Итак, готовится старт миссии CRS-13. Её запустит грязная, немытая б/у первая ступень, которая ранее запустила миссию CRS-11. Планируется возврат первой ступени на сушу.
Запуск будет производится с площадки LC-40 которая была восстановлена после прошлогодней аварии. Показательно что, изначально NASA требовало от SpaceX предоставлять полностью новые корабль и ракету для миссий программы CRS. А сейчас б/у ракета запустит б/у капсулу, она летала в ходе миссии CRS-6.Вебкаст
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CRS-13 Hosted Webcast,Science & Technology,,SpaceX is targeting launch of the Commercial Resupply Services 13 (CRS-13) mission from Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Air Force station in Florida for 7:35 a.m. PST, or 15:35 UTC, on Friday, Dec. 15, 2017 This mission marks the first time SpaceX is flying both a flight-proven Falcon 9 and a flight-proven Dragon spacecraft. Falcon 9’s first stage previously supported the CRS-11 mission in June 2017 and the Dragon spacecraft previously supported the CRS-6 mission in April 2015. Dragon will deliver about 4,800 pounds of cargo and material to support science investigations aboard the space station. After about one month attached to the space station, Dragon will return with results of earlier experiments, splashing down in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Baja California.
CRS-13 Technical Webcast,Science & Technology,,This is the technical webcast and will only include shots of the pad and countdown audio. See our hosted webcast for full launch coverage. SpaceX is targeting launch of the Commercial Resupply Services 13 (CRS-13) mission from Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Air Force station in Florida for 7:35 a.m. PST, or 15:35 UTC, on Friday, Dec. 15, 2017 This mission marks the first time SpaceX is flying both a flight-proven Falcon 9 and a flight-proven Dragon spacecraft. Falcon 9’s first stage previously supported the CRS-11 mission in June 2017 and the Dragon spacecraft previously supported the CRS-6 mission in April 2015. Dragon will deliver about 4,800 pounds of cargo and material to support science investigations aboard the space station. After about one month attached to the space station, Dragon will return with results of earlier experiments, splashing down in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Baja California.
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Свидетели Маска,разное,SpaceX,Space Exploration Technologies Corporation, Американский Батут Корпорейшен,Falcon 9
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