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Elon Musk’s SpaceX surpasses China’s space agency in the number of passengers sent into orbit (22 vs 20). Now #3 behind NASA (~904) and Russia (~407)

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Congratulations to SpaceX for launching 4 more space tourists into orbit using the modern 7 person Crew Dragon! This makes a total of 22 passengers! It has taken only 23 months to reach and exceed the 20 passenger mark.

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Axiom Space's private Ax-1 crew (from left): pilot Larry Connor; Mark Pathy, mission specialist; López-Alegría , commander; and Eytan Stibbe, mission specialist. (Image credit: Axiom Space)



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Crew Dragon: 22
Total: 22



China:
Shenzhou: 20
Total: 20



Russia:
Vostok: 6
Voskhod: 2
Soyuz: ~399
Total : ~407



NASA:
Mercury: 6
Gemini: 20
Apollo : 45
Space Shuttle: ~833
Total : ~904
 
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Congratulations to SpaceX for launching 4 more space tourists into orbit using the modern 7 person Crew Dragon! This makes a total of 22 passengers! It has taken only 23 months to reach and exceed the 20 passenger mark.

QFqCuunSJStkchzmkuASdE-1024-80.jpg.webp

Axiom Space's private Ax-1 crew (from left): pilot Larry Connor; Mark Pathy, mission specialist; López-Alegría , commander; and Eytan Stibbe, mission specialist. (Image credit: Axiom Space)



Technical-Specifications-of-Crew-Dragon-Credit-SpaceX.jpg



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Crew Dragon: 22
Total: 22



China:
Shenzhou: 20
Total: 20



Russia:
Vostok: 6
Voskhod: 2
Soyuz: ~399
Total : ~407



NASA:
Mercury: 6
Gemini: 20
Apollo : 45
Space Shuttle: ~833
Total : ~904


Congrats to SpaceX!!
 

5th usage of this particular rocket booster
5 November 2020[53]F9-097N/AGPS III SV04 SacagaweaSuccess (40)Success (OCISLY)Landed on ASOG
17 June 2021[73]F9-122224 daysGPS III SV05 Neil ArmstrongSuccess (40)Success (JRTI)
16 September 2021[74]F9-12691 daysDragon C207 Resilience (Inspiration4)Success (39A)Success (JRTI)
6 January 2022F9-135112 daysStarlink × 49 (Group 4-5)[75]Success (39A)Success (ASOG)
8 April 2022F9-14792 daysDragon C206 Endeavour (Axiom-1)Success (39A)Success (ASOG)
 
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Third flight of this particular Crew Dragon spaceship (they are reusable).


Demo-2Crew Dragon Demo-2 Patch.png30 May 2020, 19:22:452 August 2020, 18:48:06[27]63 daysThe first crewed test flight of a Crew Dragon capsule, first crewed orbital spaceflight from US soil since STS-135 in July 2011 (in which Doug Hurley was the pilot), and the first crewed orbital spaceflight by a private company. Flight extended from two weeks in order to allow the crew to bolster activity on the ISS ahead of Crew-1[1] and ended up being over two months.Success
Crew-2SpaceX Crew-2 logo.png23 April 2021, 09:49:02[28]9 November 2021, 03:33:16199 daysLess than a week after the maiden flight of Endeavour, NASA gave approval for SpaceX to launch humans in reused Dragons on reused Falcon 9 rockets starting with Crew-2.[29][30]Success
Axiom Mission 1Axiom-1 Patch8 April 2022, 15:17:11[31]April 202210 daysFirst Crew Dragon flight contracted by Axiom Space. First fully private flight to the ISS, carrying Michael López-Alegría as Axiom professional astronaut,[32] Eytan Stibbe to conduct educational experiments for a 10-day trip,[33][34] Larry Connor and Mark Pathy, both heading investment companies.[32]
 
Passengers 23, 24, 25, and 26 scheduled for ~April 23rd.

Mission Delayed: NASA Pushes SpaceX Crew-4 Mission To April 23, Astronauts Remain Isolated​

 
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Elon Musk’s SpaceX surpasses China’s space agency in the number of passengers sent into orbit (26 vs 20). Now #3 behind NASA (~904) and Russia (~407)​



4 more launched...make that 26!!!!


 
Saw the launch live . Very interesting .
But i don't like this pitting one against the other in space missions.
Lets not become Chinese.
 
Saw the launch live . Very interesting .
But i don't like this pitting one against the other in space missions.
Lets not become Chinese.

Don't worry it will soon be SpaceX vs Boeing Starliner.


Likely NASA will hand Boeing a bunch of ISS launches leaving SpaceX with only tourists.
 
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looking forward to the first starship launch in may 1st week.
that will be a game changer.
Mars....
 

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