This morning SpaceX launched it's 2nd Falcon 9 rocket. This time it was carrying a Dragon space craft that will eventually be used to as a cargo ship for the International Space Station (ISS). Dragon was also designed to eventually be used as a manned spacecraft for ferrying people to ISS.
The flight just ended moments ago with a successful re-entry and splashdown in the Pacific ocean. This is the first time ever that a private company has run its own orbital spaceflight with a re-entry vehicle.
Next up are two more flights for 2011 with the Dragon capsule docking with the ISS for the first time.
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Not only is Dragon meant to be a re-usable space craft but the first stage of the Falcon 9 rocket is meant to be re-usable. The last test flight was unsuccessful in recovering the 1st stage but it looks like they might be successful this time around. SpaceX reported that they got a radar contact and telemetry from the 1st stage as it was coming down. Something like that will greatly reduce the price of launching cargo and people into space...
The flight just ended moments ago with a successful re-entry and splashdown in the Pacific ocean. This is the first time ever that a private company has run its own orbital spaceflight with a re-entry vehicle.
Next up are two more flights for 2011 with the Dragon capsule docking with the ISS for the first time.
SpaceX twitter feed:
SpaceX facebook:
Not only is Dragon meant to be a re-usable space craft but the first stage of the Falcon 9 rocket is meant to be re-usable. The last test flight was unsuccessful in recovering the 1st stage but it looks like they might be successful this time around. SpaceX reported that they got a radar contact and telemetry from the 1st stage as it was coming down. Something like that will greatly reduce the price of launching cargo and people into space...
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