Names | SpX-20 |
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Mission type | ISS resupply |
Operator | SpaceX |
COSPAR ID | 2020-016A |
SATCAT no. | 45341 |
Mission duration | 31 days, 13 hours, 59 minutes |
Spacecraft properties | |
Spacecraft | Dragon 1 C112 |
Spacecraft type | Dragon 1 |
Manufacturer | SpaceX |
Dry mass | 4,200 kg (9,300 lb) |
Dimensions | Height: 6.1 m (20 ft) Diameter: 3.7 m (12 ft) |
Start of mission | |
Launch date | 7 March 2020, 04:50:31 UTC[1][2] |
Rocket | Falcon 9 Block 5 (B1059.2) |
Launch site | Cape Canaveral, SLC-40 |
End of mission | |
Disposal | Recovered |
Landing date | 7 April 2020, 18:50 UTC [3] |
Landing site | Pacific Ocean |
Orbital parameters | |
Reference system | Geocentric orbit |
Regime | Low Earth orbit |
Inclination | 51.66° |
Berthing with ISS | |
Berthing port | Harmony nadir[1] |
RMS capture | 9 March 2020, 10:25 UTC |
Berthing date | 9 March 2020, 12:18 UTC [1][2] |
Unberthing date | 7 April 2020, 10:30 UTC [1][3] |
RMS release | 7 April 2020, 13:06 UTC [3] |
Time berthed | 29 days |
Cargo | |
Mass | 1,977 kg (4,359 lb) |
Pressurised | 1,509 kg (3,327 lb) |
Unpressurised | 468 kg (1,032 lb) |
Fuel | 705 kg (1,554 lb) |
Gaseous | 50 kg (110 lb) |
Water | 420 kg (930 lb) |
SpaceX CRS-20 mission patch |
SpaceX CRS-20, also known as SpX-20, was a Commercial Resupply Services mission to the International Space Station (ISS) launched on 7 March 2020.[1] The mission was contracted by NASA and flown by SpaceX. It was the final flight of Dragon 1 and concluded the NASA Commercial Resupply Services (CRS-1) contract extension.
The second contract (CRS-2) was awarded in January 2016 and began with SpaceX CRS-21 in December 2020 using Cargo Dragon.[4]
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