SpaceX Dragon 2
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The SpaceX Dragon 2 is a class of partially reusable spacecraft primarily used for flights to and from the ISS in addition to some private missions. It is a successor of the Dragon 1, and was developed along with the Boeing Starliner to replace the crew/cargo functions of the Space Shuttle. It first flew in 2019, and has flown a total of 17 crew and 11 cargo missions in space (as of March 2025)
REQUIRED ADDONS
The following list below must be installed for SpaceX Dragon missions visiting space stations:
Crew Dragon
| SpaceX Dragon 2 (2019-Present) |
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|---|---|---|
| Mission | Start | End |
| Crew Dragon | ||
| SpaceX Demo-1 | 2019-Mar-2 | 2019-Mar-8 |
| Uncrewed test flight to the ISS | ||
| SpaceX IFA | 2020-Jan-19 | |
| In-flight Abort Test Mission | ||
| SpaceX Demo-2 (Endeavour) | 2020-May-30 | 2020-Aug-2 |
| ISS (Expedition 63) | ||
| SpaceX Crew-1 (Resilience) | 2020-Nov-16 | 2021-May-2 |
| ISS (Expedition 64/65) | ||
| SpaceX Crew-2 (Endeavour) | 2021-Apr-23 | 2021-Nov-9 |
| ISS (Expedition 65/66A) | ||
| Inspiration4 (Resilience) | 2021-Sept-16 | 2021-Sept-18 |
| 3-day LEO tourism flight | ||
| SpaceX Crew-3 (Endurance) | 2021-Nov-11 | 2022-May-6 |
| ISS (Expedition 66/67A) | ||
| Axiom Mission-1 (Endeavour) | 2022-Apr-8 | 2022-Apr-25 |
| 17-day private ISS mission | ||
| SpaceX Crew-4 (Freedom) | 2022-Apr-27 | 2022-Oct-14 |
| ISS (Expedition 67/68) | ||
| SpaceX Crew-5 (Endurance) | 2022-Oct-5 | 2023-Mar |
| ISS (Expedition 68) | ||
| SpaceX Crew-6 (Endeavour) | 2023-Mar-2 | 2023-Sept-4 |
| ISS (Expedition 69) | ||
| Axiom Mission-2 (Freedom) | 2023-May-22 | 2023-May-30 |
| 16-day private ISS mission | ||
| SpaceX Crew-7 (Endurance) | 2023-Aug-26 | 2024-Mar-12 |
| ISS (Expedition 69/70) | ||
| Axiom Mission-3 (Freedom) | 2024-Jan-20 | 2024-Feb-9 |
| 20-day private ISS mission. First-ever all European crewed spaceflight | ||
| SpaceX Crew-8 (Endeavour) | 2024-Mar-4 | 2024-Oct-25 |
| ISS (Expedition 70/71) | ||
| SpaceX Crew-9 (Endurance) | 2024-Sept-24 | 2025-Mar-18 |
| ISS (Expedition 72). Also the return vehicle of the Boe-CFT astronauts | ||
| Polaris Dawn (Resilience) | 2024-Sept-10 | 2024-Sept-15 |
| 5-day LEO tourism flight | ||
| SpaceX Crew-10 (Endurance) | 2025-Mar-16 | 2025-Jul |
| ISS (Expedition 72/73) | ||
| Fram2 (Resilience) | 2025-Apr | |
| First crewed spaceflight into polar orbit | ||
| Axiom Mission-4 | 2025-May | |
| 14-day private ISS mission | ||
| SpaceX Crew-11 (Endeavour) | 2025-Jul | 2026-Mar |
| ISS (Expedition TBA) | ||
| Axiom Mission-5 | 2025-Dec | |
| 14-day private ISS mission | ||
| SpaceX Crew-12 | 2026-Mar | 2026-Jul |
| ISS (Expedition TBA) | ||
| Vast-1 | 2026-Jun | 2026-Jul |
| Haven-1 (Expedition 1) | ||
| SpaceX Crew-12 | 2026-Jul | 2027 |
| ISS (Expedition TBA) | ||
| SpaceX Crew-13 | 2027 | |
| ISS (Expedition TBA) | ||
| SpaceX Crew-14 | 2028 | |
| ISS (Expedition TBA) | ||
| Cargo Dragon | ||
| SpaceX CRS-21 | 2020-Dec-6 | 2021-Jan-14 |
| Delivered the Bishop Airlock to the ISS | ||
| SpaceX CRS-22 | 2021-Jun-3 | 2021-Jul-10 |
| Delivered the first two iROSA arrays to the ISS | ||
| SpaceX CRS-23 | 2021-Aug-29 | 2021-Oct-1 |
| SpaceX CRS-24 | 2021-Dec-21 | 2022-Jan-24 |
| SpaceX CRS-25 | 2022-Jul-15 | 2022-Aug-20 |
| SpaceX CRS-26 | 2022-Nov-26 | 2023-Jan-11 |
| Delivered the second two iROSA arrays to the ISS | ||
| SpaceX CRS-27 | 2023-Mar-15 | 2023-Apr |
| SpaceX CRS-28 | 2023-Jun-5 | 2023-Jun-30 |
| Delivered the third two iROSA arrays to the ISS | ||
| SpaceX CRS-29 | 2023-Nov-4 | 2023-Dec-22 |
| SpaceX CRS-30 | 2024-Mar-21 | 2024-Apr-30 |
| SpaceX CRS-31 | 2024-Nov-5 | 2024-Dec-16 |
| First Dragon mission to reboost the ISS into a higher orbit | ||
| SpaceX CRS-32 | 2025-Apr-21 | 2025 |
| SpaceX CRS-33 | 2025-Aug | 2025 |
| SpaceX CRS-34 | 2025 | |
| SpaceX CRS-35 | 2025 | |
| US Deorbit Vehicle | 2030 | |
| A modified Cargo Dragon that will be used to deorbit the ISS by 2030 or 2031 | ||
Crew Dragon (Inspiration4)
Crew Dragon (Polaris Dawn)
Cargo Dragon 2
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