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Emergency Escape System

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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.

science-and-astronomy2 years ago

India's Gaganyaan Mission Faces Delay as Test Flight Aborted

India successfully conducted an uncrewed test of the emergency escape system for its Gaganyaan astronaut capsule, demonstrating the vehicle's ability to separate from its rocket in case of a launch problem. The test flight, known as TV-D1, involved launching a test version of the crew module and its attached escape system. The spacecraft separated from the rocket, deployed parachutes, and safely landed in the sea. India is planning to launch its first crewed mission in 2024 as part of its ambitious human spaceflight program.