NASA plans to launch SpaceX's Crew Dragon in its first manned mission to the International Space Station (ISS) in May. This would be the first manned mission launched by the US to ISS since 2011.
"SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket will transport NASA astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley from a base in Florida," NASA said in a statement. According to AFP, NASA and SpaceX are currently targeting no earlier than mid-to-late May for launch.
In March, Musk's Crew Dragon capsule made a round trip to the ISS, which is in orbit more than 400 kilometers above Earth, with a mannequin on board, before returning to the Atlantic after six days in space. Since the last US space shuttle mission in 2011, only the Russians have been going back and forth to the ISS. SpaceX has made the trip 15 times since 2012, but only to refuel the station. It is not the only private company servicing NASA: Boeing has also won a contract and is developing its own Starliner capsule.