A private company launched a capsule spawar to the International Space Station | NLight DC + +
Set up a private company SpaceX capsule makes its first official flight to the International Space Station. California company launched a spacecraft Dragon Sunday evening from Cape Canaveral in Florida under a contract worth 1.6 billion dollars from the U.S. space agency NASA. Dragon , which is to deliver equipment to the ISS, is to dock with the space station spawar on Wednesday morning.
In May capsule has already taken a test cargo delivery to the ISS. President spawar of SpaceX Hvinn Shotvell said that every successful launch, they have increased optimism, but this problem still requires serious effort.
"We will learn from the experience of our operations and continue to improve our machines. Given that we are preparing to deliver on our devices crew, we wish to consider all questions and explore our machine to further enhance its reliability, "- said Hvinn.
On board the Dragon carrying 455 kilograms of cargo to the ISS. He is expected to return nearly twice as much cargo to Earth, including - collected biological samples. Pending delivery to Earth for analysis, the samples were stored in a freezer space station.
Set up a private company SpaceX capsule makes its first official flight to the International Space Station. California company launched a spacecraft Dragon Sunday evening from Cape Canaveral in Florida under a contract worth 1.6 billion dollars from the U.S. space agency NASA. Dragon , which is to deliver equipment to the ISS, is to dock with the space station spawar on Wednesday morning.
In May capsule has already taken a test cargo delivery to the ISS. President spawar of SpaceX Hvinn Shotvell said that every successful launch, they have increased optimism, but this problem still requires serious effort.
"We will learn from the experience of our operations and continue to improve our machines. Given that we are preparing to deliver on our devices crew, we wish to consider all questions and explore our machine to further enhance its reliability, "- said Hvinn.
On board the Dragon carrying 455 kilograms of cargo to the ISS. He is expected to return nearly twice as much cargo to Earth, including - collected biological samples. Pending delivery to Earth for analysis, the samples were stored in a freezer space station.
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