Crew Dragon

SpaceX manned launch system is called "Crew Dragon" or "Dragon 2"

NASA's SpaceX DM-2 Mission Highlights

The First crewed Dragon test mission DM-2 launched for 30th May 2020

DM-2 Mission Patch

NASA's DM-2 mission patch is shaped like SpaceX's Crew Dragon capsule that Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken flew aboard.

This emblem for launch, was included on the F9; the NASA worm.

DM2 with NASA worm logo

Link to NASA recap of Crew Dragon DM1 flight to the ISS Press Kit between 2-8th March 2019.

Crew Dragon Docking at the ISS (3 March 2019)

Crew Dragon docking

This is the precursor to the MCT to transport crews going to Mars around 2025 (was 2028)

Dragon V2 Unmanned test flights slated for January 2019

First test flight Dragon v2 (Dragon DM-1) NASA Launched on the 2nd March 2019 ( was Nov/Dec 2018 or even November 2017).

Dragon 2 Spacecraft Docks At Space Station

Dragon Flight Abort Test - suborbital success.

Crewed test flight

Dragon V2 Crewed Test flight NASA launched on 30 May 2020

Dragon v2 (Dragon DM-2) - Crew NASA astronauts Robert Behnken and Douglas G Hurley

Flight duration - Mission duration was ‎63 days, 23 hours and 25 minutes.

Robert Behnken, a US Air Force colonel, has flown on two space shuttle missions both on Endeavor STS123 and STS130 and performed six spacewalks. He has logged 708 hours in space.

Douglas G Hurley, a retired US Marine Corps colonel, joined NASA in 2000. He has completed two spaceflights as pilot of STS-127 and STS-135.

Dragon V2 First 'Mission' flight "Crew-1" slated for Aug 2020 to and from the International Space Station

Dragon v2 (Dragon DM-3) - Mission flight Crew NASA astronauts Victor Glover and Mike Hopkins

Also Shannon Walker and JAXA astronaut Noguchi Soichi

for a long-duration flight. Launch date NET Oct. 23, 2020.

NOTE

Sunita Lyn Williams was moved from SpaceX Demo2 flight to Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner first 'Mission' crewed flight that has slipped to late 2021 NASA said flight is also along with Navy Commander Josh Cassada who has never been into space

Dragon Support Ships

SpaceX have a Crew Dragon support ship called 'Go Searcher' that has been updated with data relay communications systems, 'Go Searcher' will greet the returning Dragon 2 astronauts crew when they land either in the ocean or in the Gulf of Mexico.