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SpaceX CRS-7, also known as SpX-7, [1] was a private American Commercial Resupply Service mission to the International Space Station, contracted to NASA, which launched and failed on June 28, 2015. It disintegrated 139 seconds into the flight after launch from Cape Canaveral , just before the first stage was to separate from the second stage. [ 2 ]
With the switch to more powerful launch vehicles and the introduction of a larger Enhanced Cygnus, enabled Orbital ATK to cover their initial CRS contracted payload obligation by OA-7. [29] [30] CRS OA-4 [note 3]: 6 December 2015 - Atlas V, first Enhanced Cygnus [29] CRS OA-6: 23 March 2016 - Atlas V; CRS OA-5: 17 October 2016 - Antares 230
Short title: WIKILEAKS - Congressional Research Service - Commercial Fishing: Economic Aid and Capacity Reduction, April 14, 1997: Image title: Congress has considered several approaches to address concerns about overcapitalization and excess capacity in the fishing industry.
CRS-1 (Dragon C103) Partial success [15] No attempt Expended B0007 v1.0: 1 March 2013: F9-005: CRS-2 (Dragon C104) Success No attempt Expended B1001 v1.1 test Manufactured in 2012 [16] — — — — — B1002: v1.1 test April–August 2014 (5 test flights) [17] [18] — — Suborbital 4 test landings achieved [10] Destroyed [19] B1003 v1.1: ...
Antares (/ æ n ˈ t ɑː r iː z /), known during early development as Taurus II, is an American expendable medium-lift launch vehicle developed and built by Orbital Sciences Corporation (later Orbital ATK and Northrop Grumman) with financial support from NASA under the Commercial Orbital Transportation Services (COTS) program awarded in February 2008, alongside the company's automated cargo ...
The Crew Dragon In-Flight Abort Test (also known as Crew Dragon Launch Escape Demonstration [5]) was a successful test of the SpaceX Dragon 2 abort system, conducted on 19 January 2020. It was the final assessment for the Crew Dragon capsule and Falcon 9 launch system before they would be certified to carry humans into space . [ 6 ]
The Crew Dragon Pad Abort Test (officially known as the SpaceX Pad Abort Test) [1] was a spacecraft test conducted by SpaceX on 6 May 2015 from the Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida.
90-301-EEC- Commission Decision of 20 December 1989 on the establishment of the Community support framework for Community structural assistance in the areas eligible under Objective 2 in Zuid-Limburg (the Netherlands) (Only the Dutch text is authentic)