News Archive / Tagged: Expedition 58
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Historic Crew Dragon flight concludes with Atlantic splashdown
Derek RichardsonMarch 8th, 2019The Crew Dragon Demo-1 mission came to an end with a successful splashdown in the Atlantic Ocean not far from where its journey began six days ago.
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ISS astronauts assemble tools for robotic refueling demo
Derek RichardsonMarch 5th, 2019If humans are ever to settle the Solar System sustainably, a number of technologies will need to be perfected, including in-space refueling.
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‘New era in spaceflight’: Crew Dragon docks with space station
Derek RichardsonMarch 3rd, 2019For the first time since the end of the Space Shuttle program, a U.S. spacecraft designed to fly humans has docked with the International Space Station.
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SpaceX readies Crew Dragon Demo-1 mission
Curt GodwinFebruary 28th, 2019The journey to return human spaceflight to U.S. soil is set to cross another milestone as SpaceX prepares to send its first Crew Dragon to the ISS.
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NG-10 Cygnus ends post-ISS mission after deploying satellites
Derek RichardsonFebruary 25th, 2019Northrop Grumman’s NG-10 Cygnus has performed its deorbit burn to fall back into the atmosphere, breaking apart as it re-entered over the Pacific Ocean.
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NG-10 Cygnus departs ISS to perform secondary mission
Derek RichardsonFebruary 8th, 2019Northrop Grumman’s NG-10 Cygnus spacecraft has departed the International Space Station after three months at the orbiting complex.
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SpaceX completes 16th Dragon mission to ISS
Derek RichardsonJanuary 14th, 2019After spending just over a month attached to the International Space Station, SpaceX's CRS-16 Dragon spacecraft departed the outpost and returned to Earth.
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With mice well-fed, SpaceX’s CRS-16 mission blasts off but fails to stick landing
Michael ColeDecember 5th, 2018CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla -- Partly cloudy skies along Florida's Space Coast provided a beautiful backdrop for the SpaceX launch of the CRS-16 resupply mission to the International Space Station (ISS). While a success, not everything went according to plan.
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Crewed flights to ISS resume with Soyuz MS-11 launch
Derek RichardsonDecember 3rd, 2018Normalcy begins to return to International Space Station operations as the crew of Soyuz MS-11 has successfully launched from Baikonur.