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Earth-imaging company Deimos Imaging took this astounding image of LC-39A February 16 showing the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket ahead of the CRS-10 mission. While the Falcon 9 was traveling from the Horizontal Integration Facility to the launch mount, the company’s Deimos-2 satellite flew overhead. CRS-10 is scheduled to launch at 10:01am EST, February 18. Back in March, 2016, the satellite also captured the SES-9 Falcon 9 atop SLC-40 at Cape Canaveral.
P/C: Deimos Imaging.
Dragon is back from CRS-10 mission.
After a month at the Space Station, Dragon is scheduled to return with over 5,400 pounds of cargo.
Good splashdown of Dragon confirmed, carrying NASA science and research cargo back from the Space Station.
Three South Carolina high school students designed a science experiment that's going to be carried out on the International Space Station.
CRS-10 first stage booster landing at LZ-1
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