SpaceX Dragon demonstrated its capability to reboost the International Space Station (ISS) for the first time on Friday, with the spacecraft’s Draco thrusters adjusting the station’s orbit.
As the International Space Station soared 257 miles above northern Mexico, NASA astronaut and Expedition 72 Flight Engineer Don Pettit captured this long-exposure photograph of city lights streaking ...
Spacecraft’s Draco thrusters fire for approximately 12.5 minutes Mission part of Nasa’s plan to increase flexibility of ISS operations SpaceX to build vehicle to enable Space Station's return to earth ...
SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft will do something different during its latest stay at the International Space Station, in a test setting up the company to ultimately destroy the orbiting laboratory – at ...
The data from the reboost, scheduled for Nov. 8, will help inform design for a larger Dragon to deorbit the ISS. Update: Dragon successfully completed the orbital reboost of the International ...