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Launch of SpaceX Falcon 9
Launch of SpaceX Falcon 9
The SpaceX Falcon 9 and Dragon capsule lift off May 22, 2012, from Cape Canaveral Air Force station in Florida to begin a demonstration mission to the International Space Station.
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SpaceX Progress Updated for Media
SpaceX Progress Updated for Media
Mission milestones of the first commercial spaceflight to visit the International Space Station are recapped at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Texas.
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SpaceX Flies Under ISS
SpaceX Flies Under ISS
The SpaceX Dragon spacecraft launched by the Falcon 9 rocket on May 22 is seen flying under the International Space Station at a distance of about 1.5 miles on May 24. While in this ISS "zone," tests verified rendezvous and communications capabilities between the uncrewed capsule and the orbiting laboratory.
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NASA/SpaceX Launch To Station -- SpaceX Webcast
NASA/SpaceX Launch To Station -- SpaceX Webcast
Official Launch Webcast from SpaceX for the COTS 2+ launch on 5/22/2012. Webcast shot live at SpaceX headquarters in Hawthorne, CA. Highlights: 44:27 - Launch 47:35 - Stage Separation 53:55 - SECO, Second Engine Cutoff 56:05 - Solar Array Deploy Visit: www.spacex.com for more information on SpaceX, Dragon, Falcon 9, Falcon Heavy, reusable rockets, grasshopper, Mars, upcoming rocket launch, or Elon Musk. For more information on SpaceX: www.spacex.com twitter.com www.facebook.com
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'Dragon by the Tail!': Video of SpaceX capsule docking with ISS
'Dragon by the Tail!': Video of SpaceX capsule docking with ISS
Dragon, the first commercial unmanned space vessel has successfully docked with the International Space Station, loaded with half a ton of provisions. The historic operation puts Dragon owner SpaceX in line with world's four mighty space agencies. Subscribe to RT! www.youtube.com Watch RT LIVE on our website rt.com Like us on Facebook www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter twitter.com Follow us on Google+ plus.google.com RT (Russia Today) is a global news network broadcasting from Moscow and Washington studios. RT is the first news channel to break the 500 million YouTube views benchmark.
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SpaceX Reusable Launch System
SpaceX Reusable Launch System
An animation of a launch of SpaceX Falcon 9 with Dragon showing powered vertical return of both stages and the Dragon Credits: SpaceX www.spacex.com/assets/video/spacex-rtls-green.mp4
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SPACEX LAUNCHES DEMONSTRATION FLIGHT TOWARDS ISS
SPACEX LAUNCHES DEMONSTRATION FLIGHT TOWARDS ISS
On Tuesday, May 22, SpaceX launched a Falcon 9 rocket carrying a Dragon capsule on a demonstration flight towards the International Space Station. The launch occurred at 3:44 am EDT from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. During the flight, the Dragon capsule will conduct a series of check-out procedures to test and prove its systems, including the capability to rendezvous and berth with the space station. Planned evaluations include a flyby of the station at a distance of approximately 1.5 miles to validate the operation of sensors and flight systems necessary for a safe rendezvous and approach. The spacecraft also will demonstrate the ability to abort the rendezvous. Once Dragon successfully proves these capabilities, it will be cleared to berth with the space station.
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SpaceX Boldly Looks to Blast 'Millions of People to Mars'
SpaceX Boldly Looks to Blast 'Millions of People to Mars'
For more coverage, visit the PBS NewsHour website: to.pbs.org With the space shuttle era now over and US space flight on the verge of going private for the near future, the company behind the so-called SpaceX project has ambitious plans to make space flight cheaper for cargo and for humans, with a bold idea to send millions of people to Mars. Science correspondent Miles O'Brien reports.
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SpaceX Dragon docks with the International Space Station (HD)
SpaceX Dragon docks with the International Space Station (HD)
SpaceX Dragon docks with the International Space Station. Watch the extended version in HD as history has been made in space! The first commercial spacecraft (Dragon) has docked with the ISS.
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NASA/Spacex Discuss Upcoming Launch and Mission To ISS
NASA/Spacex Discuss Upcoming Launch and Mission To ISS
Officials from NASA and SpaceX held a press briefing at the Kennedy Space Center to discuss the second SpaceX demonstration launch for NASA's Commercial Orbital Transportation Services (COTS), scheduled for liftoff on Saturday, May 19. The launch of the Falcon 9 rocket carrying a Dragon capsule will occur from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. There is a single instantaneous launch opportunity at 4:55 am EDT. NASA Television launch commentary from Cape Canaveral begins at 3:30 am During the flight, SpaceX's Dragon capsule will conduct a series of check-out procedures to test and prove its systems, including the capability to rendezvous and berth with the International Space Station.
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SpaceX Falcon 9 Dragon SUCCESSFUL Launch Attempt 5/22/2012 HD
SpaceX Falcon 9 Dragon SUCCESSFUL Launch Attempt 5/22/2012 HD
This is the successful launch attempt of the Falcon 9 Dragon system by SpaceX on May 22nd, 2012 (5/22/2012). The Falcon 9 successfully lifted off at 3:44am EST, and 11 minutes 38 seconds into the flight, successfully deployed both solar power arrays. This video begins at T-1:15 and continues on through the successful deployment of the solar power arrays, in high definition (HD) quality. Full webcast will be made available shortly. 1:13 - Liftoff of Falcon 9 / Dragon. 4:19 - Main engine cutoff. 10:51 - Second engine cutoff. 11:19 - Dragon spacecraft separation. 12:52 - Solar array deployment.
