SpaceX just let people crawl into its new spaceship for NASA astronauts â" here's what it's like inside SpaceX ...
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SpaceX allowed a few reporters into its Hawthorne, California headquarters on Monday for close-up looks at a new spaceship and spacesuit for NASA astronauts.
The aerospace company, founded by tech mogul Elon Musk, built its Crew Dragon hardware as part of the agency's Commercial Crew Program. Boeing also designed a new seven-person space capsule for NASA called the CST-100 Starliner.
NASA launched program in 2010 to replace its (now-retired) space shuttle fleet with privately developed American spacecraft â" and stop paying Russia more and more money to fly astronauts to the International Space Station.
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Crewed test launches of each spaceship are slated for 2019. However, SpaceX is poised to send the first commercial astronauts into space, given that Boeing must fix leaky fuel valves on the CST-100 Starliner.
Some who climbed aboard SpaceX's mockups shared photos and videos of the event on Twitter and Instagram.
Here's a sample of some of the best footage and pictures, and what journalists said it was like inside:
For Monday's media event, SpaceX took a full-size mockup of the Crew Dragon capsule and rolled it outside its headquarters in Greater Los Angeles.
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Mockup of Crew Dragon capsule, with first-ever landed Falcon 9 first stage in background at #SpaceX HQ pic.twitter.com/5AKQkYcqns
The spaceship is reportedly identical in appearance to the ones astronauts will fly, minus the expensive rocket engines.
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The @SpaceX Crew Dragon mock-up capsule and our awesome photographer Raul Marin. â¦@CNBCâ© pic.twitter.com/E3tstgtBjQ
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Aerospace photographer Jack Beyer said he was "on the ceiling" about climbing aboard the ship. This ultra-wide-angle video he shared on Twitter shows what it's like to crawl inside.
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Beyond excited to be at @SpaceX today for a Commercial Crew update! Hereâs what it looks like to climb into a Crew dragon. @NASASpaceflight #SpaceX pic.twitter.com/1Ncmn98SKy
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