#SpaceX #CRS14 | #FalconNine resupplying the #ISS- International Space Station with a Dragon Cargo…… in a Non Traditional approach…

 

On Spring Afternoon Monday 2nd April SpaceX is preparing to resupply the ISS – International Space Station in which is current the Falcon nine is currently being ready for the flight ahead for the CRS 14- Commercial  Resupply Service number 14…… launching from SLC40- Space Launch Complex 40 at East Coast  this time last was the Californian West Coast.. Launching from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida launching window 1630 Hours Eastern Daylight Time..  in which follows a just in case window occurs at 1603 Hours Eastern Daylight Time if the first attempt did not meet the Launch Criteria commitment…..

Both Falcon and Dragon CRS MODULE are flight re certified, due previously used in previously launches of supporting CRS 12 resupply mission also the Dragon was previously used in CRS 8 resupply with the International Space Station.. As this is a Non Traditional SpaceX launch in which the carrier Falcon Nine will not be recovered with an off shore drone ship… in which due to the nature of the payload in which has critical components of research, Hardware and supplies to the International Space Station in which supporting investigative research…..

During Wednesday, once the CRS 14 Dragon is in orbit making its way to the International Space Station, it will be retrieve by the ISS’s Robotic Arm transferring supplies equipment to the station also returning materials back to the Earth after a one month duration stay docked , then leaving to re enter Earth after a five hour readiness to allow a thirty minute conventional splash down in the Pacific Ocean in where located off shore of Baja California

#ULA – United Launch Alliance |#TDRSM- AtlasV Mission Profile…

On a Friday 18th August 2017 ULA- United Launch Alliance , on a geo synchronous transfer orbit launch from Cape Canaveral Air force Station from Launch complex 41at launch window time at 0803 morning Eastern Date Time with a forty minute window…… The Partnership Payload is NASA- National Aeronautic and Space Administration’s TDRS-M Tracking Data Relay Satellite –M series high data communications tracking satellite that provides the Space Network with a life cycle of fifteen years’ service…

The Launcher carrier Rocket is the Atlas V 401 powered with the RD 180 Engine with the secondary stage of the Centaur powered with the RL 10C Engine…

TDRS-M Tracking Data Relay Satellite –M, is the provision communications with its sisters in providing communications in support provisions of providing communications with various ground stations on Earth in between The Space Network with various spacecraft like the Space Shuttle mission, the International Space Station then with the Commercial Crew-Resupply Mission also onwards with the SLS- Constellation lunar- Martian- rover missions also with the Hubble Space Telescope as well the upcoming James Webb Space Telescope…..

#SpaceX | #CRS12- launched from the iconic Launch complex 39A to resupply the international Space Station- Highlights….

 

On an instantaneous 14th August 2017  Florida  SpaceX  have successfully launched a commercial resupply services mission, its twelfth- CRS 12– From that NASA- KSC- Iconic launch Complex 39A – Florida in which launched the Saturn five rockets also the Space Shuttle …… The launched occurred on a clear 14th August 2017 afternoon day on 1231 Eastern Day time without any technical issues. The launch is a SpaceX traditional launch in where it’s the first stage of the Falcon nine reusable launcher is return to land at the Cape Canaveral Air force Station ten minutes after the LC39A Launch on landing Zone one.. Dragon with its resupply Cargo is expected to dock with the International Space Station on the 16th August 2017…

Dragon reusable payload consist of 2900 Kilograms of supplies, consist of food,  critical materials of nature to provide 250 science research investigation for the Expedition 52 and 53 Station Crew also last minute payloads for time critical moments.. Also there’s an Argument reality equipment to assist the crew of the space station…. Also a commercial supercomputer in which to test the electronics in space…..

#SPACEX #CRS11 | Landing of the Falcon nine reusable- ten minutes after the launch from that iconic launch Complex 39A….

 

Ten minutes after the launch of the SpaceX – CRS11  from coast sunset afternoon on a Saturday   3rd June 2017  that t NASA- Kennedy Space Center Iconic launch Pad –LC- 39A on bound on the par taking resupplying the International Space Station with various supplying with 60,000 Pounds of supplies critical materials parts, in endeavoring with two hundred and fifty investigative experiments supplying expeditions 52 also 53 the reused CRS-11 Dragon Module was used previously in a CRS-4 mission on September 2014……. Ten minutes after the launch, the Falcon Nine reusable begins it traditional of two textbook landing decent onwardly to Landing  Zone one 15 Kilometres from the NASA-KSC launch complex 39A at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station…..

#SPACEX #CRS11 | Commercial resupply servicing to Resupplying the International Space Station- Highlights…

 

On a gorgeous nearly east coast sunset afternoon on a Saturday   3rd June 2017,  it is the eleventh Commercial resupplying servicing mission  to the international Space Station… the Space X- CRS 11 launched without any issues on that day in which was a textbook launching from that NASA- Kennedy Space Center  Iconic launch Pad –LC- 39A ..  In which during the launch it’s the landing of the first stage of the Falcon nine reusable landing proceeding ten minutes into the launch in which will land about 15 kilometers from the launching site at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station on Landing Zone one. with a textbook landing. ..

The CRS-11 is the one hundredth flights from the Iconic Launch Pad that serviced the Apollo Luna Mission also the STS- Space Transportation Systems- Space Shuttle missions in which makes the mission to the international space station a centennial celebration also it’s the first relights Dragon CRS Module as it was launched deployed the reused Dragon resupplying module is expected to arrive at the International Space Station of fifth of June at the Harmony Module…

As Dragon- CRS-11 docks  with the International Space Station, it supplying with 60,000 Pounds of supplies critical materials parts, in endeavoring with two hundred and fifty investigative experiments supplying expeditions 52 also 53 the reused CRS-11 Dragon Module was used previously in a CRS-4 mission  on September 2014…….