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SpaceX will not decommission Dragon, Musk says

  • Elon Musk announced on June 6, 2025, that SpaceX will not decommission its Dragon spacecraft despite previous threats to do so.
  • This decision followed threats from US President Donald Trump to terminate all government agreements with Musk's enterprises, potentially jeopardizing $22 billion in funding.
  • The Dragon spacecraft, created with government assistance, is essential for ferrying astronauts between Earth and the space station, as SpaceX remains the sole American provider with this capability.
  • Each SpaceX launch carries four astronauts, including one Russian as part of an exchange system, while alternative Soyuz capsules hold three astronauts per launch but are less available.
  • Maintaining Dragon operations avoids reliance solely on Russia for crew transport and preserves NASA's access to important scientific and crew missions amid contract uncertainties.
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tycoon Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX aerospace company, called back on Friday and said he will not decommission the Dragon capsule, used by the United States to transport materials and people to the International Space Station (IES), after threatening Thursday to dismantle the service during his network fight with President Donald Trump. “Good advice. Okay, we will not dismantle Dragon,” Musk wrote in X in response to a user who suggested that Trump …

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The Daily Caller broke the news in Washington, United States on Thursday, June 5, 2025.
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