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SpaceX Dragon C106 is a Dragon space capsule built by SpaceX.[1] It is the first reused SpaceX Dragon capsule to be reflown into space, having its second launch in 2017.[2] C106 was first used on CRS-4, and then used again for the CRS-11 and CRS-19 missions.[3] It was the second capsule after C108 to be used a third time, marking a milestone in SpaceX's drive to reduce space launch costs through reusing hardware.[4]

History

C106 was built as the sixth production Dragon capsule.[5] This new Dragon was launched in September 2014 for the CRS-4 mission to the International Space Station (ISS). It splashed down in October 2014, and was successfully retrieved.[6][7] To prepare for its second flight, it had its heatshield replaced while the hull, avionics, and Draco thrusters were refurbished.[8] The refurbished Dragon was relaunched in June 2017 for the CRS-11 mission to the ISS.[9][4] It splashed down and was successfully recovered in July 2017.[10] After undergoing another refurbishment, C106 was launched again for the CRS-19 mission.

Flights

C106 flights[1][5]
Flight # Mission Launch date (UTC) Landing date (UTC) Liftoff Landing Notes
1 Файл:SpaceX CRS-4 Patch.png [[SpaceX CRS-4|Шаблон:Nowrap]] Шаблон:Sort Шаблон:Sort Файл:Launch of Falcon 9 carrying SpX CRS-4 (KSC-2014-4057).jpg Файл:CRS-4 Dragon under parachute (16166753344).jpg [11]Шаблон:Cbignore
2 Файл:SpaceX CRS-11 Patch.png [[SpaceX CRS-11|Шаблон:Nowrap]] Шаблон:Sort Шаблон:Sort Файл:Launch of CRS-11 from Launch Complex 39A.jpg This was the 100th launch from Launch Pad 39A [1][12][10]
3 Файл:SpaceX CRS-19 Patch.png NASA CRS-19 5 December 2019 7 January 2020 Файл:KSC-20191205-PH-AWG06 0011.jpg [13]

See also

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References

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External links

Шаблон:Dragon spaceflights Шаблон:SpaceX Шаблон:Reusable launch systems