After lifting off from historic LC-39A at the Kennedy Space Center, FL, on Sunday morning, SpaceX’s Dragon capsule for the SpX-10/CRS-10 mission has successfully completed rendezvous and berthing operations on Thursday, following an abort on Wednesday. The mission is delivering thousands of pounds of supplies, hardware, food, and experiments to the ISS.
"Dragon Abort"
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SpaceX has conducted its first launch from the Kennedy Space Center since the end of…
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As SpaceX continues its efforts to press forward with Return To Flight later this month,…
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The NASA, Aerojet Rocketdyne, and Syncom Space Services team at Stennis Space Center in Mississippi…
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After just over two days of orbital rendezvous activities, SpaceX’s Dragon capsule has completed rendezvous…
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While continuing to impress even themselves with their ability to successfully propulsively land Falcon 9…
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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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SpaceX has entered into an agreement with NASA for a Dragon mission to Mars, set to…
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For the first time in a year, the International Space Station has welcomed the arrival…
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SpaceX’s Dragon spacecraft returned to flight Friday with the CRS-8 resupply mission to the International…
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SpaceX’s DragonFly test vehicle has arrived at its test facility in McGregor, Texas. DragonFly will…
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CommercialISS
Saving Spaceship Dragon – Software to provide contingency chute deploy
by Chris BerginSpaceX CEO and Chief Designer Elon Musk has ordered the installation of contingency abort software…
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SpaceX head Elon Musk has revealed plans to utilize the Falcon Heavy and Dragon 2…
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While the internet community continues its fascination with the Falcon 9 First Stage landing attempt…
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As preparations continue for next week’s Falcon 9 launch of the CRS-6 Dragon spacecraft from…
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Mission planners at NASA have installed four Commercial Crew demonstration missions into the International Space…
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SpaceX’s CRS-5/SpX-5 Dragon has been captured and berthed by the International Space Station (ISS) on…
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NASA has approved SpaceX’s first Commercial Crew Transportation Capability (CCtCap) milestone. Known as the Certification…
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The latest SpaceX Dragon – and her crew of “Mousetronauts” – arrived at the International…
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Just weeks ago, it was widely believed both SpaceX’s Dragon V2 and SNC’s Dream Chaser…