SpaceX Dragon C106

Dragon capsule C106
C106 after post-splashdown recovery from CRS SpX-11 mission
Role Space capsule
Cargo spacecraft
National origin United States
Type Dragon V1 cargo capsule
Manufacturer SpaceX
Construction number C106
First flight 21 September 2014 25 October 2014

The SpaceX Dragon C106 is a Cargo Dragon space capsule built by SpaceX.[1] It is the first reused SpaceX Dragon capsule to be reflown into space, having its second launch in 2017.[2] This marked the second occasion that SpaceX launched previously spacelaunched hardware, after reusing Falcon 9 first stage B1021 earlier in 2017.[3] Capsule 106 was first used on mission NASA SpaceX CRS-4, and then used again for the NASA SpaceX CRS-11 mission.[4] This reuse of the spacecraft marks a milestone in SpaceX's drive to reduce spacelaunch costs through reusing hardware.[5]

Spacecraft history

C106 was built as the sixth production Dragon capsule.[6]

This new Dragon was launched in September 2014 for the NASA CRS SpX-4 mission to the International Space Station (ISS). It splashed down in October 2014, and was successfully retrieved.[7][8]

To prepare for its second flight, it had its heatshield replaced; the hull, avionics, and Draco thrusters were refurbished.[9]

The refurbished Dragon was relaunched in June 2017 for the NASA CRS SpX-11 mission to the ISS.[10][5] It splashed down and was successfully recovered in July 2017.[11]

Flight history

C106 in free-flight approaching the International Space Station during the SpX-4 mission
C106 in free-flight after leaving the International Space Station during the SpX-11 mission
C106 flights[1][6]
Flight # Mission Launch date (UTC) Landing date (UTC) Liftoff Landing Notes
1 NASA CRS-4 21 September 2014 25 October 2014 [12]
2 NASA CRS-11 3 June 2017 3 July 2017 This was the 100th launch from Launch Pad 39A [1][13][11]

References

  1. 1 2 3 William Graham (1 June 2017). "Weather halts Falcon 9 mission with CRS-11 Dragon on 100th 39A launch". NASAspaceflight.com.
  2. "SpaceX To Launch Reused Dragon Capsule, Land Falcon 9 At Kennedy Space Center". Brevard Times. 17 May 2017.
  3. Mike Wall (23 June 2017). "SpaceX Launches Rocket With “Highest-Ever Reentry Force”". Scientific American.
  4. Hanneke Weitering (1 June 2017). "SpaceX to Launch 1st Reused Dragon Spacecraft Saturday: Watch It Live". Space.com.
  5. 1 2 Dana Hull; Andrea Wong; (3 June 2017). "SpaceX Ferries Supplies to Orbiting Station in Reused Capsule". Bloomberg.
  6. 1 2 "First SpaceX Dragon Re-Use Mission Grounded until Saturday by Unsettled Weather". Spaceflight 101. 1 June 2017.
  7. "SpaceX Completes CRS-4 Mission for NASA". SpaceX. 4 November 2014.
  8. "CRS-11 Dragon Resupply Mission" (PDF). SpaceX. June 2017.
  9. Emre Kelly (31 May 2017). "SpaceX, NASA ready for Falcon 9 launch with refurbished Dragon". Florida Today.
  10. "SpaceX launches Chinese experiment, other supplies to space station". Xinhua. 4 June 2017.
  11. 1 2 Derek Richardson (3 July 2017). "Dragon Splashes Down in Pacific With Time-Critical Experiments". Spaceflight Insider.
  12. "Dragon SpX-4 Mission Updates". Spaceflight 101. 2014.
  13. "SpaceX launches ISS supply rocket". DPA. Sky News Australia. 4 June 2017.

See also

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