International Flight No. 320SpaceX Crew-1Crew Dragon ResilienceUSA |
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No. | Surname | Given names | Position | Flight No. | Duration | Orbits | |
1 | Hopkins | Michael Scott | CDR | 2 | 167d 06h 29m 26s | 2688 | |
2 | Glover | Victor Jerome | PLT | 1 | 167d 06h 29m 26s | 2688 | |
3 | Noguchi | Soichi | MS-1 | 3 | 167d 06h 29m 26s | 2688 | |
4 | Walker | Shannon | MS-2 | 2 | 167d 06h 29m 26s | 2688 |
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Launch vehicle: | Falcon 9 (B1061.1) |
Spacecraft: | Dragon 2 (D2 C207.1) |
Launch from Cape Canaveral (KSC). ISS
Expedition 64 /
65. Landing abaut
55 km south of Panama City / Florida. The SpaceX Crew-1 mission launched on November 16, 2020 from Launch Complex 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. This is the first crew rotation flight of the SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft on a Falcon 9 rocket following certification by NASA for regular flights to the space station as part of the agency's Commercial Crew Program. Folowing a 15-hours solo flight SpaceX Crew-1 docked to the International Space Station on November 17, 2020. SpaceX Crew-1 is the first night splashdown of a U.S. crewed spacecraft since Apollo 8's predawn return in the Pacific Ocean on December 27, 1968, with astronauts Frank Borman, James Lovell and William Anders. |
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Last update on May 10, 2021. |