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Falcon 9 CRS-17

SpaceX’s 17th Commercial Resupply Services mission for NASA out of a total of 20 contracted flights, this mission brings essential supplies to the International Space Station using SpaceX’s reusable Dragon 1 spacecraft. The external payloads for this mission include Orbital Carbon Observatory 3 and Space Test Program-Houston 6. The Falcon 9 launches from SLC-40 at Cape Canaveral AFS. The booster was expected to land at LZ-1, however, due to the ongoing investigation and clean-up following the Crew Dragon testing incident, it is likely to land on OCISLY instead.

Launch Information

Launch Date

Saturday 4th May 2019 at 06:48 UTC

Launch Pad

CCSFS SLC 40

Rocket

Falcon 9

Booster

B1056.1

Launch Success

Yes

Landing Attempt

Yes

Landing Success

Yes

Landing Site

Of Course I Still Love You

Payloads

Payload
Customer
Manufacturer
Mass (kg)
Mass (lbs)
Orbit
CRS-17

NASA (CRS)

SpaceX

2482
5472
ISS

Launch Photos

All of these images are from the SpaceX Flickr page and all of them belong to SpaceX

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