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Inspiration4
Inspiration4 (stylized as Inspirati④n) was a 2021 human spaceflight operated by SpaceX on behalf of Shift4 Payments CEO Jared Isaacman. The mission launched the Crew Dragon Resilience on September 16, 2021, at 00:02:56 UTC from Kennedy Space Center's Launch Complex 39A atop a Falcon 9 launch vehicle. It placed the Dragon capsule into a low Earth orbit. The mission ended on September 18, 2021, at 23:06:49 UTC, when Resilience splashed down in the Atlantic Ocean.
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NASA Commercial Crew Program mission to the International Space Station
SpaceX Crew-2
NASA Commercial Crew Program mission to the International Space Station
Pirs
former Russian docking module of the International Space Station
Shenzhou 12
crewed spaceflight of the Shenzhou program of China
Soyuz MS-17
Russian crewed mission to the ISS
Soyuz MS-20
spaceflight mission to ISS
SpaceX CRS-21
cargo resupply mission to the International Space Station
SpaceX CRS-22
cargo resupply mission to the International Space Station
Cygnus NG-14
cargo resupply mission to the International Space Station
Progress MS-17
Russian resupply mission to the International Space Station
Progress MS-15
Cargo Resupply Mission to the International Space Station launched in July 2020
Progress MS-16
Russian resupply mission to the International Space Station
SpaceX CRS-23
cargo resupply mission to the International Space Station
Cygnus NG-16
cargo resupply mission to the International Space Station
Cygnus NG-15
cargo resupply mission to the International Space Station
Progress MS-14
mission to the International Space Station launched in April 2020
Progress M-UM
modified Progress spacecraft used to deliver the Prichal module to the ISS
NepaliSat-1
NepaliSat-1, also known as Bird NPL, was a Nepalese low orbit research satellite and the first satellite of Nepal. Along with a Sri Lankan satellite, Raavana 1, it was launched as part of Cygnus NG-11 by the United States on 17 April 2019. It reached the International Space Station on 19 April 2019, to be deployed later, and was estimated to revolve the Earth for six months.
Raavana 1
Sri Lankan research satellite
EPE-D
former American research satellite