SpaceX / NASA CRS-30 liftoff aboard Falcon 9 on March 21, 2024.
Photo: Ed Cordero, Florida Media Now

SpaceX launched its thirtieth resupply mission to the International Space Station on Thursday from Pad SLC-40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. Launch was right on time at 4:55 PM EDT into nearly perfect weather. Today’s launch was the company’s 27 launch of the year so far.


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Talk of Titusville Publisher Michael Lynch caught this view of CRS-30 lifting off from Titusville
Photo: Michael Lynch, Talk of Titusville

Several minutes after launch, the booster used for the flight — B1080 — returned to CCSFS and touched down successfully, completing its mission for the day and sixth mission overall while the payload continued to orbit. A sonic boom heard across the Space Coast region heralded the arrival of the booster, which touched down at SpaceX’s LZ-1 only a few miles from the launch pad at SLC-40.

This launch was the first Cargo Dragon 2 spacecraft from SLC-40 and will be the first mission-use of the newly installed Crew Access Arm on the SLC-40 launch tower. 

Late in the first stage’s booster flight over Florida skies yesterday.
Photo: Ed Cordero, Florida Media Now

The Cargo Dragon spacecraft is planned to arrive at ISS at 7:30 AM EDT on Saturday, where it will autonomously dock to Station’s Harmony module on the zenith port.

After docking, the spacecraft is expected to spend about a month attached to ISS before it returns to Earth off the coast of Florida.

Booster B1080

Thursday’s flight was the sixth for Booster 1080. It entered service on May 21, 2023 when it carried four astronauts aboard the Axion-2 mission. Its most recent flight before yesterday was the Axiom-3 mission, where it again carried four astronauts to orbit.

Booster B1080
Flight NumberMissionDate
1Axiom-2May 21, 2023
2EuclidJuly 1, 2023
3Starlink 6-11August 27 2023
4Starlink 6-24October 22, 2023
5Axiom-3January 18, 2024
6CRS-30March 21, 2024
Booster B1080 Flight Record as of March 21, 2024

Dragon

This is the fourth mission for Cargo Dragon C209.

Crew Dragon 2
Serial NumberC209
DestinationInternational Space Station
Flights4
Charles Boyer
Author: Charles Boyer

NASA kid from Cocoa Beach, FL, born of Project Apollo parents and family. I’m a writer and photographer sharing the story of spaceflight from the Eastern Range here in Florida.


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