The SpaceX Dragon spacecraft undocked from the ISS and will splashdown off Florida's coast with 6,000 pounds of cargo. On ...
and a cylindrical trunk in back that can be mated to any of a number of large launch rockets. If it sounds familiar, that’s because we’re describing the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft, and in the ...
In this one-minute clip posted to X from the International Space Station (ISS) social media account, SpaceX's Crew Dragon Freedom can be seen docked against the backdrop of the Milky Way.
Dragon is set to depart from the ISS at 11:05 a.m. ET on Dec. 16. A SpaceX cargo capsule is set to head back toward Earth today (Dec. 16), and you can watch the action live. A robotic Dragon ...
Space.com will carry the feed as well, if the agency makes it available. This Dragon is flying SpaceX's 31st contracted ISS resupply mission for NASA, which explains the flight's name: CRS-31.
But their return was delayed multiple times until NASA finally decided in August that the safest route would be to send the pair back to Earth on a SpaceX Dragon vehicle. The Boeing Starliner ...
In a span of less than 22 hours SpaceX managed three Falcon 9 rocket launches and one landing of a Dragon spacecraft. It flew a Department of Defense mission from Cape Canaveral on Monday night ...
Update 2:50 p.m.: Just after 1:30 p.m. this afternoon, the SpaceX Cargo Dragon from the CRS-31 mission splashed down off the West Coast of Florida. The resupply mission launched back on Nov. 4 ...