SpaceX CRS-31
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SpaceX CRS-31
Summary
SpaceX CRS-31 is an uncrewed spaceflight[1]. It draws 16 Wikipedia views per month (uncrewed_spaceflight category, ranking #39 of 104).[2]
Key Facts
- SpaceX CRS-31 is in the country of United States[3].
- SpaceX CRS-31's image is recorded as The SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft undocks from the International Space Station (iss072e369825) (cropped).jpg[4].
- SpaceX CRS-31's instance of is recorded as uncrewed spaceflight[5].
- SpaceX CRS-31's operator is recorded as SpaceX[6].
- SpaceX CRS-31's logo image is recorded as SpaceX CRS-31 Patch.png[7].
- SpaceX CRS-31's follows is recorded as SpaceX CRS-30[8].
- SpaceX CRS-31's followed by is recorded as SpaceX CRS-32[9].
- SpaceX CRS-31's COSPAR ID is recorded as 2024-200A[10].
- SpaceX CRS-31's part of is recorded as Commercial Resupply Services[11].
- SpaceX CRS-31's Commons category is recorded as SpaceX CRS-31[12].
- SpaceX CRS-31's space launch vehicle is recorded as Falcon 9 Block 5[13].
- SpaceX CRS-31's SCN is recorded as 61790[14].
- SpaceX CRS-31's type of orbit is recorded as low Earth orbit[15].
- SpaceX CRS-31's UTC date of spacecraft launch is recorded as +2024-11-05T00:00:00Z[16].
- SpaceX CRS-31's UTC date of spacecraft landing is recorded as +2024-12-17T00:00:00Z[17].
- SpaceX CRS-31's spacecraft docking/undocking date is recorded as +2024-11-05T00:00:00Z[18].
- SpaceX CRS-31's spacecraft docking/undocking date is recorded as +2024-12-16T00:00:00Z[19].
- SpaceX CRS-31's significant event is recorded as rocket launch[20].
- SpaceX CRS-31's significant event is recorded as docking[21].
- SpaceX CRS-31's significant event is recorded as undocking[22].
- SpaceX CRS-31's significant event is recorded as splashdown[23].
- SpaceX CRS-31's launch contractor is recorded as SpaceX[24].
- SpaceX CRS-31's location of landing is recorded as Gulf of Mexico[25].
- SpaceX CRS-31's start point is recorded as Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39A[26].
- SpaceX CRS-31's vessel is recorded as C208[27].
Why It Matters
SpaceX CRS-31 draws 16 Wikipedia views per month (uncrewed_spaceflight category, ranking #39 of 104).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] It is known by 8 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]