SpaceX's Dragon 1 is headed to ISS again on Jan 6 at 0620. NASA TV, SpaceX's website ( http://www.spacex.com/webcast ) and the Livestream SpaceX channel will cover the launch live.
Additionally, SpaceX will attempt to land Falcon 9's first stage on their new Autonomous Spaceport Drone Ship (ASDS), a heavily modified 300x170 foot heavy barge now equipped with new comm, telemetry and commsat systems, and Thrustmasters GPS stabilization thrusters.
ASDS is being accompanied by 2 tender ships: the Elsbeth III and the Go Quest.
Go Quest, Elsbeth III and ASDS have left port and on their way to the recovery zone 2 00 miles off Jacksonville, Florida where they've been berthed. Go Quest is now loaded with telemetry, communications and radar gear.
Go Quest
Elsbeth III
ASDS (from Carnival Fascination)
Additionally, SpaceX will attempt to land Falcon 9's first stage on their new Autonomous Spaceport Drone Ship (ASDS), a heavily modified 300x170 foot heavy barge now equipped with new comm, telemetry and commsat systems, and Thrustmasters GPS stabilization thrusters.
ASDS is being accompanied by 2 tender ships: the Elsbeth III and the Go Quest.
Go Quest, Elsbeth III and ASDS have left port and on their way to the recovery zone 2 00 miles off Jacksonville, Florida where they've been berthed. Go Quest is now loaded with telemetry, communications and radar gear.
Go Quest
Elsbeth III
ASDS (from Carnival Fascination)
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