| Dragon capsule C106
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| C106 after post-splashdown recovery from CRS SpX-11 mission
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| Role
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Space capsule Cargo spacecraft
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| National origin
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United States
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| Type
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Dragon CRS cargo capsule
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| Manufacturer
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SpaceX
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| Construction number
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C106
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| First flight
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CRS-4 (21 September–25 October 2014)
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| Last flight
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CRS-19 (5 December 2019 – )
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| Flights
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3
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The SpaceX Dragon C106 is a Cargo Dragon space capsule built by SpaceX.[1] It is the first reused SpaceX Dragon capsule to be reflown into space, having its second launch in 2017.[2] C106 was first used on CRS-4, and then used again for the CRS-11 and CRS-19 missions.[3] This third reuse of the spacecraft marks a milestone in SpaceX's drive to reduce space launch costs through reusing hardware.[4]
Spacecraft history
C106 was built as the sixth production Dragon capsule.[5]
This new Dragon was launched in September 2014 for the CRS-4 mission to the International Space Station (ISS). It splashed down in October 2014, and was successfully retrieved.[6][7]
To prepare for its second flight, it had its heatshield replaced while the hull, avionics, and Draco thrusters were refurbished.[8]
The refurbished Dragon was relaunched in June 2017 for the CRS-11 mission to the ISS.[9][4] It splashed down and was successfully recovered in July 2017.[10]
After undergoing another refurbishment, C106 was launched again for the CRS-19 mission. As of December 13, 2019 it remains docked to the ISS.
Flight history
C106 in free-flight approaching the International Space Station during the SpX-4 mission
C106 in free-flight after leaving the International Space Station during the SpX-11 mission
C106 flights[1][5]
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Mission
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Launch date (UTC)
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Landing date (UTC)
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Liftoff
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Landing
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Notes
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NASA CRS-4
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2014-09-21 21 September 2014
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2014-10-25 25 October 2014
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[11]
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| 2
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NASA CRS-11
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2017-06-03 3 June 2017
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2017-07-03 3 July 2017
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This was the 100th launch from Launch Pad 39A
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[1][12][10]
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| 3
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NASA CRS-19
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5 December 2019
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TBA
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 William Graham (1 June 2017). "Weather halts Falcon 9 mission with CRS-11 Dragon on 100th 39A launch". NASAspaceflight.com. https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2017/06/spacex-falcon-9-crs-11-dragon-iss-100th-39a/.
- ↑ "SpaceX To Launch Reused Dragon Capsule, Land Falcon 9 At Kennedy Space Center". Brevard Times. 17 May 2017. http://space.brevardtimes.com/2017/05/spacex-crs-11-launch-to-international.html.
- ↑ Hanneke Weitering (1 June 2017). "SpaceX to Launch 1st Reused Dragon Spacecraft Saturday: Watch It Live". Space.com. http://www.space.com/37047-spacex-first-reused-dragon-spacecraft-launch-webcast.html.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Dana Hull; Andrea Wong; (3 June 2017). "SpaceX Ferries Supplies to Orbiting Station in Reused Capsule". Bloomberg. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-06-03/spacex-ferries-supplies-to-orbiting-station-in-reused-capsule.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 "First SpaceX Dragon Re-Use Mission Grounded until Saturday by Unsettled Weather". Spaceflight 101. 1 June 2017. https://spaceflight101.com/dragon-spx11/dragon-spx-11-weather-scrub/.
- ↑ "SpaceX Completes CRS-4 Mission for NASA". SpaceX. 4 November 2014. http://www.spacex.com/news/2014/11/04/spacex-completes-crs-4-mission-nasa.
- ↑ "CRS-11 Dragon Resupply Mission". SpaceX. June 2017. http://www.spacex.com/sites/spacex/files/crs11finalpresskit.pdf.
