News Archive / Tagged: CRS-14
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CRS-14 Dragon returns experiments, hardware to Earth
Derek RichardsonMay 5th, 2018Wrapping up a one-month stay at the International Space Station, SpaceX’s CRS-14 Dragon cargo ship returned to Earth with several thousand pounds of equipment for repair and experiments for further analysis.
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High seas force postponement of CRS-14 Dragon departure from ISS
Derek RichardsonMay 2nd, 2018Originally scheduled for May 2, 2018, SpaceX’s CRS-14 Dragon cargo ship, which is currently attached to the International Space Station, is now expected to return to Earth May 5, according to NASA.
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CRS-14 Dragon berths with International Space Station
Derek RichardsonApril 4th, 2018The CRS-14 Dragon capsule rendezvous and berthed with the International Space Station after a two-day trek to the orbiting outpost. Capture by the robotic Canadarm2 took place at 6:40 a.m. EDT (10:40 GMT) April 4, 2018.
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Video: CRS-14 launches to International Space Station
Derek RichardsonApril 4th, 2018CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — Lifting off at 4:30 p.m. EDT (20:30 GMT) April 2, 2018, a SpaceX Falcon 9 sent the CRS-14 Dragon capsule on its way toward the International Space Station. The following video was captured and put together by the SpaceFlight Insider visual team.
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Gallery: Used CRS-14 Dragon capsule flies atop used Falcon 9 rocket
Derek RichardsonApril 3rd, 2018CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — Lifting off from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station's Space Launch Complex 40, a SpaceX Falcon 9 sent the CRS-14 Dragon capsule on its way toward the International Space Station. SpaceFlight Insider's visual team was there to capture the event.
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SpaceX CRS-14 Dragon heading toward ISS after successful Falcon 9 launch
Derek RichardsonApril 2nd, 2018CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — SpaceX launched its sixth Falcon 9 of 2018, this time to send the unpiloted CRS-14 Dragon cargo ship on its way toward the International Space Station with several thousand pounds of food, experiments and hardware for the six-person Expedition 55 crew.
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SpaceX CRS-14 mission all set for science
Bart LeahyMarch 31st, 2018KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- SpaceX is set to send its next Dragon cargo ship to the International Space Station with three tons of supplies and science. The CRS-14 mission will include materials to help the Expeditions 55 and 56 crews conduct and monitor more than 200 science and technology investigations.
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Robonaut2 returning to Earth later this year
Derek RichardsonFebruary 23rd, 2018A humanoid robot designed to eventually help International Space Station astronauts with various tasks will be returning to Earth for repairs, according to an IEEE Spectrum report. Robonaut2 was launched in 2011, but ran into problems in 2014 after an upgrade revealed unforeseen problems.