SpaceX is having an event Dec 1, 2011 at the British Interplanetary Society in the UK regarding DragonLab flights. DragonLab will be a Dragon set up as a robotic on-orbit experimental laboratory. Flights will last from 1 week up to 2 years then bring the experiments back to Earth.
Meeting notice....
DragonLab datasheet & specs....(PDF)
Meeting notice....
DragonLab datasheet & specs....(PDF)
Speaker: Richard Godwin
Date: 1 December, 2011
Start Time: 7 pm
End Time: 8:30 pm
Venue: BIS, 27/29 South Lambeth Road, Vauxhall, London, SW8 1SZ
DragonLab in Orbit. (SpaceX)
DragonLab (DL) is a free-flying, reusable orbital microgravity platform capable of hosting pressurized and unpressurized payloads to and from space. It will be launched to orbit aboard a Falcon 9 launch vehicle built by Space Exploration Technologies Corp (SpaceX). It will be useful for standard deployment of satellites or powered return payloads. It can be used as a microgravity research platform such as for materials, fluids, combustion physics, biotech or life science experiments. It can also be used as a technology demonstrator for instrument and sensor developers. DragonLab is expected to start flying from around 2014 onwards. This lecture will give an overview of the DragonLab spacecraft and will be given by Richard Godwin a private consultant to SpaceX on their DragonLab project.
Each member may also obtain a free ticket for one guest subject to availability of space.
If you are a BIS Member or Fellow, you can make your free booking below. If you are not a Member or Fellow of the BIS, you can book for £10.00 via the Online Booking Form
Event Booking Form.
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Date: 1 December, 2011
Start Time: 7 pm
End Time: 8:30 pm
Venue: BIS, 27/29 South Lambeth Road, Vauxhall, London, SW8 1SZ
DragonLab in Orbit. (SpaceX)
DragonLab (DL) is a free-flying, reusable orbital microgravity platform capable of hosting pressurized and unpressurized payloads to and from space. It will be launched to orbit aboard a Falcon 9 launch vehicle built by Space Exploration Technologies Corp (SpaceX). It will be useful for standard deployment of satellites or powered return payloads. It can be used as a microgravity research platform such as for materials, fluids, combustion physics, biotech or life science experiments. It can also be used as a technology demonstrator for instrument and sensor developers. DragonLab is expected to start flying from around 2014 onwards. This lecture will give an overview of the DragonLab spacecraft and will be given by Richard Godwin a private consultant to SpaceX on their DragonLab project.
Each member may also obtain a free ticket for one guest subject to availability of space.
If you are a BIS Member or Fellow, you can make your free booking below. If you are not a Member or Fellow of the BIS, you can book for £10.00 via the Online Booking Form
Event Booking Form.
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