WallStreetRebel.comflipped into What AMAZING Things May Come!NASA Astronauts “Almost Speechless” At How Well SpaceX Crew Dragon Didverified_publisherfuturism.com - Victor Tangermann"It doesn't sound like a machine, it sounds like an animal." In a news conference, NASA astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley gave a first person …
Business Insiderflipped into Tech InsiderNASA astronaut Bob Behnken said the fiery plunge on SpaceX's Crew Dragon 'felt like we were inside of an animal'verified_publisherBusiness Insider - Morgan McFall-JohnsenThe NASA astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley plunged through Earth's atmosphere at 25 times the speed of sound on Sunday, slowing just in time to land safely off the coast of Pensacola, Florida. The splashdown concluded their two-month mission flying SpaceX's new spaceship — the Crew Dragon — to …
Business Insiderflipped into Tech InsiderSpaceX and NASA plan to launch astronauts on the Crew Dragon spaceship again next month, with at least 4 major changesverified_publisherBusiness Insider - Morgan McFall-JohnsenSpaceX's Crew Dragon spaceship splashed into the Gulf of Mexico on Sunday, bringing NASA astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley back to Earth to finish the world's first commercial crewed spaceflight. The two-month ordeal required the Crew Dragon and its astronauts to rocket into space, dock to the …
Avatarchrisflipped into Pushing the envelopeSpaceX's Crew Dragon splashes down in the Gulf of Mexico, completing a historic NASA missionverified_publisherCNBC - Michael SheetzSpaceX safely returned NASA astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley to Earth on Sunday afternoon, concluding a two month test that was historic for …
The Vergeflipped into The Verge's Space NewsNASA astronaut on SpaceX Crew Dragon return: "Sounded like an animal"verified_publisherThe Verge - Loren GrushAs NASA astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley careened to Earth inside SpaceX’s Crew Dragon capsule on Sunday, the two said that the vehicle truly came “alive” when it plunged through Earth’s atmosphere. The capsule vibrated, jolted, and roared while the surrounding air heated up and scorched the …
Ars Technicaflipped into Ars TechnicaNASA is about to have double Dragons at its space stationverified_publisherArs Technica - Eric BergerAlso, NASA has agreed to fly on a Falcon 9 that has already been used three times. NASA and SpaceX are making final preparations for a cargo mission …
H3AdhuNTrflipped into SCIENCE | SPACEWatch live as SpaceX brings NASA astronauts back from the Space Station aboard Crew Dragonverified_publisherTechCrunch - Darrell EtheringtonSpaceX and NASA are now in the final stages of preparation for the conclusion of its Demo-2 Crew Dragon mission, which will see astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley depart the International Space Station and return to Earth. Behnken and Hurley launched aboard the Crew Dragon, SpaceX’s first human …
Aug 1, 2020SpaceX Crew Dragon carrying NASA astronauts to depart space station today. Here's how to watch it live.space.com - Chelsea GohdIt's time to come home, Bob and Doug. Editor's note: SpaceX's Crew Dragon successfully undocked from the space station on Saturday, Aug. 1. Read our …
AvatarAJ !flipped into CONCEPT ! SPACE ! TECH . . .NASA plans to bring astronauts back to Earth in SpaceX's Crew Dragon spaceship on August 2. The process is Elon Musk's biggest worry.verified_publisherBusiness Insider - Morgan McFall-JohnsenTwo astronauts aboard the International Space Station are in the middle of a historic mission: the first-ever commercial human spaceflight. The high-stakes test of SpaceX's human-grade spaceship, the Crew Dragon, sent NASA's Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley to the station atop the company's Falcon 9 …
Digital Trendsflipped into Digital Trends: Tech for the Way We LiveNASA astronaut says Crew Dragon sounded ‘like an animal’ on trip homeverified_publisherDigital Trends - By Trevor MoggNASA astronaut Bob Behnken has given a fascinating account of what it was like to re-enter Earth’s atmosphere and splash down in SpaceX’s Crew Dragon …
