SpaceX Crew Dragon Splashdown Marks End of DM1 Flight
Aerospace Space News: SpaceX Crew Dragon Splashdown Marks End of DM1 Flight. The Crew Dragon spacecraft has been recovered after splashdown in the Atlantic Ocean.
Read MoreAerospace Space News: SpaceX Crew Dragon Splashdown Marks End of DM1 Flight. The Crew Dragon spacecraft has been recovered after splashdown in the Atlantic Ocean.
Read MoreSpaceX claims they have “been approached to fly two private citizens on a trip around the moon late next year.” According to SpaceX the citizens have already paid a significant deposit to do a moon mission.
Read MoreSpaceX Dragon Splashes Down Safely In Pacific – SpaceX’s Dragon cargo spacecraft splashed down in the Pacific Ocean at 11:47 a.m. EDT Friday, 26 August 2016, southwest of Baja California with more than 3,000 pounds of NASA cargo, science and technology demonstration samples from the International Space Station.
Read MoreReturning from the International Space Station (ISS), a SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft splashed down in the Pacific Ocean at 2:51 p.m. EDT Wednesday, May 11, 2016, about 261 miles southwest of Long Beach, California.
Read MoreOn Monday, October 7th, Grasshopper completed its highest leap to date, rising to 744m altitude. The view above is taken from a single camera hexacopter, getting closer to the stage than in any previous flight.
Read MoreAfter a launch that overcame a significant glitch, SpaceX and NASA say the Dragon spacecraft has reached the ISS and been berthed to the orbiting lab.
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