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  2. Commercial Resupply Services - Wikipedia

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    As a result Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Northrop Grumman was left with only two remaining Antares 230+ launch vehicles which were used for the CRS NG-18 and CRS NG-19 missions. Northrop Grumman acquired three flights from SpaceX with the Falcon 9 rocket while a replacement first stage and its engine are developed for its Antares 330 rocket.

  3. File:97-301 (IA 97-301-crs).pdf - Wikipedia

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  4. SpaceX CRS-7 - Wikipedia

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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 ]

  5. File:98-301 (IA 98-301-crs).pdf - Wikipedia

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  6. SpaceX - Wikipedia

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    The first CRS contracts were signed in 2008 and awarded $1.6 billion to SpaceX for 12 cargo transport missions, covering deliveries to 2016. [245] SpaceX CRS-1 , the first of the 12 planned resupply missions, launched in October 2012, achieved orbit, berthed, and remained on station for 20 days, before re-entering the atmosphere and splashing ...

  7. Crew Dragon Pad Abort Test - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Crew Dragon In-Flight Abort Test - Wikipedia

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    For the Commercial Crew Program, NASA requires participating companies to include and test a launch escape system in their crew-carrying vehicles. [7] Prior to this, the last time American crewed spaceflight implemented the capability to escape a rocket during an emergency or anomaly was on the Saturn IB launch vehicle during Skylab missions and Apollo-Soyuz. [8]

  9. File:Special 301 Report 1997.pdf - Wikipedia

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