- ↑ Emre Kelly (31 May 2017). "SpaceX, NASA ready for Falcon 9 launch with refurbished Dragon". Florida Today. http://www.floridatoday.com/story/tech/science/space/2017/06/01/spacex-nasa-ready-falcon-9-launch-landing-kennedy-space-center-crs-11/360176001/.
- ↑ "SpaceX launches Chinese experiment, other supplies to space station". Xinhua. 4 June 2017. http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2017-06/04/c_136337810.htm.
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 Derek Richardson (3 July 2017). "Dragon Splashes Down in Pacific With Time-Critical Experiments". Spaceflight Insider. http://www.spaceflightinsider.com/missions/iss/dragon-splashes-down-in-pacific-with-time-critical-experiments/.
- ↑ "Dragon SpX-4 Mission Updates". Spaceflight 101. 2014. http://www.spaceflight101.net/dragon-spx-4-mission-updates.html.
- ↑ "SpaceX launches ISS supply rocket". DPA (Sky News Australia). 4 June 2017. http://www.skynews.com.au/tech/technews/2017/06/04/spacex-launches-iss-supply-rocket.html.
See also
- Falcon 9 booster B1029, the second SpaceX Falcon 9 booster to be reused
- Falcon 9 booster B1021, the first SpaceX Falcon 9 booster to be reused
- Falcon 9 booster B1019, the first SpaceX Falcon 9 booster to be successfully landed
- Gemini spacecraft No. 2, the first space capsule to be reflown
- Scaled Composites SpaceShipOne
- McDonnell Douglas DC-X
- Blue Origin New Shepard
- Space Shuttle
Dragon / Dragon 2 spaceflights |
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| Past missions |
- Demo Flight 1 (Dec 2010)
- Demo Flight 2 (May 2012)
- CRS-1 (Oct 2012)
- CRS-2 (Mar 2013)
- CRS-3 (Apr 2014)
- CRS-4 (Sep 2014; on C106)
- CRS-5 (Jan 2015)
- CRS-6 (Apr 2015)
- CRS-7† (Jun 2015)
- CRS-8 (Apr 2016)
- CRS-9 (Jul 2016)
- CRS-10 (Feb 2017)
- CRS-11 (Jun 2017; on C106)
- CRS-12 (Aug 2017)
- CRS-13 (Dec 2017)
- CRS-14 (Apr 2018)
- CRS-15 (Jun 2018)
- CRS-16 (Dec 2018)
- Crew Dragon Demo-1 (Mar 2019)
- CRS-17 (May 2019)
- CRS-18 (Jul 2019)
- CRS-19 (Dec 2019)
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| Future missions |
- Crew Dragon Demo-2 (Q1 2020)
- CRS-20 (Mar 2020)
- USCV-1 (May 2020)
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| See also |
- Falcon 9
- Commercial Orbital Transportation Services
- Commercial Resupply Services
- Uncrewed spaceflights to the ISS
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- Signs † indicate launch failures.
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Reusable launch systems |
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Partially reusable |
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| Active |
- Falcon 9 (first stage)
- Falcon Heavy (core stages)
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| In development |
- CALLISTO
- Electron (first stage)
- Miura 5 (first stage)
- New Glenn (first stage)
- RLV-TD
- Vulcan (engines)
- WIRES*
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| Retired | |
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| Canceled |
- Adeline engine pack for Ariane 6
- Ares I
- Ares V
- Baikal booster for Angara
- Falcon 1e
- Falcon 5
- HOPE-X
- Hopper / Phoenix
- Liquid Fly-back Booster
- MAKS
- Reusable Booster System
- Saturn-Shuttle
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Completely reusable |
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| Active |
- New Shepard*
- SpaceShipTwo*
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| In development | |
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| Retired | |
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| Canceled |
- Avatar
- Energia II (Uragan)
- DC-X
- Goodyear Meteor Junior
- HOTOL
- K-1
- Lynx*
- Mustard
- Roton
- Sea Dragon
- SOAR
- SpaceShipThree*
- VentureStar
- X-30 NASP*
- X-33*
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- * indicates suborbital launch systems
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