Astronauts on the International Space Station generate their share of garbage, filling up cargo ships that then deorbit and ...
proving that the SpaceX cargo spacecraft could be used in the same way as the Roscosmos Progress spacecraft and Northrop ...
Orbital demonstration will help SpaceX gather data as it develops the vehicle that will deorbit the space station at the end ...
SpaceX Dragon demonstrated its capability to reboost the International Space Station (ISS) for the first time on Friday, with ...
SpaceX is planning to fire the engines of its Dragon cargo spacecraft, which is currently docked to the International Space ...
SpaceX and NASA have successfully tested the Dragon spacecraft's reboost capabilities, enhancing the International Space Station's altitude. This test adds to existing capabilities provided by ...
NASA has extended three contracts with companies to continue providing transportation of cargo to and from the International Space Station through the projected end of the station’s life in 2030.
Dragon isn't the first U.S.-built spacecraft to lend its fuel to the space station's orbit. NASA tested an ISS orbit reboost ...
A Crew Dragon docked at the ISS. NASA . Friday will see a new event for the International Space Station (ISS) as a SpaceX Dragon spacecraft is used to boost its altitude for the f ...
SpaceX’s Dragon will reboost the ISS for the first time on Nov. 8, providing essential data for its future role in deorbiting the space station.
SpaceX's Dragon will do something different during its latest stay at the International Space Station, setting up the company to ultimately destroy the orbiting laboratory at the request of NASA.
The data from the reboost, scheduled for Nov. 8, will help inform design for a larger Dragon to deorbit the ISS.