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SpaceX To Present Manned Dragon Capsule

camperdave (969942) writes "SpaceX CEO Elon Musk is set to unveil the Dragon V2 at a media event from Hawthorne, California, tonight at 7 pm. Pacific. The 'Dragon V2' is an upgraded, man rated version of the unmanned spaceship that has made several successful cargo trips to the International Space Station. The new craft will carry a mix of cargo and up to a seven crewmembers to the ISS. According to Musk, this is 'Actual flight design hardware of crew Dragon, not a mockup.' Following the space shuttle's forced retirement in 2011, US astronauts have been totally dependent on the Russian Soyuz capsules for ferry rides to orbit and back. The crisis in Ukraine, which has resulted in some U.S. economic sanctions imposed against Russia, also has the potential to threaten U.S. access to the ISS as the Russian government considers reciprocal sanctions of its own. 'Sounds like this might be a good time to unveil the new Dragon Mk 2 spaceship that @SpaceX has been working on with @NASA,' Musk tweeted. SpaceX is one of three commercial space companies competing for funding from NASA's Commercial Crew Transportation Capability program." (You can watch the event as a webcast.)

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  1. Re:Cue "Space nutter" monomaniac in 3... 2... by camperdave · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The harsh fact is that, aside from satellite launches, there is pretty much no reason for any other entity to go into space.

    Yeah, I guess that would explain why there has been at least one person in orbit every year since the last moon shot, and why the ISS has been continuously occupied for nearly 14 years.

    As far as commercial flight goes, unlike the shuttle, anyone with the money can buy a launch from SpaceX. They're not restricted to government launches.

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  2. Re:Private Enterprise Saves the Day! by rahvin112 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    NASA holding onto? Are you insane? The space shuttle was MANDATED by congress, just like the heavy lift rocket they are developing for no reason. Not only does congress tell NASA what to build, they insist certain companies and states manufacturing capacity be used. NASA often isn't even allowed to price shop because it would price ATK and other defense contractors out of competition. NASA is treated by congress as one great big pork barrel where rather than giving NASA options to reduce cost they force NASA to buy and build things they don't even want. Not unlike the military where congress frequently forces the military to buy defense products they don't want because some congresscritter's district holds the factory.

    Remember Eisenhower's warning about the military industrial complex? Well NASA is a key component of that abuse because just like the DOD NASA spends enough money to draw the attention of those with influence who can make lots of money on those items.

  3. Re:Seven crew? by the_other_chewey · · Score: 4, Informative

    Seven crew means it can be used as an escape capsule for the ISS.

    Well, for seven of them, anyway. There have been times when there have been a dozen people aboard the ISS.

    Not as ISS crew. This was only temporarily, while the Shuttle was visiting (record number
    of people on board the ISS is 13, but just for a couple of days: 6 ISS + 7 Shuttle).

    ISS design crew initially was 7 - but that has been reduced to 6 for the time being,
    due to the unavailability of full crew rescue vehicles.

    At the moment, 2x Soyuz are used as escape pods. A parked Dragon would help to get
    back to the initial crew size and free up a docking port. Very cool.