CRS-28 Mission

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Published 2023-06-05
On Monday, June 5 at 11:47 a.m. ET, Falcon 9 launched Dragon’s 28th Commercial Resupply Services mission (CRS-28) to the International Space Station from Launch Complex 39A (LC-39A) at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Following stage separation, Falcon 9’s first stage landed on the Just a Shortfall of Gravitas droneship in the Atlantic Ocean.

Dragon autonomously docked with the space station on Tuesday, June 6, at 5:54 a.m. ET (9:54 UTC).

All Comments (21)
  • @pdxoneway
    It never disappoints when you see that rocket just sit right on down on the drone ship. It's just amazing!
  • @shanemeyer9224
    It is absolutely so so so much more impressive seeing a skyscraper land on a tiny boat in the middle of the ocean then coming back to land, that’s just crazy, blows me away every-time I watch it. SpaceX you guys are just absolutely crushing it constantly, I’m so excited to see what the future brings, especially starships first full orbit, reentry and landing!!!!
  • @DCDSG
    Smooth landing, I love seeing the shadow of the booster as it’s about to land.
  • @Hunter-zp5hd
    I never get tired of these videos. So glad to have all of those cameras so you can see details and events taking place. Great job!
  • @yunnayun9367
    thank you nasa and space x we can see our satilite Maya 5 and Maya 6 from Philippines🇵🇭
  • @billford7581
    We were in Melbourne, Florida, watched it live and on video feed. Truly impressive.
  • @AdamTizzdall
    Congrats to the Canadian Cubesat Project! It was one hell of a launch to watch, and amazing to see the hard work of so many students paying off! Go Ukpik-1!
  • Shaniqua does a great job on this video. Something is very soothing about her delivery and voice. I appreciate all those who come on board to explain things to us. The launch audio seemed much improved on this launch. Thanks to all those involved.
  • @skylerhempsall2934
    Amazing to see this in my lifetime, keep the dreams of a Space Kid alive ❤
  • @shadowraith1
    Well flown & landed, thanks for sharing.🚀🚀🚀👍
  • @planetsec9
    Liftoff audio was soo good and punchy this time, you could really hear those engines roar almost all the way to MECO also the stage sep shot was so cool with that shortened nozzle, Star Wars vibes
  • @kenhazelbaker4952
    You guys lift our spirits and our hopes and dreams. Thanks so much for sharing - it never gets old!
  • @kilogulf1164
    I just watched the ISS flyover Hawaii with CRS-27 trailing shortly behind. So cool.
  • @thedarkside13
    What an amazing time to start the week with a rocket launch.🙂
  • @SnowTiger45
    I LOVE the 1st Stage Landings, especially because they are always a Bullseye on the target landing pad.