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Crew Dragon

Crew Dragon [SpaceX]

Dragon with observation cupola [SpaceX]

Dragon Pad Abort Vehicle [SpaceX]

Crew Dragon is a crewed space capsule designed by SpaceX to ferry crews to the International space station. It is based on the uncrewedDragon supply capsule.

Under the Commercial Crew Integrated Capability (CCiCap) initiative's base period, SpaceX will make the final modifications necessary to prepare Dragon to safely transport astronauts into space. These include:

  • seats for up to seven astronauts.
  • an advanced launch escape system with powered abort possibilities from launch pad to orbit.
  • A propulsive landing system for gentle ground touchdowns on legs with parachutes as back up.
  • different trunk with fins and body and fin mounted solar cells.
  • a docking system, protected by an open- and closeable nose cone
  • Refinements and rigorous testing of essential aspects of Dragon's design, including life-support systems and an advanced cockpit design complete with modern human interfaces.

The propulsive landing system was discarded in 2017, but might be resurrected in later versions.

SpaceX will demonstrate that Dragon will be able to escape a launch-pad emergency by firing integrated SuperDraco engines to carry the spacecraft safely to the ocean. SpaceX will also conduct an in-flight abort test that allows Dragon to escape at the moment of maximum aerodynamic drag, again by firing the SuperDraco thrusters to carry the spacecraft a safe distance from the rocket.SpaceX expects to undertake its first crewed flight by early 2017.

In September 2014, SpaceX's Dragon Crew was selected for the commercial crew program and received a funding of $2.6 billion.

The first two operational missions were ordered in November 2015 and July 2016.

The first uncrewed flight demonstration mission (DM-1) was launched in March 2019 and docked successfully with the ISS. After the successful return, the capsule was to be refurbished to fly again on the suborbital abort mission test flight, but was destroyed on 21 April 2019 during a ground test of the propulsion system.

The first crewed flight took place on 30 May 2020.

The Dragon Crew will also be used for space tourism missions. The Dragon Ax1 mission for Axiom Space will take three space tourists to the ISS for a short duration visit in late 2021. A mission for Space Adventures will fly four space tourists in a stand-alone mission on an elliptical orbit higher above the ISS for a 5 day mission.

