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SpaceX launches 4 astronauts to space station, beginning new era for NASA

 The Dragon will ferry the astronauts to the space station on SpaceX’s first operational trip following a test flight with a two-person crew that returned from the orbiting lab three months ago.

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SciTech News: Four astronauts reached orbit on a SpaceX rocket after lifting off at 7:27 p.m. from Florida, within the company’s first regular NASA mission to the International space station. The Sunday launch seemed to go as planned as the Falcon 9 rocket lifted off from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center. The rocket’s first stage successfully landed on a drone ship about nine minutes after take off .

The Dragon will ferry the astronauts to the space station on SpaceX’s first operational trip following a test flight with a two-person crew that returned from the orbiting lab three months ago.

The latest launch, referred to as the Crew-1 mission, comes 18 years after Elon Musk founded Space Exploration Technologies Corp. with the ultimate goal of populating other planets. The Crew-1 mission marks an important milestone within the development of a space industry during which private-sector companies provide business and tourism services in low-earth orbit. Following the retirement of the space shuttle in 2011, NASA awarded SpaceX and Boeing Co. nearly $7 billion in contracts to create new transport systems to the space station as a part of the agency’s Commercial Crew program.The launch was originally slated for Saturday, but was scrubbed due to bad weather condition.

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In the Crew-1 mission, Commander Michael Hopkins, 51, an Air Force colonel and test pilot, will make his second trip to the space station, seven years after his first. He’ll be joined by three others on the mission:

Shannon Walker, 55, a physicist and Houston native, will serve her second stint on the orbiting lab.

Victor Glover, 44, a Navy pilot from California, are going to be taking his first flight to space. He’ll be the first Black astronaut to stay on the space station for a full six-month rotation, according to NASA.

Soichi Noguchi, 55, a Japanese astronaut and aeronautical engineer, has the most space experience among the crew and can become one among the only a few people to go away the world on three vehicles: Russia’s Soyuz, the space shuttle, and therefore the SpaceX Dragon.


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