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Commercial Crew & Cargo

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Program Office

The Commercial Crew & Cargo Program will extend human presence in space by enabling an expanding and robust U.S. commercial space transportation industry.

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Commercial Crew

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NASA's Commercial Crew Program (CCP) is an innovative partnership to help the United States industry develop space transportation systems that can safely launch astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS) and other low Earth orbit destinations.

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Document Library

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Reports and documents from NASA's Commercial Spaceflight Development Division.

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Commercial Crew U.S. Impact

Interactive Map

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See suppliers for NASA's Commercial Crew Program in 26 states, working to get American astronauts back into space on U.S.-led spacecraft and rockets.

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SpaceX News

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SpaceX

    Spacecraft: SpaceX Dragon
    Launch Vehicle: SpaceX Falcon 9
    Launch Date: May 22
    Launch Time: 3:44 a.m. EDT
    Launch Site: Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla.
    This mission is a demonstration flight by Space Exploration Technologies, or SpaceX, as part of its contract with NASA to have private companies launch cargo safely to the International Space Station.

    › Mission Objectives (PDF 96 Kb)
    › Mission Overview (PDF 97 Kb)

    spacer Image above: The SpaceX Dragon cargo vehicle floats in the Pacific Ocean after splashdown. Credit: SpaceX

Features

Dragon Splashdown Marks End of Landmark Flight

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The successful mission of the SpaceX Dragon to the International Space Station sets the company course for regular cargo flights.

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Students' Microgravity Experiments Find Way to Station

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A suite of students' experiments were aboard the SpaceX Dragon capsule when it docked with the station on May 25.

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SpaceX Dragon Attached to Space Station in Spaceflight ...

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The International Space Station's Expedition 31 crew grappled and attached SpaceX's Dragon capsule to the space station Friday.

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Launch Control Center

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Mission Extras

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    Space X - Falcon 9/Dragon

    SpaceX prepares the Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon capsule for flight.

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Media Contacts

    Members of the media, please contact:

    Trent Perrotto
    NASA Commercial Policy
    NASA Headquarters
    202-358-0321

    Josh Byerly
    COTS Program
    Johnson Space Center
    281-483-5111

    George Diller
    Launch Operations
    Kennedy Space Center
    321-867-2468

Media Resources

    › SpaceX Mission Status Briefing – 5/24/12
    › SpaceX Coverage on NASA TV
    › SpaceX Demo Mission Press Kit (PDF 6.3 Mb)
    › SpaceX Launch Weather Criteria (PDF 225 Kb)
    › NASA Cargo Manifest (PDF 61 Kb)
    › Mission Objectives (PDF 96 Kb)
    › Mission Overview (PDF 97 Kb)
    › Preflight Briefing Audio: April 16, 2012
    › Preflight Briefing Graphics: April 16, 2012
    › SpaceX Official Web Site
    › Commercial Orbital Transportation Services Fact Sheet (PDF 409 Kb)
 
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