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Ambient Pressure Test

Starship SN4 Ambient Pressure Test

The SN4 prototype has successfully performed its ambient pressure test.

Boca Chica, Texas

Cryoproof Test

Starship SN4 Cryoproof Test

The SN4 successfully performed its first cryoproof test.

Boca Chica, Texas

Press Event

SpaceX Demonstration Mission-2 Crew News Conference

The crew of SpaceX's DM-2 mission, NASA astronauts Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken, will answer press questions during a live-streamed news conference.

Johnson Space Center

Static Fire

Starship SN4 Static Fire

The SN4 has successfully performed its first static fire.

Boca Chica, Texas

Static Fire

Starship SN4 Static Fire

The SpaceX Starship SN4 Prototype has successfully performed its second static fire.

Boca Chica, Texas

Ambient Pressure Test

Starship SN4 Ambient Pressure Test

The SN4 prototype successfully performed an ambient pressure test.

Boca Chica, Texas

Cryoproof Test

Starship SN4 Cryoproof Test

The SN4 prototype successfully performed its second cryoproof test.

Boca Chica, Texas

Spacecraft Undocking

NG-13 Cygnus Release & Reentry

The Northrop Grumman NG-13 Cygnus will be unberthed from the ISS before initiating a destructive reentry into the Earth's atmosphere taking waste along with it.

International Space Station

Ambient Pressure Test

Starship SN4 Ambient Pressure Test

The SpaceX Starship SN4 Prototype has successfully performed its second ambient pressure test.

Boca Chica, Texas

Static Fire

Starship SN4 Static Fire

The SpaceX Starship SN4 Prototype has successfully performed its third static fire.

Boca Chica, Texas

Spacecraft Berthing

HTV-9 “Kounotori” Rendezvous and Capture

NASA TV will live-stream the rendezvous and capture of JAXA's HTV-9 cargo craft to the International Space Station.

International Space Station

Static Fire

Starship SN4 Static Fire

The SpaceX Starship SN4 Prototype has successfully performed its fourth static fire.

Boca Chica, Texas

Static Fire

Starship SN4 Static Fire

The SN4 prototype and its mount have been destroyed due to an anomaly during its fifth static fire.

Boca Chica, Texas

Docking

SpaceX DM-2 Crew Dragon Docking

The first crewed SpaceX Crew Dragon will dock to the International Space Station as part of its last test mission : DM-2 (Demonstration Mission 2). Aboard the spacecraft will be NASA astronauts Douglas Hurley and Robert Behnken.

International Space Station

Hatch Opening

SpaceX DM-2 Crew Dragon Hatch Opening

The Crew Dragon hatch will be opened, allowing the first astronauts launched from US soil since 2011 to enter the International Space Station as crew members of Expedition 63.

International Space Station

Press Event

ISS Expedition 63 Crew News Conference

International Space Station Expedition 63 crew news conference with Commander Chris Cassidy and astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley

International Space Station

Cryoproof Test

Starship SN7 Cryoproof Test

The SN7 prototype was tested to failure with liquid nitrogen. It reached a pressure of 7.6 bar.

Boca Chica, Texas

Cryoproof Test

Starship SN7 Cryoproof Test

The SN7 prototype was tested to failure again with a reinforced forward dome seam.

Boca Chica, Texas

EVA

US EVA-65

NASA astronauts Chris Cassidy and Bob Behnken will exit the orbital lab on June 26 to continue replacing batteries that store and distribute power collected from the solar arrays. They will work on the outer portion of the truss structure, or the Starboard-6 truss, disconnecting and removing the old nickel hydrogen batteries. Following that, new lithium-ion batteries will be installed in their place and powered up by mission controllers on the ground.

International Space Station

EVA

US EVA-66

NASA astronauts Chris Cassidy and Bob Behnken will exit the orbital lab on July 1 to continue replacing batteries that store and distribute power collected from the solar arrays. They will work on the outer portion of the truss structure, or the Starboard-6 truss, disconnecting and removing the old nickel hydrogen batteries. Following that, new lithium-ion batteries will be installed in their place and powered up by mission controllers on the ground.

International Space Station