JBflipped into Space UnitesNasa SpaceX crew return: Dragon capsule splashes downverified_publisherBBC NewsThis video can not be played To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. Two American astronauts have splashed down, as the first commercial crewed mission to the International Space Station returned to Earth. The SpaceX Dragon Capsule carrying Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken came …
Ars Technicaflipped into Ars TechnicaAfter nearly a month in space, NASA seems really happy with Crew Dragonverified_publisherArs Technica - Eric BergerNASA still hasn't decided whether Dragon will land in the Atlantic or Gulf of Mexico. After a flawless launch from Florida, the Crew Dragon spacecraft …
Kevin Beachusflipped into Tesla And SpaceXSpaceX’s Crew Dragon slated to bring NASA astronauts home for the first time this weekendverified_publisherThe Verge - Loren GrushThis weekend, two NASA astronauts are slated to return home to Earth inside SpaceX’s new passenger capsule, the Crew Dragon. It’ll be the first time that the Crew Dragon carries passengers back to the planet’s surface, ultimately proving if the vehicle can safely transport people to space and …
Digital Trendsflipped into Digital Trends: Tech for the Way We LiveHow to watch NASA astronauts return to Earth on the SpaceX Crew Dragonverified_publisherDigital Trends - By Georgina TorbetOn Saturday, August 1, NASA and SpaceX plan to complete their historic Demo-2 mission, the first crewed test flight of the new Crew Dragon capsule …
Daily Mailflipped into Top Stories'Space dads' Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken made prank calls in SpaceX's Dragon capsule following splashdown in Gulf of Mexicodailymail.co.uk - Stacy LiberatoreNASA astronauts Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken spent an hour waiting inside SpaceX's Crew Dragon Capsule after splashing down in the Gulf of Mexico and …
CNETflipped into Living in the FutureSpaceX Crew Dragon splashdown: See NASA astronauts return to Earthverified_publisherCNET - Amanda KooserThe historic Demo-2 mission made a clean water landing in the Gulf of Mexico and the crew exits the capsule.
MsCuttsScienceflipped into SpaceWatch NASA Astronauts Return to Earth in SpaceX's Crew Dragon This Weekendverified_publisherTravel + Leisure - Stefanie WaldekWhat goes up must come down — and so it goes for NASA astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley, who are currently 250 miles above the Earth’s surface, orbiting the planet aboard the International Space Station (ISS). The duo is set to make their return home this weekend, marking the first time …
macroeflipped into Eye OpenersBefore 2 astronauts can fly home to Earth on SpaceX's Crew Dragon capsule, NASA says they'll need to scan the ship's plasma-blocking belly for damageverified_publisherBusiness Insider - Dave MosherAfter living and working in space for more than two months, the NASA astronauts Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken are due back to planet Earth on August 2. But before the astronauts can return, their Crew Dragon spaceship — designed, built, and launched by SpaceX with most of the $3.14 billion NASA …
Digital Trendsflipped into Digital Trends: Tech for the Way We LiveCrew Dragon splashes down safely, returning NASA astronauts to Earthverified_publisherDigital Trends - By Georgina TorbetSpaceX’s Crew Dragon capsule has splashed down safely off the Florida coast, completing the historic first crewed test flight of the craft and …
TechCrunchNov 16, 2020NASA sends Baby Yoda to space aboard SpaceX Dragon alongside astronautsverified_publisherTechCrunch - Darrell EtheringtonNASA added a surprise fifth passenger to the Crew-1 mission currently en route to the International Space Station — a plush The Child (aka Baby Yoda) from “The Mandalorian.” The doll is what’s known as the “zero-gravity indicator” — typically a soft, small object that is allowed to float free in …
Mashableflipped into Mashable's Top StoriesWatch SpaceX's Crew Dragon capsule ferry NASA astronauts back to Earthverified_publisherMashable - Adam RosenbergIt's the U.S. space agency's first crew recovery at sea since 1975. Back at the end of May, SpaceX became the first private company to launch NASA astronauts into space. Now, astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley are back home. In a process that kicked off on Saturday, Aug. 1, Behnken and Hurley …