Successful Test for SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule
Crew Dragon’s first critical flight test, the Pad Abort Test, the first flight test of SpaceX’s revolutionary new launch abort system, was successful. Watch the video…
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Crew Dragon’s first critical flight test, the Pad Abort Test, the first flight test of SpaceX’s revolutionary new launch abort system, was successful. Watch the video…
Two American astronauts landed in the Gulf of Mexico, from the International Space Station on Sunday, on the Dragon capsule, successfully crowning this first mission of SpaceX
After a successful docking of the SpaceX Dragon 2 capsule to the International Space Station the crew onboard opened up the hatches and entered the capsule.
Update: Elon Musk & Team Discuss SpaceX Dragon 2 Launch Success Watch the historic unmanned SpaceX Dragon 2 spacecraft will dock to the Space Station at 10:55
SpaceX is just a week away from its biggest mission, to launch the Crew Dragon, the new passenger spacecraft.
The small red dot on the left, is the SpaceX Dragon capsule as it reentered Earth’s atmosphere before splashing down in the Pacific Ocean.
SpaceX makes history now that the first all-civilian spaceflight launched from the NASA Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
From the Kennedy Space Center’s Launch Control Center back in 1971, to the SpaceX Launch Control Center.
SpaceX plans an all-civilian space journey for late 2021. You have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to join this flight to space by securing either the Generosity or Prosperity
SpaceX is targeting Wednesday, May 27 for Falcon 9’s launch of Crew Dragon, from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida.