Crew Dragon's in-flight abort test

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gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:test_subjects
gptkbp:challenges overcame technical challenges
gptkbp:collaboration collaborated with NASA
gptkbp:conducted gptkb:Space_X
gptkbp:crew uncrewed
gptkbp:date January 19, 2020
gptkbp:duration approximately 6 minutes
gptkbp:engine_type gptkb:Super_Draco
gptkbp:evaluates analyzed by NASA
gptkbp:events further tests planned
gptkbp:first_flight gptkb:Demo-1
gptkbp:funding funded by NASA
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Crew Dragon's in-flight abort test
gptkbp:involved_rocket gptkb:Falcon_9
gptkbp:is_a_supporter_of yes
gptkbp:is_tested_for positive
analyzed for improvements
months of planning
extensively documented
conducted post-test
published in reports
Space X engineers
abort test
safety test
critical for future crewed missions
demonstrated successful abort capability
increased confidence in spacecraft safety
gptkbp:launch_date January 19, 2020
gptkbp:launch_platform gptkb:NASA
gptkbp:launch_site gptkb:Launch_Complex_39_A
gptkbp:legacy set standards for future missions
gptkbp:location gptkb:Cape_Canaveral
gptkbp:mission ensure crew safety during launch
gptkbp:notable_mission gptkb:NASA_Commercial_Crew_Program
gptkbp:outcome successful
gptkbp:part_of gptkb:Crew_Dragon_program
gptkbp:public_interest high public interest
gptkbp:purpose demonstrate safety features
gptkbp:recordings yes
gptkbp:related_vehicle gptkb:Dragon
gptkbp:result Crew Dragon safely separated from Falcon 9
gptkbp:significance validates crew safety
gptkbp:test_completion completed successfully
gptkbp:test_flight_path suborbital
gptkbp:test_future_implications important for future space travel
gptkbp:test_innovation utilized new technology
gptkbp:test_launch_time 10:30 AM EST
gptkbp:test_media_coverage extensive media coverage
gptkbp:test_review reviewed by experts
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Space_X
gptkbp:bfsLayer 4