Dragon 2 In-Flight Abort Test
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Dragon 2 In-Flight Abort Test
Summary
Dragon 2 In-Flight Abort Test is a sub-orbital spaceflight[1]. It draws 47 Wikipedia views per month (sub_orbital_spaceflight category, ranking #7 of 22).[2]
Key Facts
- Dragon 2 In-Flight Abort Test is in the country of United States[3].
- Dragon 2 In-Flight Abort Test's image is recorded as SpaceX In-flight Abort Illustration.jpg[4].
- Dragon 2 In-Flight Abort Test's instance of is recorded as sub-orbital spaceflight[5].
- Dragon 2 In-Flight Abort Test's instance of is recorded as test flight[6].
- Dragon 2 In-Flight Abort Test's operator is recorded as SpaceX[7].
- Dragon 2 In-Flight Abort Test's manufacturer is recorded as SpaceX[8].
- Dragon 2 In-Flight Abort Test's part of is recorded as Commercial Crew Development[9].
- Dragon 2 In-Flight Abort Test's Commons category is recorded as SpaceX In-Flight Abort Test[10].
- Dragon 2 In-Flight Abort Test's space launch vehicle is recorded as Falcon 9 Block 5[11].
- Dragon 2 In-Flight Abort Test's UTC date of spacecraft launch is recorded as +2020-01-19T00:00:00Z[12].
- Dragon 2 In-Flight Abort Test's UTC date of spacecraft landing is recorded as +2020-01-19T00:00:00Z[13].
- Dragon 2 In-Flight Abort Test's significant event is recorded as rocket launch[14].
- Dragon 2 In-Flight Abort Test's significant event is recorded as splashdown[15].
- Dragon 2 In-Flight Abort Test's launch contractor is recorded as SpaceX[16].
- Dragon 2 In-Flight Abort Test's location of landing is recorded as Atlantic Ocean[17].
- Dragon 2 In-Flight Abort Test's start point is recorded as Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39A[18].
- Dragon 2 In-Flight Abort Test's vessel is recorded as Dragon 2[19].
- Dragon 2 In-Flight Abort Test's duration is recorded as {'unit': 'Q11574', 'amount': '+534'}[20].
- Dragon 2 In-Flight Abort Test's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11j8cf9x7h[21].
Why It Matters
Dragon 2 In-Flight Abort Test draws 47 Wikipedia views per month (sub_orbital_spaceflight category, ranking #7 of 22).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[22]