SpaceX’s CRS-19 Dragon spacecraft has completed her EOM (End Of Mission) milestones, following unberthing from the International Space Station (ISS) and return to Earth on Tuesday. Dragon’s release from the Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) occurred at 10:05 UTC, with a splashdown in the Pacific Ocean at around 15:40 UTC.
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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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CommercialSpaceXUncrewed
SpaceX successfully launches Starlink v1.0 L19 mission, loses first stage during landing
by Danny LentzSpaceX launched another set of 60 satellites for their Starlink internet constellation on Monday, February…
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NASA astronauts Mike Hopkins and Victor Glover have completed their second EVA (extravehicular activity, or…
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Rounding off a record-breaking and historic launch manifest for 2020, SpaceX conducted its second dedicated…
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SpaceX launched their 21st contracted Cargo resupply flight to the International Space Station (ISS), marking…
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SpaceX has conducted the first polar launch from Florida since 1969. On board the Falcon…
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SpaceX launches first Starlink rideshare mission with Planet Labs
by Tyler GrayAs SpaceX continues to roll through its 2020 launch campaign, the company launched another batch…
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Following its ride on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket on Friday, the company’s CRS-20 Dragon…
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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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For the third and final time this year, Roscosmos launched its Progress resupply vehicle to…
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SpaceX conducted a static fire test of their human-rated Crew Dragon capsule on Wednesday near…
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After a little under three months without a mission from Florida’s launch pads, SpaceX launched…
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NASA astronauts Christina Koch and Dr. Jessica Meir exited the International Space Station to begin…
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Soyuz MS-14 – finally delivers Skybot humanoid robot to Station at second attempt
In an unusual situation, Roscosmos launched the Soyuz MS-14 crew vehicle without any humans aboard. …
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SpaceX is busy on all fronts, from its bread and butter commercial satellite launches to…
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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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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…