CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – NASA Administrator Charles Bolden addresses media representatives at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on May 22, 2012, following the successful SpaceX demonstration flight launch to the International Space Station. In the background is the countdown clock at the Kennedy Press Site. The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket lifted off Space Launch Complex-40 on Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida at 3:44 a.m. EDT, carrying the Dragon capsule to orbit. The launch is the company’s second demonstration test flight for NASA’s Commercial Orbital Transportation Services, or COTS, Program. During the flight, the Dragon will conduct a series of check-out procedures to test and prove its systems, including rendezvous and berthing with the International Space Station. If the capsule performs as planned, the cargo and experiments it is carrying will be transferred to the station. The cargo includes food, water and provisions for the station’s Expedition crews, such as clothing, batteries and computer equipment. Under COTS, NASA has partnered with two aerospace companies to deliver cargo to the station. For more information, visit www.nasa.gov/spacex.
Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett