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New SpaceX Images of Crew Dragon & Falcon 9 Being Prepped for Flight

January 5, 2019 Doug Messier News 2 Comments

Preparing to return human spaceflight capabilities to the United States, Crew Dragon and Falcon 9 went vertical at historic Launch Complex 39A in Florida. pic.twitter.com/igggZdCU9k

— SpaceX (@SpaceX) January 5, 2019

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