U.S. Commercial Cargo Ship Departs Space Station for Earth | Summary and Q&A

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July 3, 2017
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U.S. Commercial Cargo Ship Departs Space Station for Earth

TL;DR

SpaceX Dragon CRS 11 mission successfully released from the International Space Station, marking their 11th commercial resupply mission.

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Key Insights

  • 🎟ïļ SpaceX's Dragon CRS 11 mission marks their 11th successful commercial resupply mission.
  • ðŸĪŠ The release of Dragon from the International Space Station went smoothly and on time at 1:41 a.m. Central.
  • ðŸ”Ĩ A series of burns using thrusters on Dragon will be carried out to distance it further from the International Space Station.

Transcript

and we are now under five minutes away from the opening of that release window SpaceX Dragon CRS 11 commercial resupply Mission the 11th for SpaceX getting ready to depart the International Space Station station Houston on two for Dragon go ahead on two Dragon okay Peggy we are looking good down here you have a go for Dragon release on time with th... Read More

Questions & Answers

Q: How many commercial resupply missions has SpaceX completed?

SpaceX has completed 11 commercial resupply missions, with the successful release of Dragon CRS 11.

Q: What is the purpose of the burns using thrusters on Dragon?

The burns using thrusters on Dragon are executed to begin taking it away from the International Space Station and prevent any potential collisions.

Q: How far away from the International Space Station was Dragon when it was released?

Dragon was released while the station was a little over 258 statue miles over the central part of Australia.

Q: What is the significance of crossing the Terminator line during Dragon's departure?

Crossing the Terminator line signifies the transition between night and day on the Earth's surface, highlighting Dragon's continued departure from the area of the International Space Station.

Summary & Key Takeaways

  • SpaceX Dragon CRS 11 mission departs the International Space Station on time, with the release window opening at 1:40 a.m. Central.

  • The command to release Dragon from Canada arm 2 is given, and Dragon slowly drifts away from the station.

  • A series of three burns using thrusters on Dragon will be executed to further distance it from the International Space Station.

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