List of all Dragon Crews
List of all upcoming Dragon Crews

Nation:USA
Type / Application:Crewed spacecraft
Operator:SpaceX
Contractors:SpaceX
Equipment:
Configuration:
Propulsion:8 × SuperDraco thrusters, ? × Draco thrusters
Power:Solar cells, batteries
Lifetime:
Mass:12055 kg (#1)
Orbit:400 km × 400 km, 51.6° (typical)
SatelliteCOSPARDateLSLaunch VehicleRemarks
Dragon Pad Abort Test (Dragon C201-F1, DragonFly)N/A06.05.2015CC SLC-40*Crew Dragon
Dragon In-Flight Abort Test (Dragon C205-F1)N/A19.01.2020CCK LC-39A*Falcon-9 v1.2 (Block 5) IFA
Dragon DM-1 (Dragon C204-F1)2019-011A02.03.2019CCK LC-39AFalcon-9 v1.2 (Block 5)
Dragon DM-2 (Dragon C206-F1, Endeavour F1)2020-033A30.05.2020CCK LC-39AFalcon-9 v1.2 (Block 5)
Dragon Crew 1 (Dragon C207-F1, Resilience F1, Crew 1, USCV 1)2020-084A16.11.2020CCK LC-39AFalcon-9 v1.2 (Block 5)
Dragon Crew 2 (Dragon C206-F2, Endeavour F2, Crew 2, USCV 2)2021-030A23.04.2021CCK LC-39AFalcon-9 v1.2 (Block 5)
Dragon Crew 3 (Dragon C210-F1, Endurance F1, Crew 3, USCV 3)2021-103A11.11.2021CCK LC-39AFalcon-9 v1.2 (Block 5)
Dragon Crew 4 (Dragon C212-F1, Freedom F1, Crew 4, USCV 4)2022-042A27.04.2022CCK LC-39AFalcon-9 v1.2 (Block 5)
Dragon Crew 5 (Dragon C210-F2, Endurance F2, Crew 5, USCV-5)2022-124A05.10.2022CCK LC-39AFalcon-9 v1.2 (Block 5)
Dragon Crew 6 (Dragon C206-F4, Endeavour F4, Crew 6, USCV 6)2023-027A02.03.2023CCK LC-39AFalcon-9 v1.2 (Block 5)
Dragon Crew 7 (Dragon C210-F3, Endurance F3, Crew 7, USCV 7)2023-128A26.08.2023CCK LC-39AFalcon-9 v1.2 (Block 5)
Dragon Crew 8 (Dragon C206-F5, Endeavour F5, Crew 8, USCV 8)2024-042A04.03.2024CCK LC-39AFalcon-9 v1.2 (Block 5)
Dragon Crew 9 (Dragon C212-F4, Freedom F4, Crew 9, USCV 9)2024-178A28.09.2024CC SLC-40Falcon-9 v1.2 (Block 5)
Dragon Crew 10 (Dragon C210-F4, Endurance F4, Crew 10, USCV 10)2025-049A14.03.2025CCK LC-39AFalcon-9 v1.2 (Block 5)
Dragon Crew 11 (Dragon C206-F6, Endeavour F6, Crew 11, USCV 11)2025-166A01.08.2025CCK LC-39AFalcon-9 v1.2 (Block 5)
Dragon Crew 12 (Dragon C212-F5, Freedom F5, Crew 12, USCV 12)2026-031A13.02.2026CC SLC-40Falcon-9 v1.2 (Block 5)
Dragon Crew 13 (Dragon C2xx-Fx, Crew 13)-202xCC SLC-40Falcon-9 v1.2 (Block 5)
Dragon Crew 14 (Dragon C2xx-Fx, Crew 14)-202xCC SLC-40Falcon-9 v1.2 (Block 5)
Dragon Ax1 (Dragon C206-F3, Endeavour F3)2022-037A08.04.2022CCK LC-39AFalcon-9 v1.2 (Block 5)
Dragon Ax2 (Dragon C212-F2, Freedom F2)2023-070A21.05.2023CCK LC-39AFalcon-9 v1.2 (Block 5)
Dragon Ax3 (Dragon C212-F3, Freedom F3)2024-014A18.01.2024CCK LC-39AFalcon-9 v1.2 (Block 5)
Dragon Ax4 (Dragon C213-F1, Grace F1)2025-136A25.06.2025CCK LC-39AFalcon-9 v1.2 (Block 5)
Dragon Ax5 (Dragon C2xx-Fx)-2027CC SLC-40Falcon-9 v1.2 (Block 5)
Dragon Fram2 (Dragon C207-F4, Resilience F4)2025-066A01.04.2025CCK LC-39AFalcon-9 v1.2 (Block 5)
Dragon Inspiration4 (Dragon C207-F2, Resilience F2)2021-084A16.09.2021CCK LC-39AFalcon-9 v1.2 (Block 5)
Dragon Polaris Dawn (Dragon C207-F3, Resilience F3)2024-161A10.09.2024CCK LC-39AFalcon-9 v1.2 (Block 5)
Dragon Polaris Mission 2 (Dragon C2xx-Fx)-202xCC SLC-40Falcon-9 v1.2 (Block 5)
Dragon VAST-1 (Dragon C2xx-Fx)-2027CC SLC-40Falcon-9 v1.2 (Block 5)
Dragon VAST-ISS-1 (Dragon C2xx-Fx)-2027CC SLC-40Falcon-9 v1.2 (Block 5)
Lunar Dragon 1-cancelledCCK LC-39AFalcon-Heavy (Block 5)

* = suborbital

Launch Sites:

  • CC =   Cape Canaveral Space Force Station / Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Eastern Test Range, Cape Canaveral, Florida, USA   USA
  • CCK =   NASA John F. Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral, Florida, USA   USA

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