRS-16 Dragon spacecraft has concluded the EOM (End Of Mission) phase of her mission…
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The SpaceX Falcon 9 and Crew Dragon capsule which will execute the Demonstration Mission-1 (DM-1)…
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Dragon brings the science; NASA, SpaceX realign DM-1 test to NET 17 January launch
SpaceX’s CRS-16 resupply mission to the International Space Station has been grappled by Canadarm2 –…
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Falcon 9 successfully lofts CRS-16 Dragon enroute to ISS – Booster spins out but soft lands in water
SpaceX conducted its second launch in barely 48 hours on Wednesday, with their Falcon 9…
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Just two weeks after the announcement of the NASA astronauts who will fly the company’s…
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SpaceX’s CRS-15 Dragon spacecraft has completed the EOM (End Of Mission) phase with a splashdown…
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SpaceX’s Dragon spacecraft began its next mission to the International Space Station Friday, with launch…
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After 31 days of berthed operations, the CRS-14 Dragon from SpaceX wrapped up her mission…
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Station science excellent; Commercial Cargo-2 contracts making good strides
Firmly entrenched in its utilization phase, the International Space Station is in excellent science shape,…
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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…