Live updates: Space X landing planned for the Gulf of Mexico
The joke within NASA is that Bob Behnken better keep the spacecraft clean, and return it in good shape. Because as it turns out his wife, Megan McArthur, a fellow NASA astronaut who was selected as part of the very same astronaut class in 2000, is scheduled to fly it next.
Originally, NASA was going to require Space X to fly its astronauts on brand new capsules each time. But Space X, the first company to ever recover a rocket booster from an orbital mission and reuse it, has made a habit of recycling its hardware. Traditionally, rocket boosters were ditched in the ocean after powering their payloads to orbit, never to be used again.
In recent years, Space X has been “proving the awesomeness of reuse and preflight, the importance of it,” Benji Reed, Space X’s director of crew mission management.
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