CRS-6 First Stage Landing
Published on Apr 15, 2015
Falcon 9 First stage Landing Burn and ASDS Touchdown
Published on Apr 14, 2015
Article "Watch SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket almost make a successful landing"
by Rich McCormick
April 14, 2015
Article "Watch a SpaceX rocket EXPLODE in the Atlantic: Incredible footage reveals Falcon 9 booster's failed landing on an ocean barge"
SpaceX made its third attempt to land a booster on a barge yesterday
But the booster tipped over after hitting its target and was destroyed
Falcon 9 is on its way to the ISS with supplies and will arrive Friday
Cargo includes first espresso machine designed for use in space
by Ellie Zolfagharifard
April 16, 2015
SpaceX CRS-6 Launch
Streamed live on Apr 14, 2015
After six successful missions to the International Space Station, including five official resupply missions for NASA, SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon spacecraft are set to liftoff from Launch Complex 40 at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida, for their sixth official Commercial Resupply Services (CRS) mission to the orbiting lab. Liftoff is targeted for Monday April 13, 2015, at 4:33pm EDT. If all goes as planned, Dragon will arrive at the station approximately two days after liftoff. Dragon is expected to return to Earth approximately five weeks later for a parachute-assisted splashdown off the coast of southern California. Dragon is the only operational spacecraft capable of returning a significant amount of supplies back to Earth, including experiments. The live launch webcast will begin here at approximately 4:15pm EDT.
Explosion! SpaceX CRS-7 Mission Ends In Disaster
Published on Jun 28, 2015
The latest Dragon spacecraft cargo run to the International Space Station blasted off from the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida on June 28th, 2015 and exploded during flight. SpaceX wanted to attempt to land the first stage of the Falcon 9 rocket on a ocean platform.
SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket Explosion June 28, 2015
Published on Jun 28, 2015
"Unmanned SpaceX rocket explodes after Florida launch"On June 28, 2015, a SpaceX Falcon 9 lifted the cargo-laden Dragon off the pad at Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station to begin CRS-7. Falcon 9 rocket experienced a problem shortly before first stage shutdown.
June 28, 2015
SpaceX Falcon 9 Launch Failure - Slow Motion
Published on Jun 28, 2015
SpaceX has begun the process of analyzing data to identify the cause of Sunday’s dramatic failure of the Falcon 9 rocket launching the Dragon SpX-7 spacecraft on what was to be Dragon’s eighth visit to the International Space Station to deliver supplies, maintenance hardware and science experiments and return precious science samples to Earth at the end of the planned five-week mission. Although it may take several weeks or even months to pin-point the exact cause of the dramatic failure, the initial clues found in telemetry data indicate that the loss of the vehicle was caused by a problem on the second stage that – at the time of the failure – was not yet in its active phase of flight as the first stage was still firing when the vehicle was destroyed.
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