Shannon (ship) explained

MV Shannon, formerly known as MV GO Navigator, is one of SpaceX's two Dragon capsule recovery vessels. Owned by SpaceX through Falcon Landing LLC (which also owns SpaceX's faring recovery vessels and Elon Musk's private jet), this vessel, along with its sister ship,, is designed to retrieve Crew and Cargo Dragon capsules after splashdown.

When a Dragon capsule is preparing to return to Earth, Shannon or Megan are dispatched to wait near the predetermined landing zone. After splashdown, fast boats deployed from the vessel, approach the capsule to perform safety checks, check on the crew, and prepare it to be lifted aboard the recovery vessel, where the astronauts can exit the capsule. NASA requires SpaceX to allow the astronauts to exit within 60 minutes of splashdown.

To support its mission, the vessel is equipped with a specialized crane on the stern to pull the capsule up from the water, a medical unit to treat astronauts, and a helipad to allow astronauts and any time-sensitive cargo materials returned from space to be quickly returned to shore.

History

GO Navigators services were procured by SpaceX as a quick transport vessel, as a back-up to GO Searcher in the event of any technical failures.

In 2018 and 2019, the vessel and its crew were deployed for several hours of training to prepare for the recovery of the Dragon 2 capsules and their astronauts. The vessel executed the recovery operations during the Crew Dragon In-Flight Abort Test.

Between April and May 2019, GO Navigator was temporarily re-assigned to fairing recovery operations for the ArabSat-6A, Starlink 0.9, STP-2, and Amos-17 missions.

The vessel played a key role in the recovery operation of SpaceX's first crewed mission – Crew Dragon Demo-2.[1] [2] [3] [4] along with Megan.[5] Both the vessels are identical and equipped with a medical treatment facility, helipad, lifting frame, etc.[6]

GO stands for Guice Offshore, the owner and operator of these type of vessels.[7]

In early 2022, the vessel was renamed Shannon after SpaceX Crew-1 astronaut Shannon Walker, along with GO Searcher being renamed Megan after SpaceX Crew-2 astronaut Megan McArthur. They are registered to Falcon Landing LLC, a SpaceX-linked company that also owns recovery ships Bob and Doug and Elon's private jet.

List of recovery missions

Mission Overview

Demo-2

For the Crew Dragon Demo-2 mission, the GO Navigator had a broken backup generator; however it still completed its mission and recovered the Endeavour capsule from the sea. The recovery was impeded by private boats which circled the capsule in the water.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: SpaceX Crew Dragon: everything you need to know about the Demo-2 space launch. BBC Science Focus Magazine. en. 2020-05-31.
  2. Web site: Everything you need to know about SpaceX's historic Demo-2 launch, its first with NASA astronauts. Sheetz. Michael. 2020-05-26. CNBC. en. 2020-05-31.
  3. Web site: Launch America – a partnership between NASA and private space companies – will help open the space above Earth to people besides government astronauts.. NASA. 2020-05-31.
  4. Web site: GO Navigator. SpaceXFleet. en. 2020-05-31.
  5. Web site: GO Searcher. SpaceXFleet. en. 2020-05-31.
  6. Web site: Crew Dragon Recovery. SpaceXFleet. en. 2020-05-31.
  7. Web site: NASA shows off SpaceX's upgraded Crew Dragon recovery vessel, tests helipad. Ralph. Eric. 2018-11-05. TESLARATI. en-US. 2020-05-31.