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SpaceX Dragon capsule breezes through station flyby tests | Review
May 25th 2012, 08:42

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The Falcon 9 rocket carrying the SpaceX Dragon capsule has launched successfully at 3:44 AM ET.

If you haven't heard, the first purely commercial spacecraft to the ISS, SpaceX, has been launched successfully and should be docking now. Sadly, from Australia neither the ISS or SpaceX is currently visible, but the should be

YouTube Preview Image. The SpaceX Dragon has completed the scheduled maneuvers around the International Space Station today. Not just completed but completed without any problems at all. The "fly-under" took place

The US company SpaceX on Thursday prepared for the climax of its Dragon capsule's landmark mission to the International Space Station with a high-stakes bid to latch on to the orbiting research lab. The unmanned, cargo-carrying supply ship on Friday

At first glance, perhaps not much, unless the companies are SpaceX and Tesla Motors, which were both co-founded by the serial entrepreneur Elon Musk. At a NASA news conference held after the successful launch of SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket earlier this

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