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#5341944
20 January 2020
January 19, 2020 - Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States - SpaceX CEO Elon Musk prepares to depart a press conference following the successful In-Flight Abort Test of the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket and Crew Dragon capsule on January 19, 2020 at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
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#5341946
20 January 2020
January 19, 2020 - Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States - SpaceX CEO Elon Musk speaks to the media following a press conference following the successful In-Flight Abort Test of the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket and Crew Dragon capsule on January 19, 2020 at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
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#5341950
20 January 2020
January 19, 2020 - Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States - SpaceX CEO Elon Musk reacts to a question from the media at a press conference following the successful In-Flight Abort Test of the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket and Crew Dragon capsule on January 19, 2020 at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
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#5341952
20 January 2020
January 19, 2020 - Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States - SpaceX CEO Elon Musk speaks at a press conference following the successful In-Flight Abort Test of the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket and Crew Dragon capsule on January 19, 2020 at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
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#5341914
20 January 2020
January 19, 2020 - Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States - A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying the Crew Dragon spacecraft lifts off from pad 39A for the In-Flight Abort Test on January 19, 2020 at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The test successfully demonstrated that SpaceX can jettison astronauts to safety in the event of an emergency during launch.
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#5341918
20 January 2020
January 19, 2020 - Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States - A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying the Crew Dragon spacecraft lifts off from pad 39A for the In-Flight Abort Test on January 19, 2020 at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The test successfully demonstrated that SpaceX can jettison astronauts to safety in the event of an emergency during launch.
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#5341922
20 January 2020
January 19, 2020 - Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States - A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying the Crew Dragon spacecraft lifts off from pad 39A for the In-Flight Abort Test on January 19, 2020 at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The test successfully demonstrated that SpaceX can jettison astronauts to safety in the event of an emergency during launch.
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#5341926
20 January 2020
January 19, 2020 - Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States - A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying the Crew Dragon spacecraft lifts off from pad 39A for the In-Flight Abort Test on January 19, 2020 at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The test successfully demonstrated that SpaceX can jettison astronauts to safety in the event of an emergency during launch.
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#5196244
5 December 2019
Boeing's first CST-100 Starliner spacecraft sits atop a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket on pad 41 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station on December 4, 2019 in Cape Canaveral, Florida. The Starliner crew capsule, designed to carry as many as seven astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS), is scheduled to make its first unmanned test flight to the ISS on December 19.
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#5196246
5 December 2019
Boeing's first CST-100 Starliner spacecraft sits atop a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket on pad 41 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station on December 4, 2019 in Cape Canaveral, Florida. The Starliner crew capsule, designed to carry as many as seven astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS), is scheduled to make its first unmanned test flight to the ISS on December 19.
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#5196248
5 December 2019
Members of the media photograph Boeing's first CST-100 Starliner spacecraft as it sits atop a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket on pad 41 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station on December 4, 2019 in Cape Canaveral, Florida. The Starliner crew capsule, designed to carry as many as seven astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS), is scheduled to make its first unmanned test flight to the ISS on December 19.
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#4615728
2 July 2019
A NASA Orion test vehicle lifts off aboard a booster rocket on July 2, 2019 from Space Launch Complex 46 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Cape Canaveral, Florida. The test was performed to evaluate Orion's launch abort system designed to quickly get astronauts safely away from their launch vehicle if there is a problem during ascent to space.
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#4615730
2 July 2019
A NASA Orion test vehicle lifts off aboard a booster rocket from Space Launch Complex 46 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Cape Canaveral, Florida. The launch was a test to evaluate Orion's launch abort system designed to quickly get astronauts safely away from their launch vehicle if there is a problem during ascent to space.
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#4615732
2 July 2019
A NASA Orion test vehicle lifts off aboard a booster rocket from Space Launch Complex 46 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Cape Canaveral, Florida. The launch was a test to evaluate Orion's launch abort system designed to quickly get astronauts safely away from their launch vehicle if there is a problem during ascent to space.
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#4615736
2 July 2019
A NASA Orion test vehicle (at left) ascends after launching and separating from its booster rocket (at right) from Space Launch Complex 46 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Cape Canaveral, Florida. The launch was a test to evaluate Orion's launch abort system designed to quickly get astronauts safely away from their launch vehicle if there is a problem during ascent to space.
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#4615738
2 July 2019
A NASA Orion test vehicle is seen at bottom left after lifting off from Space Launch Complex 46 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station on July 2, 2019 and separating from its booster rocket (center) and launch abort system (right) in Cape Canaveral, Florida. The launch was a test to evaluate Orion's launch abort system designed to quickly get astronauts safely away from their launch vehicle if there is a problem during ascent to space.
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