SpaceX CRS-14

SpaceX CRS-14
SpaceX CRS-14 arriving at the ISS on 4 April 2018
NamesSpX-14
Mission typeISS resupply
OperatorSpaceX
COSPAR ID2018-032A
SATCAT no.43267
Mission duration32 days, 22 hours, 32 minutes
Spacecraft properties
SpacecraftDragon 1 C110
Spacecraft typeDragon 1
ManufacturerSpaceX
Dry mass4,200 kg (9,300 lb)
DimensionsHeight: 6.1 m (20 ft)
Diameter: 3.7 m (12 ft)
Start of mission
Launch date2 April 2018, 20:30:38 (2018-04-02UTC20:30:38) UTC
RocketFalcon 9 Full Thrust Block 4 (B1039)
Launch siteCape Canaveral, SLC-40
ContractorSpaceX
End of mission
DisposalRecovered
Landing date5 May 2018, 19:03 (2018-05-05UTC19:04) UTC
Landing sitePacific Ocean off Baja California
Orbital parameters
Reference systemGeocentric
RegimeLow Earth
Inclination51.6°
Berthing at ISS
Berthing portHarmony nadir
RMS capture4 April 2018, 10:40 UTC
Berthing date4 April 2018, 13:00 UTC
Unberthing date5 May 2018, ≈05:30
RMS release5 May 2018, 13:23 UTC
Time berthed≈30 days and 16 hours
Cargo
Mass2,647 kg (5,836 lb)
Pressurised1,721 kg (3,794 lb)
Unpressurised926 kg (2,041 lb)

NASA SpX-14 mission patch

SpaceX CRS-14, also known as SpX-14, was a Commercial Resupply Service mission to the International Space Station launched on 2 April 2018. The mission was contracted by NASA and was flown by SpaceX. This mission reused the Falcon 9 first stage booster previously flown on CRS-12 and the Dragon capsule flown on CRS-8.