SpaceX Launches 16th ISS Resupply Mission Zero-G News Admin December 5, 2018 Cape Canaveral, Dragon, Falcon 9, Frontpage Articles, Human Spaceflight, ISS, ISS, Launches, NASA, News, Rockets, Spaceflight, SpaceX, Top Stories, Unmanned Spaceflight SpaceX’s 16th Commercial Resupply Services mission successfully blasted off Wednesday carrying 5,600 pounds of supplies to the International Space Station. The company’s Dragon spacecraft lifted off at...
NASA Names First Four Commercial Crew Program Astronauts Zero-G News Admin July 9, 2015 Commercial Space, CST-100, Dragon, Frontpage Articles, Human Spaceflight, ISS, ISS, NASA, News, Spaceflight, SpaceX, Top Stories, United Launch Alliance As Boeing and SpaceX continue working toward the goal of conducting human spaceflight launches in the next few years, NASA announced today that the agency has selected the first four of its astronauts to...
SpaceX Delays Crucial Test, Moves Crew Dragon Abort Test To KSC Zero-G News Admin July 7, 2015 Commercial Space, Dragon, Frontpage Articles, Human Spaceflight, ISS, NASA, News, Press Releases, Spaceflight, SpaceX, Top Stories Following the successful pad abort test in May, SpaceX began developing a plan that would move its in-flight abort test to provide higher fidelity data and reduce risk to future crews launched to the...
First Falcon 9 Loss Leaves SpaceX Reeling, Challenges ISS Resupply Lines Zero-G News Admin June 29, 2015 Commercial Space, Dragon, Falcon 9, Frontpage Articles, Human Spaceflight, ISS, ISS, NASA, One-Year Mission, Photo Galleries, Rockets, Spaceflight, SpaceX, Top Stories, Unmanned Spaceflight, Video Features Sunday's loss of the 19th Falcon 9 rocket on its seventh mission to deliver cargo to the International Space Station has left SpaceX searching for answers and facing a potentially months-long grounding of its...
SpaceX Successfully Completes Crew Dragon PAd Abort Test Zero-G News Admin May 7, 2015 Commercial Space, Dragon, Frontpage Articles, Human Spaceflight, ISS, Launches, NASA, News, Photo Galleries, Space Exploration, space station, Spaceflight, SpaceX, Top Stories, Video Features A loud whoosh, faint smoke trail and billowing parachutes marked a successful demonstration Wednesday by SpaceX of its Crew Dragon spacecraft abort system - an important step in NASA’s endeavor to rebuild...
Five Things To Know About Dragon’s Pad Abort Test Zero-G News Admin May 5, 2015 Commercial Space, Frontpage Articles, Human Spaceflight, ISS, ISS, Launches, NASA, News, Press Releases, Space Exploration, Spaceflight, SpaceX, Top Stories Crew Dragon's first critical flight test, known as a Pad Abort Test, is expected to take place this Wednesday, May 6, from SpaceX’s Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) in Cape Canaveral, Florida. While the test...
Falcon 9 Blasts Off With Cargo Supporting NASA’s One-Year Mission Zero-G News Admin April 18, 2015 Commercial Space, Expedition 43, Exploration, Falcon 9, Frontpage Articles, Human Spaceflight, ISS, ISS, Launches, Mars, NASA, News, One-Year Mission, Photo Galleries, Rockets, Space Exploration, space station, Spaceflight, SpaceX, Top Stories, Video Features, Yearlong Mission Two tons of supplies and research cargo are headed to the International Space Station today following the successful launch of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral. After a one-day delay due to strong...