SpaceX's Dragon: America's Next Generation Spacecraft

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Dragon V2 is a futuristic vehicle that not only provides a means for NASA to transport its astronauts to the orbiting outpost but also advances SpaceX’s core objective of reusability. A direct descendant of Dragon, Dragon V2 can be retrieved, refurbished and re-launched. It is a spacecraft with the potential to completely revolutionize the economics of an industry where equipment costing hundreds of millions of dollars is routinely discarded after a single use. It was presented by SpaceX CEO Elon Musk in May 2014 as the spaceship that will carry NASA astronauts to the International Space Station as soon as 2016.

SpaceX’s Dragon – America’s Next Generation Spacecraft describes the extraordinary feats of engineering and human achievement that have placed this revolutionary spacecraft at the forefront of the launch industry and positioned it as the precursor for ultimately transporting humans to Mars. It describes the design and development of Dragon, provides mission highlights of the first six Commercial Resupply Missions, and explains how Musk hopes to eventually colonize Mars.

Author(s): Erik Seedhouse (auth.)
Series: Springer Praxis Books
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Year: 2016

Language: English
Pages: XVII, 188
Tags: Popular Science in Astronomy; Extraterrestrial Physics, Space Sciences; Aerospace Technology and Astronautics

Front Matter....Pages i-xvii
SpaceX....Pages 1-9
Commercial Crew Programs....Pages 11-21
Dragon Design, Development, and Test....Pages 23-44
Dragon at the International Space Station....Pages 45-62
Dragon Delivers....Pages 63-94
NASA’s Crewed Development Program....Pages 95-111
DragonLab....Pages 113-126
Preparing for Crew: Dragon V2....Pages 127-143
Red Dragons, Ice Dragons, and the Mars Colonial Transporter....Pages 145-162
Back Matter....Pages 163-188