The data from the reboost, scheduled for Nov. 8, will help inform design for a larger Dragon to deorbit the ISS.
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 ...
Only two companies currently provide cargo delivery to and from the International Space Station, and both are based in the ...
NASA and SpaceX have demonstrated the Dragon spacecraft's ability to reboost the International Space Station (ISS) with a ...
The space station is getting closer to retirement, and it's still in need of a deorbiting vehicle to lower it to its fiery ...
The International Space Station - a blazing symbol of humanity’s destiny to move out across the cosmos - must be saved from ...
Now, after a test last Friday from one of the company’s Dragon rockets docked to the station, SpaceX is one step closer to ...
SpaceX's Dragon capsule assisted the International Space Station by boosting its altitude for approximately 12 minutes and 30 ...
At 9:52 a.m. EST, the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft successfully docked to the forward port of the International Space Station's ...
SpaceX launched the robotic Dragon aboard a Falcon 9 rocket on Monday night (Nov. 4) from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in ...
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.