
NASA Astronauts (Hurley flew on STS鈥135, the final space shuttle mission in July 2011) and are orbiting the Earth aboard the International Space Station, after arriving there on a Crew Dragon spacecraft made by a .
They achieved orbit Saturday following the successful launch of their Falcon 9 rocket, which by the way, was also made by SpaceX.
The first stage of the Falcon 9 rocket made a perfect recovery, landing at sea, which is another crewed spaceflight first. Previously all crewed mission first stage rockets were 鈥渙ne and done鈥 discarded after one use.
The space shuttle missions recovered the solid rocket boosters (SRBs) for reuse as well as the space shuttle orbiter.
The historic mission, called Demo-2, short for Crew Dragon Demonstration Flight Two, is a major step forward in which was started by the previous administration in 2010 to partner with commercial companies in achieving crewed access to Low Earth Orbit (LEO).
In 2014 to build crew-capable spacecraft and (ISS).
Boeing鈥檚 CST-100 Starliner had some major setbacks during a December 2019 uncrewed test flight that failed to reach orbit. Boeing will be conducting a to further progress toward launching crewed missions.
SpaceX鈥檚 Crew Dragon is well on its way to achieving a spectacular success with the scheduled docking with ISS on 5/31/20. Once docked at ISS it will be determined how long astronauts Hurley and Behnken will remain onboard as part of the current . Their Crew Dragon spacecraft is rated for 110 days on orbit.
If the Demo-2 mission goes well, ending with a successful splashdown, it will set the stage for an anticipated which will carry four astronauts on a Crew Dragon to ISS. The Crew-1 astronauts will spend 6 months on ISS.
This is the (Pad 39A at Kennedy Space Center) using American hardware since Space Shuttle Atlantis in July 2011. The Space Shuttle program was terminated with no replacement.
America and ISS partners have had to rely on Russia鈥檚 venerable Soyuz spacecraft and Russian rockets for human access to LEO by buying seats. Current price for an upcoming .
Having multiple platforms for human access to space is a good thing. It helps to assure continued human access if a singular platform has an 鈥渁nomaly鈥 and is grounded as we saw with the Apollo and Space Shuttle programs.
This wonderful U.S. space success comes at a time when the country is suffering from a national pandemic, political issues and full blown riots in multiple cities. It so reminds me of 1968 when Apollo 8 went to orbit the Moon with a crew while the Nation was tearing itself apart.
I wrote that story in 2018 but truth be told, to me, 2020 has been far, far worse. The common theme to then, 1968, and now, 2020, is that a crew in space showed us what we are capable of doing and gave us hope for better times ahead.
NASA is building the world鈥檚 largest rocket ever, the (SLS) and teaming it with in a . The goal is to land the first woman and next man on the Moon by 2024 as聽set by the current administration. NASA has a ways to go to meet that goal and is using private companies to build crewed .
As to 2020, no one knows what else this year will bring as far as the pandemic, politics and the economy are concerned. But I am hopeful that rockets carrying humans to space will continue to launch this year and give us a perspective on our planet that we need to remember and embrace as a species.
There is no Earth 2.0鈥..we need the planet, the planet doesn鈥檛 need us.
The ISS will be visible in the DMV for 2 minutes at 10:40 p.m. Sunday:
- Max Height: 67掳
- Appears: 23掳 above WNW
- Disappears: 67掳 above W
Wave as they fly over and send a tweet to 补苍诲听 and .
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