It's the first time a spacecraft designed and built by a private company, using a rocket that can return part of itself to Earth, has lofted humans into space. Veteran astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley are cruising to the International Space Station aboard the innovative new SpaceX Crew Dragon.
Humans have been flying to space for nearly six decades—from Yuri Gagarin's first flight above Earth's atmosphere to the construction and inhabitation of the International Space Station.
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