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List of all SpaceX crewed flights to space

Since 2020, SpaceX has been the leader in launching crews to space for NASA. However, NASA’s bet on turning its Commercial Crew Program winners into commercial options has paid off with several missions in the books or planned that are for entirely private customers. Here’s a list of every crewed flight from SpaceX and who flew on it.

How many crewed missions has SpaceX launched?

Since 2020, SpaceX has launched 15 crewed flights to space, 10 for NASA and four for commercial customers.

SpaceX crewed launches at a glance

Number of crewed launches: 15 (NASA: 10, Commercial: 5)

Number of crew: 56 (Government: 41, Commercial: 15)

Destinations: ISS (13), LEO (2)

Dragons: 4 (Endeavour, Resilience, Endurance, Freedom)

SpaceX’s continued dominance over Boeing

Boeing was always favored to be the unofficial winner of NASA’s Commercial Crew Program. They were supposed to beat SpaceX to space by a long shot due to their decades of experience with the Shuttle and ISS. However, Boeing just recently got its first crewed test flight off the ground, and it ran into problems. SpaceX is so far ahead that Starliner’s future as a commercial competitor is not even talked about.

Since 2020, SpaceX has expanded its fleet of Crewed Dragon spacecraft from one to four and tallied up 10 missions. These flights included many firsts like Inspiration4, the first fully commercial spaceflight, and Axiom-1, the first fully commercial mission to the ISS. Several more Axiom flights are planned as well as commercial missions from Polaris, the successor of Inspiration4. Meanwhile, Boeing is just trying to complete its original NASA-paid flights.

SpaceX crew-6 walkout
SpaceX Crew-6 crew walking out of NASA Crew Quarters before launch in their white and black SpaceX flight suits.

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A prequel to crewed Starship flights

All of this looms beneath the shadow of a much larger program that would bring humans to the Moon, Mars, and beyond. This of course is known as Starship and is being developed currently down at the company’s Starbase facility in South Texas. While the rocket has only launched once, and not very far, there is already a list of people getting ready to fly it to space.

The first will be Polaris. Currently, the focus of the Polaris Program is Polaris Dawn, a high-altitude Crewed Dragon flight that will test what SpaceX is capable of on its own. Later on in the program Polaris plans to perform the first crewed Starship mission. However, no details as to what that will look like are public.

A fully stacked Starship rocket down in Starbase, Texas. Image: Theresa Cross / Space Explored

A second mission was dearMoon, a flight around the Moon crewed by artist and musicians with a mission to inspire. However, Yusaku Maezawa canceled the mission in early 2024 due to development delays with Starship.

Starship has the ability to disrupt the launch service industry, when that will happen will be determined on the rocket’s development milestones. But every crew SpaceX launches on its own into space is experienced gained for its true goal, making life multi-planetary.

List of crewed SpaceX Dragon launches

Dates (UTC)MissionCrewDestinationDragon
May 30 –
August 2, 2020
DM-2Doug Hurley
Bob Behken
ISSEndeavour
November 16, 2020 –
May 2, 2020
Crew-1Micheal Hopkins
Victor Glover
Soichi Noguchi
Shannon Walker
ISSResilience
April 23 –
November 9, 2021
Crew-2Shane Kimbrough
Megan MuchArthur
Akihiko Hoshide
Thomas Pesquet
ISSEndeavour
September 16 – 18, 2021Inspiration4Jared Issacman
Sian Proctor
Hayley Arcenaux
Chris Sembroski
LEOResilience
November 11, 2021 –
May 6, 2022
Crew-3Raja Chari
Robert Hines
Matthias Maurer
Kayla Barron
ISSEndurance
April 8 – 25, 2022Axiom-1Micheal López-Alegría
Larry Connor
Eytan Stibble
Mark Pathy
ISSEndeavour
April 27 –
October 14, 2022
Crew-4Kjell Lindgren
Robert Hines
Samatha Cristoforetti
Jessica Watkins
ISSFreedom
October 5, 2022 –
March 12, 2023
Crew-5Nicole Mann
Josh Cassada
Koichi Wakata
Anna Kikina
ISSEndurance
March 2 –
September 4, 2023
Crew-6Stephen Bowen
Warren Hoburg
Sultan Al Neyadi
Andrey Fedyaev
ISSEndeavour
May 21 – May 31, 2023Axiom-2Peggy Whitson
John Shoffner
Ali AlQarni
Rayyanah Barnawi
ISSFreedom
August 26, 2023 –
March 12, 2024
Crew-7Jasmin Moghbeli
Andreas Mogensen
Satoshi Furukawa
Konstantin Borisov
ISSEndurance
January 18 –
February 9, 2024
Axiom-3Michael López-Alegría
Walter Villadei
Alper Gezeravcı
Marcus Wandt
ISSFreedom
March 4 – CurrentCrew-8Matthew Dominick
Michael Barratt
Jeanette Epps
Alexander Grebenkin
ISSEndeavour
September 10 – 15Polaris DawnJared Issacman
Scott Poteet
Sarah Gillis
Anna Menon
LEOResilience
September 28 – CurrentCrew-9Nick Hauge
Aleksandr Gorbunov
ISSFreedom

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Seth Kurkowski covers launches and general space news for Space Explored. He has been following launches from Florida since 2018.

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