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It's Mind-blowing! SpaceX & NASA's big solution to SAVE the ISS. Russia Shocked...
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It's Mind-blowing! SpaceX & NASA's big solution to SAVE the ISS. Russia Shocked...
If someone were to ask which space company could save the NASA-led space industry, I’d have to say it’s SpaceX. Not out of bias, but the achievements SpaceX has reached have demonstrated a unique ability to grow that only SpaceX seems capable of. Recently, in a stunning move, SpaceX just did something to save NASA that we’ve never seen before.
So, what exactly did the company do? And what does this action mean for NASA and even the United States as a whole?
Let’s find out on today’s episode of Alpha Tech:
It's Mind-blowing! SpaceX & NASA's big solution to SAVE the ISS. Russia Shocked...
For the first time ever, the International Space Station (ISS) has increased its speed with help from SpaceX’s Dragon spacecraft. Although altitude adjustments are routine for the ISS-required to maintain its orbit and avoid gradual decay into Earth’s atmosphere-these maneuvers have historically been handled by Russian Soyuz and Progress spacecraft, along with a few other vehicles. Now, SpaceX’s Dragon has successfully carried out this task, marking a groundbreaking moment in the station’s operational history.
This test was carried out on SpaceX’s 31st commercial resupply mission, which launched a cargo Dragon to meet the ISS on November 4. On November 8, the orbit-raising began with the ignition of Dragon’s Draco thrusters at around 12:50 p.m. Eastern Time. The burn lasted about 12.5 minutes, raising the station’s orbit by 370 feet (113 meters) at its highest point and by 3,700 feet (1,128 meters) at its lowest.
It's Mind-blowing! SpaceX & NASA's big solution to SAVE the ISS. Russia Shocked...
This successful test marks a win for Dragon and for the entire United States, taking a step toward ending reliance on Russia in every aspect of space operation. From the end of the space shuttle program in 2011 until the start of Dragon’s crewed missions, the only way for NASA astronauts to launch the ISS was aboard the Russian spacecraft. SpaceX’s Crew Dragon returned NASA astronauts to U.S. soil in 2020, and now it has demonstrated its ability to maintain the station’s orbit indefinitely.
Moreover, Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022 has strained relations with Western countries more than ever. While NASA has committed to the ISS through 2030, Russia has so far only committed to it through 2028 and has stated its intention to launch a new Russian space station into polar orbit by 2027.
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