SpaceX's Crew Dragon test flight gets through the toughest bit without issue

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SpaceX sent its Crew Dragon capsule skyward on Saturday for a crucial test of its ability to carry human passengers. Now, slightly more than 24 hours later, the next phase of the test has played out.

It went well.

The Crew Dragon capsule, designated Demo-1, was able to successfully dock with the International Space Station at roughly 3:00 a.m. ET. Although there was no crew aboard this time, SpaceX's reusable capsule is designed to carry up to seven astronauts to and from Earth's orbit.

The company has been sending an earlier version of its capsule to the ISS for a number of years, but in those instances the space station's robotic arm has helped the smaller vehicle successfully dock. For this test, the Crew Dragon's own navigational system handled the docking procedure — and it happened without issue. Read more...

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SpaceX's Crew Dragon test flight gets through the toughest bit without issue SpaceX's Crew Dragon test flight gets through the toughest bit without issue Reviewed by mimisabreena on Monday, March 04, 2019 Rating: 5

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