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SpaceX and NASA plan to launch astronauts on the Crew Dragon spaceship again next month, with at least 4 major changes – Business Insider Australia
SpaceX’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.

SpaceX’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 International Space Station, then survive a scorching hot plummet through Earth’s atmosphere.
Now NASA and SpaceX are preparing to do it all again.
Behnken and Hurley’s mission, called Demo-2, was …
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