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«Breaking News» America's newest crew capsule rockets toward space station

Elon Musk's SpaceX rocketed toward the International Space Station on a high-stakes test flight today.


The Dragon capsule, whose only passenger was a life-size test dummy, dubbed Ripley after the lead character in the 'Alien' movies, will spend five days in orbit.


SpaceX needs to nail the debut of the capsule before putting people on board later this year. 


This latest, flashiest Dragon is on a fast track to reach the space station on Sunday morning, just 27 hours after liftoff.


After spending five days docked to the orbiting outpost, it will make a retro-style splashdown in the Atlantic next Friday - all vital training for the next space demo, possibly this summer, when two astronauts strap in.


'This is critically important ... We're on the precipice of launching American astronauts on American rockets from American soil again for the first time since the retirement of the space shuttles in 2011,' said NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine. 




America's newest capsule for astronauts rocketed toward the International Space Station today


America's newest capsule for astronauts rocketed toward the International Space Station today



America's newest capsule for astronauts rocketed toward the International Space Station today





This latest, flashiest Dragon is on a fast track to reach the space station on Sunday morning, just 27 hours after liftoff 


This latest, flashiest Dragon is on a fast track to reach the space station on Sunday morning, just 27 hours after liftoff 



This latest, flashiest Dragon is on a fast track to reach the space station on Sunday morning, just 27 hours after liftoff 



He got a special tour of the pad on the eve of launch by SpaceX founder and chief executive Elon Musk.


An estimated 5,000 NASA and contractor employees, tourists and journalists gathered in the wee hours at Kennedy Space Center with the SpaceX launch team, as the Falcon 9 rocket blasted off from the same spot where Apollo moon rockets and space shuttles once soared.


Looking on were the two NASA astronauts who will strap in as early as July for the second space demo, Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken. 


It's been eight years since Hurley and three other astronauts flew the last space shuttle mission, and human launches from Florida ceased.

NASA turned to private companies, SpaceX and Boeing, and has provided them $8 billion to build and operate crew capsules to ferry astronauts to and from the space station. 


Now Russian rockets are the only way to get astronauts to the 250-mile-high outpost. Soyuz tickets have skyrocketed over the years - NASA currently pays $82 million per seat.


Boeing aims to conduct the first test flight of its Starliner capsule in April, with astronauts on board possibly in August.


Bridenstine said he's confident that astronauts will soar on a Dragon or Starliner - or both - by year's end. But he stressed there's no rush.




Containing only a test dummy, this is a vital test run for Elon Musk's SpaceX venture


Containing only a test dummy, this is a vital test run for Elon Musk's SpaceX venture



Containing only a test dummy, this is a vital test run for Elon Musk's SpaceX venture





Boeing aims to conduct the first test flight of its Starliner capsule in April, with astronauts on board possibly in August


Boeing aims to conduct the first test flight of its Starliner capsule in April, with astronauts on board possibly in August



Boeing aims to conduct the first test flight of its Starliner capsule in April, with astronauts on board possibly in August





Pictured: a Falcon 9 SpaceX rocket, ready for launch, sits on pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Friday, March 1


Pictured: a Falcon 9 SpaceX rocket, ready for launch, sits on pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Friday, March 1



Pictured: a Falcon 9 SpaceX rocket, ready for launch, sits on pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Friday, March 1



'We are not in a space race,' he said. 'That race is over. We went to the moon and we won. It's done. Now we're in a position where we can take our time and make sure we get it right.'


SpaceX already has made 16 trips to the space station using cargo Dragons. The white crew Dragon is slightly bigger - 27 feet (8 meters) tip to tip - and considerably fancier and safer.


It features four seats, three windows, touch-screen computer displays and life-support equipment, as well as eight abort engines to pull the capsule to safety in the event of a launch emergency. Solar cells are mounted on the spacecraft for electrical power, as opposed to the protruding solar wings on cargo Dragons.


'It's an incredibly sleek looking vehicle from the inside and it's very easy to operate,' Hurley told reporters just hours before liftoff. He marvels at how the Dragon has just 30 buttons and touch screens, compared with the space shuttle cockpit's 2,000 switches and circuit breakers.


For the test, the Ripley dummy was strapped into the far left seat, wearing the company's snappy white spacesuit. The other seats were empty, save for a small plush toy resembling Earth that was free to float once reaching zero-gravity. 'Super high tech zero-g indicator added just before launch!' Musk tweeted.




SpaceX already has made 16 trips to the space station using cargo Dragons 


SpaceX already has made 16 trips to the space station using cargo Dragons 



SpaceX already has made 16 trips to the space station using cargo Dragons 





The Dragon capsule features four seats, three windows, touch-screen computer displays and life-support equipment, as well as eight abort engines to pull the capsule to safety in the event of a launch emergency


The Dragon capsule features four seats, three windows, touch-screen computer displays and life-support equipment, as well as eight abort engines to pull the capsule to safety in the event of a launch emergency



The Dragon capsule features four seats, three windows, touch-screen computer displays and life-support equipment, as well as eight abort engines to pull the capsule to safety in the event of a launch emergency



As many as seven astronauts could squeeze in, although four will be the norm once flights get going, allowing for a little cargo room. About 450 pounds (200 kilograms) of supplies are going up on this flight.


The capsule is designed to dock and undock automatically with the space station. Cargo Dragon must be maneuvered with the station's robot arm.


Like Ripley, the capsule is rigged with sensors. Engineers will be carefully watching sound, vibration and other stresses on the spacecraft, while monitoring the life-support, communication and propulsion systems. Some of the equipment needs more work - possibly even redesign - before serving human passengers.


'We're going to learn a ton from this mission,' said NASA's commercial crew program manager, Kathy Lueders.


Flight operations team members - some of them new to this - also need the six-day trial run, according to Kennedy Space Center's director, Robert Cabana.


The objective is to make the next demo flight, with Hurley and Behnken, as safe as possible. The more immediate goal is to avoid harming the space station and its three occupants: an American, Canadian and Russian.


Despite SpaceX's success at recovering and reusing its rockets, NASA is insisting on brand new boosters from SpaceX for the crew capsule flights. The first-stage booster used Saturday aimed for a floating platform in the Atlantic, following the predawn liftoff. SpaceX plans to recycle the newly flying capsule for a high-altitude abort test this spring, along with a booster launched and retrieved a week ago.




It's been eight years since Hurley and three other astronauts flew the last space shuttle mission, and human launches from Florida ceased 


It's been eight years since Hurley and three other astronauts flew the last space shuttle mission, and human launches from Florida ceased 



It's been eight years since Hurley and three other astronauts flew the last space shuttle mission, and human launches from Florida ceased 





The white crew Dragon is slightly bigger - 27 feet (8 meters) tip to tip - and considerably fancier and safer 


The white crew Dragon is slightly bigger - 27 feet (8 meters) tip to tip - and considerably fancier and safer 



The white crew Dragon is slightly bigger - 27 feet (8 meters) tip to tip - and considerably fancier and safer 



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Main photo article Elon Musk’s SpaceX rocketed toward the International Space Station on a high-stakes test flight today.
The Dragon capsule, whose only passenger was a life-size test dummy, dubbed Ripley after the lead character in the ‘Alien’ movies, will spend five days in orbit.
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