NASA & SpaceX Target Jan 7 For Uncrewed Test Flight of Crew Dragon to Space StationBy Mike Killian, on November 21st, 2018
Years in the making, NASA and SpaceX today announced
January 7, 2019 as the target date to launch the highly-anticipated orbital flight test of the company’s Crew Dragon spacecraft (called Demo-1), which will roar towards low-Earth orbit and the International Space Station (ISS) atop a Falcon 9 rocket from historic Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. (...)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=3&v=aoU5P2SSChohttp://www.americaspace.com/2018/11/21/nasa-spacex-target-jan-7-for-uncrewed-test-flight-of-crew-dragon-to-space-station/First SpaceX Crew Dragon test flight set for Januaryby Jeff Foust — November 21, 2018
(...) On that mission, the Crew Dragon spacecraft, also known as Dragon 2, will fly a mission to the International Space Station to test the vehicle’s systems. It will be the first orbital flight for the vehicle, and will not carry astronauts.
If that flight is successful, it will be followed in June by a crewed test flight, called Demo-2, where NASA astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley will fly the Crew Dragon to the ISS. Between Demo-1 and Demo-2, SpaceX plans to perform an in-flight abort test where a Crew Dragon will use its abort system to jettison from a Falcon 9 vehicle after liftoff. (...)
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