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There’s nowhere to park right now at the International Space Station for NASA’s next Commercial Crew Program launch, but a slot should clear next week allowing for the launch of Crew-11 as early as ...
SpaceX launches capsule that will give Starliner crew a ride home 01:51. A day after launching from the Kennedy Space Center, a SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft caught up with the International Space ...
On November 16th, SpaceX’s Crew Dragon successfully docked with the International Space Station with a crew of four on board, part of a mission called Crew-1. Their arrival is the beginning of a ...
SpaceX has successfully launched four crewmembers to the International Space Station (ISS) in Axiom Space’s privately funded Ax-4 mission.
The last Dragon spacecraft that SpaceX plans to build entered orbit for the first time with "grace." Reaching space on the new capsule, Ax-4 commander Peggy Whitson revealed the spacecraft's name.
The SpaceX Crew Dragon launches are from Launch Pad 39-A. “So far our team has been able to manage it in concert with SpaceX,” he said of juggling two missions in less than a month.
Explore the engineering of the SpaceX Crew Dragon, which transports astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS). This video features smoke simulation by Joel Adams and utilizes Blender 3.4 ...
Brand-new SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule arrives at pad for June 10 astronaut launch (photo) The Crew Dragon capsule splashed down on Earth Sunday (Aug. 2) at approximately 2:48 p.m. EDT (1848 GMT).
NASA astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley are slated to return to Earth inside SpaceX’s Crew Dragon, departing on August 1st and splashing down in the Atlantic Ocean the afternoon of August 2nd.
Jared Isaacman is a high-school-dropout-turned-billionaire who was once nominated to lead NASA. Now he's been dragged into ...
A SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule will bring home two NASA astronauts who have remained on board the International Space Station for about 80 days because of issues plaguing the Boeing Starliner ...
SpaceX developed Crew Dragon in partnership with NASA’s Commercial Crew Program. In 2015, NASA selected SpaceX to pursue crewed commercial flight to and from the International Space Station.