Science and Exploration This Week at NASA: First Uncrewed Commercial Crew Flight Test and More By Marc Boucher Status Report March 10, 2019 Filed under International Space Station, NASA, This Week at NASA SpaceX’s Crew Dragon is carried by the company’s recovery ship, Go Searcher, in the Atlantic Ocean, about 200 miles off Florida’s east coast, on March 8, after returning from the International Space Station on the Demo-1 mission. Credit: NASA/Cory Huston. NASA The first uncrewed Commercial Crew Flight Test is complete, Vice President Pence calls the space station, and the station’s next crew prepares for launch … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA. Marc Boucher SpaceRef co-founder, entrepreneur, writer, podcaster, nature lover and deep thinker. Follow on Twitter
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