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SpaceX Given Approval For ISS Mission

An anonymous reader sends this snippet from an AFP report: "California-based rocket maker SpaceX said that it will make a test flight in late November to the International Space Station, now that NASA has retired its space shuttle program. 'SpaceX has been hard at work preparing for our next flight — a mission designed to demonstrate that a privately-developed space transportation system can deliver cargo to and from the International Space Station (ISS),' the company, also called Space Exploration Technologies, said in a statement. The mission is the second to be carried out by SpaceX, one of a handful of firms competing to make a spaceship to replace the now-defunct US shuttle, which had been used to carry supplies and equipment to the orbiting outpost. 'NASA has given us a November 30, 2011 launch date, which should be followed nine days later by Dragon berthing at the ISS,' the company said." SpaceX has an information sheet for the Dragon capsule, as well as an interesting post about the costs involved in their launches.

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  1. SpaceX by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Redundant

    If Elon Musk can cut the cost of Falcon/Dragon even half as successfully as he did with the price of the $100k Tesla Roadster, while bowling over giants of the industry like the Toyota Prius, we would have a slam dunk champion of cheap orbital delivery system here.

    Huh what? The Roadster is discontinued? Who says?