SpaceX took a major step towards ending the United States’ human spaceflight gap Saturday, with the launch of their Crew Dragon spacecraft on its first demonstration flight. Flying without astronauts aboard for its Demo-1 test flight, Crew Dragon lifted off from the Kennedy Space Center at 02:49:03 Eastern Time (07:49 UTC) atop a Falcon 9 rocket.
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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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ISSSpaceX
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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Teams from NASA, SpaceX, and the Department of Defense recently completed medical emergency training at…
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SpaceX’s launch manifest for the remainder of 2018 is beginning to take shape. The company…
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The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launched the first West Coast return-to-launch-site mission Sunday. The launch,…
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CommercialSpaceX
SpaceX conducts static fire test ahead of SAOCOM-1A mission, first west coast RTLS
by Ian AtkinsonSpaceX’s workhorse Falcon 9 rocket conducted its Static Fire test on Tuesday, ahead of is…
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SAOCOM 1A – the Argentinian Earth observation satellite – has shipped to Vandenberg Air Force…
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SpaceX conducted their thirteenth launch of the year Sunday, with a Falcon 9 rocket deploying…
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SpaceX launched their sixth mission for telecommunications giants SES. The launch, using a flight-proven Falcon…
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Only two days after their previous launch, SpaceX is already preparing their workhorse Falcon 9 rocket…
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With its two April launches behind it, SpaceX is deep into processing for its coming…
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SpaceX’s Dragon spacecraft began its fifteenth mission to the International Space Station Monday with a…
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Having already completed five Falcon family rocket launches this year, SpaceX is aiming to double…
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SpaceX launched its fiftieth Falcon 9 rocket Tuesday, deploying Spain’s Hispasat 30W-6 satellite into geostationary…
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CommercialSpaceX
First Falcon 9 Block 5 booster readying for static fire at McGregor; paving way for rapid reuse
by Ian AtkinsonSpaceX is working towards a major milestone on their road to rapid and inexpensive reusability.…
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It’s been said before, but it bears repeating: Tuesday was a momentous and historic day…
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The long-awaited and much anticipated heavy lift rocket from SpaceX has become the most powerful…
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At 22:47:56 EST on Friday, 31 January 1958 (03:47 UTC on 1 February), a Juno…
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SpaceX launched Luxembourg’s first military spacecraft on Wednesday, with a flight-proven Falcon 9 carrying the…