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Crew Dragon Grace

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SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft
Crew Dragon Grace
Crew Dragon Grace approaches the ISS, June 2025
TypeSpace capsule
ClassDragon 2
Eponym Grace
Serial no.C213
OwnerSpaceX
ManufacturerSpaceX
Specifications
Dimensions4.4 m ×ばつ 3.7 m (14 ft ×ばつ 12 ft)
PowerSolar panel
RocketFalcon 9 Block 5
History
LocationCalifornia
First flight
Last flight
Flights1
Flight time20 days, 2 hours and 59 minutes
Dragon 2s
← Freedom

Crew Dragon Grace (serial number C213) is the fifth and final Dragon 2 based Crew Dragon reusable spacecraft manufactured and operated by SpaceX. It made its maiden flight to the International Space Station (ISS) on Axiom Mission 4.

History

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Crew Dragon C213 is the fifth and final Crew Dragon spacecraft as SpaceX seeks to phase out the craft in favor of Starship .[1] It made its maiden flight in mid 2025 to the International Space Station (ISS) on Axiom Mission 4.[2] The Ax-4 inaugural flight astronauts christened their Dragon 2 with the name "Grace".[3]

Flights

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List includes only completed or currently manifested missions. Dates are listed in UTC, and for future events, they are the earliest possible opportunities (also known as NET dates) and may change.

Flight No. Mission and Patch Launch Landing Duration Remarks Crew Outcome
1 Axiom-4 (patch 1, 2, and 3) 25 June 2025, 06:31:53 15 July 2025, 09:31:41 20 days, 2 hours, 59 minutes Short-duration mission. Success

Notes

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  1. ^ Axiom Space employee

References

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  1. ^ Kurkowski, Seth. "Meet Grace, SpaceX's latest and last Crew Dragon spacecraft". Space Explored. Retrieved 16 February 2026.
  2. ^ Berger, Eric (6 February 2025). "NASA will swap Dragon spacecraft on the ground to return Butch and Suni sooner". Ars Technica . Retrieved 6 February 2025.
  3. ^ Josh Dinner (25 June 2025). "SpaceX launches historic private Axiom-4 astronaut mission to the ISS". SPACE.com.
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