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The ''SpaceX Dragon'' is a is a conventional blunt-cone ballistic capsule, capable of carrying 7 people or a mixture of personnel and cargo, to and from low earth orbit. The nosecone of the vehicle has a hinged cap which opens to reveal a standard ISS Common Berthing Mechanism, which allows the Dragon to dock to the US segment of the ISS. The capsule is being developed by ], a space transportation startup company. The '''SpaceX Dragon''' is a is a conventional blunt-cone ballistic capsule, capable of carrying 7 people or a mixture of personnel and cargo, to and from low earth orbit. The nosecone of the vehicle has a hinged cap which opens to reveal a standard ISS Common Berthing Mechanism, which allows the Dragon to dock to the US segment of the ISS. The capsule is being developed by ], a space transportation startup company.


The Dragon capsule will be launched atop a ] vehicle. SpaceX has built a full-sized prototype of the vehicle and "thoroughly tested" its life support system. SpaceX CEO ] has stated that he plans to have the capsule enter service by ]. The Dragon capsule will be launched atop a ] vehicle. SpaceX has built a full-sized prototype of the vehicle and "thoroughly tested" its life support system. SpaceX CEO ] has stated that he plans to have the capsule enter service by ].
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The SpaceX Dragon is a is a conventional blunt-cone ballistic capsule, capable of carrying 7 people or a mixture of personnel and cargo, to and from low earth orbit. The nosecone of the vehicle has a hinged cap which opens to reveal a standard ISS Common Berthing Mechanism, which allows the Dragon to dock to the US segment of the ISS. The capsule is being developed by SpaceX, a space transportation startup company.

The Dragon capsule will be launched atop a Falcon 9 vehicle. SpaceX has built a full-sized prototype of the vehicle and "thoroughly tested" its life support system. SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has stated that he plans to have the capsule enter service by 2009.

The vehicle is part of a proposal submitted on March 3, 2006 for NASA's Commercial Orbital Transportation Services program for commercially delivering cargo and crew to the International Space Station. SpaceX's team for the COTS proposal consists of a number of companies, including MD Robotics, a Canadian company which built the International Space Station's robotic arm. They intend to use the robotic arm to simplify docking with the space station.

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