The spacecraft will dock with the International Space Station after 24 hours of earth orbit, and leave the International Space Station to return to Earth five days later. This mission is unmanned, but if all goes well, astronauts will soon be able to leave the United States and enter the space station on the American space shuttle. This launch uses Falcon 9 rocket with a dummy on it, which will record all the pressure and gravity data that astronauts bear during the flight, from takeoff to orbit and return.
20 15 March 1 day local time, Falcon 9 rocket of American Space Exploration Technology Company was launched from Cape Canaveral Air Force Base, putting the world's first batch of all-electric communication satellites into the scheduled orbit. On February 6, 20 18, 15: 45, the space exploration technology company's "heavy falcon" launch vehicle was successfully launched for the first time at the Kennedy space center in the United States, and two first-class booster rockets were successfully recovered.
20 18 on February 22nd, American space exploration technology company successfully launched a Falcon 9 rocket in vandenberg air force base, California, and put its two Internet experimental satellites, Microsat 2a and 2b, into orbit. On March 6th, 20 18, Space Exploration Technology Company put a large satellite of Spanish satellite company Hispasat into orbit. On April 3, 20 18, space exploration technology company put the dragon spacecraft into orbit.