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[SpaceX] Launch of Falcon 9 & Dragon On Mission to International Space Station
[SpaceX] Launch of Falcon 9 & Dragon On Mission to International Space Station
LAUNCH REPLAYS: www.youtube.com The third launch of the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket occured today, May 22nd 2012 at 07:44 UTC from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral in Florida. The rocket carried the SpaceX Dragon Spacecraft into orbit on it's second mission, COTS 2+. This launch occurred after a scrubbed attempt on May 19th due to a high pressure reading from engine 5, after a visual inspection a faulty check valve was spotted to have remained open, after being replaced the rocket was cleared for flight. COTS 2+ will have the Dragon fly under the International Space Station, test systems, abort scenarios and free drift ability of the spacecraft before if all goes well, berthing to the International Space Station's Harmony Module making history. Dragon would be come the first ever commercial vehicle to dock with the Station. The Dragon is carrying 520 kg of cargo including crew clothing, food and various equipment for experiments. It will also become the first cargo vehicle at the Station able to return cargo, It will return 660 kg of cargo including various hardware that has failed or needs returned for examination on Earth as well as some experiment items.
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SpaceX Dragon Capsule Hatch Opening from International Space Station (ISS) HD 5/26/2012
SpaceX Dragon Capsule Hatch Opening from International Space Station (ISS) HD 5/26/2012
HD video of the hatch opening of the SpaceX Dragon capsule from the International Space Station (ISS) on May 26th, 2012 (5/26/2012). Hatch opening occurred at roughly 6AM EST. The SpaceX Dragon capsule is the first private space launch and delivery system to dock with the ISS. It will resupply the crew with food, equipment, clothing, and other items, and then will undock on May 31st to re-enter Earth's atmosphere, where it will hopefully be recovered.
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NASA Administrator Congratulates ISS Crew on SpaceX Milestone
NASA Administrator Congratulates ISS Crew on SpaceX Milestone
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden phones Expedition 31 crew members Don Pettit, Joe Acaba and Andre Kuipers aboard the International Space Station following their successful grappling and berthing to the orbiting laboratory of SpaceX's uncrewed Dragon capsule on May 25, 2012. Dragon is the first commercial spacecraft to travel to the ISS.
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Take Two: SpaceX Falcon 9 Dragon rocket blasts off to ISS
Take Two: SpaceX Falcon 9 Dragon rocket blasts off to ISS
The California-based private SpaceX company has successfully carried out the lift-off of the first commercial supply flight to the International Space Station. An earlier planned launch was aborted over the weekend due to technical problems. The Dragon capsule is due to spend a week at the space station before being cut loose and parachuting into the Pacific. Subscribe to RT! www.youtube.com Watch RT LIVE on our website rt.com Like us on Facebook www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter twitter.com Follow us on Google+ plus.google.com RT (Russia Today) is a global news network broadcasting from Moscow and Washington studios. RT is the first news channel to break the 500 million YouTube views benchmark.
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SpaceX Capsule Grappled, Berthed to ISS
SpaceX Capsule Grappled, Berthed to ISS
Aboard the International Space Station, Expedition 31 Flight Engineer Don Pettit of NASA and European Space Agency Flight Engineer Andre Kuipers used the station's Canadarm2 robotic arm to grapple and berth SpaceX's Dragon cargo craft to the Earth-facing port of the Harmony module May 25, three days after the spacecraft was launched from the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida on a history-making mission as the first commercial vehicle to deliver cargo to the outpost. Dragon will spend six days berthed to Harmony, enabling the crew to unload supplies for the station's residents before it is re-grappled and released to return to Earth for a parachute-assisted splashdown in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of southern California.
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SPACEX
SPACEX
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Reusable Falcon 9 Launcher from Space-X!
Reusable Falcon 9 Launcher from Space-X!
Space-X has announced some ambitious plans to make their Falcon 9 Launcher completely reusable by having both the first and second stages preform vertical landings! This is a concept vid released by Space-X.
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SPACEX/NASA DISCUSS LAUNCH OF FALCON 9 ROCKET AND DRAGON CAPSULE
SPACEX/NASA DISCUSS LAUNCH OF FALCON 9 ROCKET AND DRAGON CAPSULE
During a press briefing at The Kennedy Space Center on May 22, SpaceX and NASA officials discussed the launch of the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon capsule on a demonstration flight to the International Space Station. Falcon 9 and Dragon lifted off Tuesday from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida at 3:44 am EDT. On Thursday, May 24, Dragon will perform a flyby of the space station at a distance of approximately 1.5 miles to validate the operation of sensors and flight systems necessary for a safe rendezvous and approach. Following analysis of the flyby by NASA and SpaceX managers, the Dragon capsule will be cleared to rendezvous and berth with the space station on Friday, May 25, marking the first time a commercial company has attempted this feat.
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Lift-Off! SpaceX Dragon Heads to Space Station | Video
Lift-Off! SpaceX Dragon Heads to Space Station | Video
The historic first commercial spacecraft to supply the International Space Station launched aboard a Falcon 9 rocket on May 22th, 2012. If it passes all on-orbit demonstrations, it will dock with ISS on May 25th. Credit: NASA / SpaceX
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[SpaceX] Dragon Berthed to Space Station
[SpaceX] Dragon Berthed to Space Station
The SpaceX Dragon Spacecraft was berthed to the Harmony Module of the International Space Station today May 25th 2012 with a firm mate occurring at 16:02 UTC. The robotic arm will remain limp on Dragon until tomorrow. Hatch opening with the Dragon and the Space Station will also occur tomorrow.