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SpaceX"s Crew Dragon Abort System Aces Ground Test Ahead of Major Launch @ 2019-11-14T16: Back Hot News
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SpaceX successfully test-fired the launch abort system for its Crew Dragon spacecraft in a ground test Nov. 13.
Today, SpaceX fired up the engines on its new passenger spacecraft, the Crew Dragon, during a ground test in Cape Canaveral, Florida — paving the way for ...
SpaceX has confirmed that it ran a static fire test of its Crew Dragon astronaut capsule launch escape system. That"s a key step that it needed to run, and one that ...
SpaceX conducted a static fire test of their human-rated Crew Dragon capsule on Wednesday near the company"s Landing Zone 1 at Cape Canaveral. The test ...
NASA has a new app (or web-based game, if you"re on desktop) that provides a simplified simulation of what it"s like to plan and run a commercial crew mission ...
SpaceX went the distance today with a static-fire test of its Crew Dragon space taxi"s launch escape system — the same type of test that ended in a costly ...
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SpaceX has successfully completed a round of Crew Dragon tests, which previously ended in an explosion. The space company attempted a similar set of static ...
In a major milestone, SpaceX engineers fired the powerful abort engines in the company"s Crew Dragon astronaut ferry ship Wednesday, carrying out an ...

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