SpaceX Aims to Resume Astronaut Launches Aboard U.S. Vehicles
Demonstration flight scheduled for Saturday won’t include crew but will test hardware reliability
From the same Florida launchpad that blasted the first humans to the moon, NASA on Saturday will attempt a feat it hasn’t tried since the space shuttles were retired in 2011: send into orbit a spacecraft designed to transport astronauts.
The initial demonstration flight of Space Exploration Technologies Corp.’s Crew Dragon capsule won’t carry any people, but is intended to test life-support and other systems needed to start ferrying NASA astronauts to and from the international space station later this year.
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