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SpaceX Falcon 9 and Cargo Dragon Prepare for Rollout
by Staff Writers
Kennedy Space Center FL (SPX) Dec 03, 2020

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket and Cargo Dragon spacecraft are seen inside the company's hangar at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Dec. 2, 2020, prior to being rolled out to the launch pad in preparation for the 21st Commercial Resupply Services (CRS-21) launch. Liftoff is scheduled for 11:39 a.m. EST on Saturday, Dec. 5, from Kennedy's Launch Complex 39A. Photo credit: SpaceX

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, topped with the upgraded version of the Cargo Dragon spacecraft, is seen inside the company's hangar at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Dec. 2, 2020, prior to being rolled out to the launch pad in preparation for the CRS-21 launch. The rocket and spacecraft are slated to make the short journey to the pad later this afternoon.

The first launch for SpaceX under NASA's second Commercial Resupply Services contract, CRS-21 is scheduled to lift off from Kennedy's Launch Complex 39A on Saturday, Dec. 5, at 11:39 a.m. EST. Weather officials with the U.S. Air Force 45th Space Wing predict a 40% chance of favorable weather conditions for liftoff, with primary concerns revolving around flight through precipitation, the cumulus cloud rule, and thick cloud layer rule.

The mission will deliver critical supplies and equipment to the International Space Station. Included in that delivery are materials for a variety of science experiments, including meteorite samples and microbes, 3D engineered heart tissues, and a tool being tested for quick and accurate blood analysis in microgravity.

Learn more about some of this mission's science and its payloads at: https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/research/news/spacex-21-research-highlights/


Related Links
Commercial Resupply at NASA
Rocket Science News at Space-Travel.Com


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ROCKET SCIENCE
NASA and SpaceX "Go" for Dec. 5 Cargo Resupply Launch
Houston TX (SPX) Nov 24, 2020
NASA and SpaceX managers conducted a Flight Readiness Review (FRR) Monday, Nov. 23, for SpaceX's 21st Commercial Resupply Services (CRS-21) mission to the International Space Station. To enable additional time to evaluate flight data from Crew-1 and close out certification work ahead of this first flight of the cargo version of Dragon 2, teams are now proceeding toward a planned liftoff at 11:39 a.m. EST on Saturday, Dec. 5, from Launch Complex 39A at the agency's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, ... read more

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