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space1 year ago

Stunning ISS Video Captures Crew Dragon at Dawn with Milky Way Backdrop

A mesmerizing video from the International Space Station (ISS) shows SpaceX's Crew Dragon Freedom docked against the backdrop of the Milky Way, which fades as sunlight reflects off the spacecraft. The ISS, orbiting Earth at 260 miles altitude, experiences 16 sunrises and sunsets daily. Crew Dragon Freedom, part of SpaceX's Crew-9 mission, arrived at the ISS on September 29, carrying NASA astronaut Nick Hague and Russian cosmonaut Aleksandr Gorbunov. The spacecraft was relocated to allow a view of the Milky Way, highlighting the captivating nature of space exploration.

space1 year ago

SpaceX Crew-9 Relocates Dragon to New ISS Docking Port

SpaceX's Crew-9 astronauts successfully relocated their Crew Dragon spacecraft, Freedom, to a new docking port on the International Space Station to accommodate an incoming cargo ship. The crew includes two astronauts originally assigned to Boeing's Starliner, which faced propulsion issues. The relocation was completed on November 3, 2024, ahead of a scheduled cargo launch on November 4. The Crew-9 team will return to Earth in February 2025.

space1 year ago

"SpaceX Crew-7 Astronauts Set for Gulf of Mexico Splashdown After Six-Month ISS Mission"

Four long-duration crew members aboard a SpaceX Crew Dragon undocked from the International Space Station and are set to splashdown in the Gulf of Mexico early Tuesday, concluding a 199-day mission. The crew, including NASA commander Jasmin Moghbeli, European Space Agency astronaut Andreas Mogensen, Japanese flier Satoshi Furukawa, and Russian cosmonaut Konstantin Borisov, completed 3,184 orbits and traveled 84.4 million miles during their mission, conducting research and a spacewalk. They will be replaced by Crew 8, while Soyuz crewmates Oleg Kononenko, Nikolai Chub, and NASA's Loral O'Hara remain on the station.

spacespace-exploration1 year ago

"SpaceX's Rapid-Fire Starlink Launches: A Weekend of Spaceflight Spectacles"

SpaceX is set to launch the Starlink 6-43 mission from Cape Canaveral and prepare for the undocking of Crew Dragon Endurance from the International Space Station. The mission will add 23 Starlink satellites to the low Earth orbit constellation, with the first stage booster making its 11th flight. Additionally, SpaceX is working with NASA to return the Crew-7 mission astronauts and cosmonaut from the ISS, with undocking scheduled for Monday and splashdown anticipated for Tuesday.

space1 year ago

"NASA's Latest Discovery: Unraveling the Mysteries of the Universe"

NASA and SpaceX are considering extending the lifespan of the Crew Dragon spacecraft from five to 15 flights, following the successful missions of Crew Dragon vehicles. The "fleet leader," Endeavour, has already completed five flights, and NASA and SpaceX are conducting qualification tests to potentially allow for more flights. The decision will depend on the performance of individual components, with a focus on crew safety, and analysis of the spacecraft's exposure to the space environment.

space-exploration1 year ago

"NASA and SpaceX Collaborate to Extend Crew Dragon Lifespan for 15 Flights"

NASA and SpaceX are considering extending the lifespan of the Crew Dragon spacecraft from five to 15 flights, with the possibility of achieving this through a requalification campaign. The decision will depend on tests conducted by SpaceX on individual components to ensure safety and reliability. The primary structures of the capsule remain original, while smaller components have been continually replaced and upgraded. The focus remains on crew safety, and the analysis of spacecraft components will determine the potential for extending the number of flights.

space-exploration1 year ago

"NASA and SpaceX Collaborate to Extend Crew Dragon Lifespan for 15 Flights"

NASA and SpaceX are considering extending the lifespan of the Crew Dragon spacecraft from five to 15 flights, following the success of its previous missions. The decision will depend on the results of a requalification campaign to be undertaken by NASA and SpaceX. The spacecraft's components are being tested to determine their durability, with the possibility of some parts being approved for up to 50 flights. The primary structures of the capsule remain original, while smaller components have been continually replaced and upgraded. The focus remains on crew safety as the primary concern.

space-exploration1 year ago

"NASA Overcomes Spacecraft Crack to Successfully Land Crew 8 on ISS"

Despite a small crack found on the seal of the Crew Dragon's hatch during countdown, NASA and SpaceX proceeded with the launch, sending three astronauts and a cosmonaut to the International Space Station. The spacecraft, Endeavour, has already spent 466 days in orbit and is on its fifth mission, exceeding its life limit. SpaceX's mission control deemed the crack non-threatening, and the team safely docked with the station. NASA aims to extend the spacecraft's life to 15 flights, although some components require re-qualification. Despite the anomaly, SpaceX has demonstrated the longevity of its astronaut transportation vehicle, in contrast to Boeing's Starliner.

space-exploration1 year ago

"SpaceX Crew Dragon Successfully Docks with ISS After Smooth Rendezvous"

SpaceX's Crew Dragon spacecraft successfully docked with the International Space Station, bringing three NASA astronauts and a Russian cosmonaut for a six-month mission. The docking followed a busy day for SpaceX, which included the launch of Crew Dragon and two Falcon 9 flights. The new crew will spend nearly a week familiarizing themselves with space station operations before the previous crew returns to Earth.

space1 year ago

"SpaceX Crew Dragon Successfully Delivers 4 Astronauts to International Space Station"

A SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft successfully docked with the International Space Station, bringing three NASA astronauts and a Russian cosmonaut for a six-month tour of duty. The docking followed a busy day for SpaceX, which included the launch of the Crew Dragon and two Falcon 9 flights that put 76 satellites into orbit. The new crew members will replace the current crew and are expected to stay in space for six months before returning to Earth.

spacespace-exploration1 year ago

"SpaceX Certifies Cape Canaveral Pad 40 for Astronaut Missions with New Emergency Escape System Test"

SpaceX is nearing certification of its Space Launch Complex 40 for astronaut and cargo missions with the new Dragon spacecraft, conducting a successful test of its emergency egress system featuring a deployable slide. The company aims to test the system on a cargo flight before deploying it for astronaut missions, with the CRS-30 mission targeted for mid-March. The addition of a human-rated pad at Complex 40 would alleviate launch constraints and provide redundancy for SpaceX and NASA, with plans to have it online for crew capability by Crew-9 later this year.