SpaceX Crew Dragon || Why NASA Allows SpaceX to Reuse Rockets and Capsules for Astronaut Launches?
SpaceX and NASA made history a couple of weeks ago when astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley lifted off on their way to the International Space Station (ISS). Unlike just about all previous astronaut launches, the private space company SpaceX launched NASA astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley to the International Space Station, the very first time astronauts have been sent into orbit from American soil after 2011.
As SpaceX worked toward its goal of launching NASA astronauts, the plan was just to take brand new hardware. SpaceX could recover the booster and capsule for use on non-NASA missions, but the astronauts on their way to the ISS would always be climbing into a nice, brand new spacecraft.
In this video Engineering Today will discuss why NASA says SpaceX can reuse Crew Dragon capsules and rockets on astronaut missions?
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