This evening at 8:35pm edt. the first commercial re-supply mission to the International Space Station had a picture perfect launch and a flawless ride for the Dragon capsule to orbit. This also marks the return of the capability from U.S. soil to launch payloads to the station. The United States has had rely on Russia since the retirement of the Space Shuttle for these missions.
Though the United States still years away from being capable of launching manned missions once again into orbit, this is a special occasion as it is an important step for NASA and the commercial launch industry. The Dragon will arrive at ISS with over 1000 pounds of supplies in three days.
This is the fourth launch of a Falcon 9. Most new rockets experience a failure in the first three launches. So far so good for the Falcon 9. SpaceX predictsthat it will have high reliability based on the philosophy “through simplicity, reliability and low cost can go hand-in-hand”.
The International Space Station has been in service for 10 years with of continuous human occupation as of Nov. 2, 2010. Since Expedition 1 launched Oct. 31, 2000 the space station has been visited by 204 individuals.
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It was truly depressing and sad to know that there was a time when we had to rely on other nations to send supplies to the space station. NASA needs more funds and with the retirement of the Space Shuttle we still cannot put a man in space with out using other nations launch vehicles. We have gotten here slowly but if anyone in the 60s 70s had thought here would be a time when we could no longer on our own launch man into space they would not have believed it. The SLS cannot come soon enough!