SpaceX to deliver Xmas to space station – The Inverell Times

Posted: December 22, 2021 at 12:33 am

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SpaceX launched Christmas gifts, goodies and supplies to the International Space Station and got a present in return: the company's 100th successful rocket landing. The pre-dawn liftoff from NASA's Kennedy Space Center on Tuesday was barely visible in the fog and clouds, as the Falcon rocket hoisted a Dragon capsule loaded with nearly 3000 kilograms of gear for the station's seven astronauts. Several minutes later, the first-stage booster landed upright on an ocean platform, six years to the day that Elon Musk's company accomplished its first booster touchdown in 2015. This particular booster was making its first flight. A few days ago, a SpaceX booster made its 11th flight. "It's critical to lower the cost of spaceflight to continue to reuse these boosters more and more times. A hundred is a big milestone, so we're excited about that," said SpaceX's Sarah Walker, a mission manager. "We're also excited to see how few new boosters we have to produce as the years go by." Among the items due to arrive at the space station Wednesday will be: Christmas presents from the astronauts' families, smoked fish and turkey, green beans and fruitcake for a holiday feast. NASA's space station program manager Joel Montalbano wouldn't divulge anything else. "I won't get in front of Santa Claus and tell you what's going to be sent up," he told reporters on the eve of launch. The delivery also includes a laundry detergent experiment. Station astronauts currently trash their dirty clothes; Procter & Gamble Co. is developing a fully degradable detergent for eventual use at the station, on the moon and beyond. SpaceX is ending the year with 31 launches, the most ever by the company. Australian Associated Press

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December 22 2021 - 4:56AM

SpaceX launched Christmas gifts, goodies and supplies to the International Space Station and got a present in return: the company's 100th successful rocket landing.

The pre-dawn liftoff from NASA's Kennedy Space Center on Tuesday was barely visible in the fog and clouds, as the Falcon rocket hoisted a Dragon capsule loaded with nearly 3000 kilograms of gear for the station's seven astronauts.

Several minutes later, the first-stage booster landed upright on an ocean platform, six years to the day that Elon Musk's company accomplished its first booster touchdown in 2015.

This particular booster was making its first flight. A few days ago, a SpaceX booster made its 11th flight.

"It's critical to lower the cost of spaceflight to continue to reuse these boosters more and more times. A hundred is a big milestone, so we're excited about that," said SpaceX's Sarah Walker, a mission manager.

"We're also excited to see how few new boosters we have to produce as the years go by."

Among the items due to arrive at the space station Wednesday will be: Christmas presents from the astronauts' families, smoked fish and turkey, green beans and fruitcake for a holiday feast.

NASA's space station program manager Joel Montalbano wouldn't divulge anything else. "I won't get in front of Santa Claus and tell you what's going to be sent up," he told reporters on the eve of launch.

The delivery also includes a laundry detergent experiment. Station astronauts currently trash their dirty clothes; Procter & Gamble Co. is developing a fully degradable detergent for eventual use at the station, on the moon and beyond.

SpaceX is ending the year with 31 launches, the most ever by the company.

Australian Associated Press

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