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NASA greenlights SpaceX crew capsule test to ISS |
2019-02-24 |
![]() "We're go for launch, we're go for docking," said William Gerstenmaier, the associate administrator with NASA Human Exploration and Operations. A Falcon 9 rocket from the private US-based SpaceX is scheduled to lift off, weather permitting, on March 2 to take the Crew Dragon test capsule to the ISS. NASA signed contracts in 2014 with SpaceX and Boeing for the companies to shuttle US astronauts to the ISS. This will be the first time the US space agency lets a private-sector company transport their astronauts. NASA ended its space-shuttle program in 2011 and since then has relied on buying spots on Russian Soyuz rockets to send US astronauts to the orbiting ISS. "This is an absolutely critical first step that we do as we move towards returning the crewed launch capability back here to the US," said Gerstenmaier, speaking at a presser in Cape Canaveral, Florida. The March 2 flight will be identical to a flight that is set to take two astronauts to the ISS later in the year, possibly in July. The Crew Dragon capsule has seven seats. It should dock with the ISS on March 3, then detach and return to Earth on March 8. "I guarantee everything will not work exactly right, and that's cool, that's exactly what we want to do," said Gerstenmaier. "We want to maximize our learning so when... we're ready to go do a real crewed mission, and it'll be the right safety for our crews." SpaceX has already made more than a dozen unmanned trips since 2012 carrying supplies to the ISS with the cargo version of the Dragon capsule. |
Posted by:Fred |
#2 Fred great choice of Space 1999 picture! Although the show crashed or blew up several every episodes. Guess they had a huge machine shop on the moon LOL. |
Posted by: Woodrow 2019-02-24 12:28 |
#1 Considering NASA's previous treatment of SpaceX and it's love affair with Soyuz, the headline should read "NASA Gaslights SpaceX" |
Posted by: Tiny Javimble4032 2019-02-24 08:20 |