In Japanese folklore, Ryūgū-jō (竜宮城, 龍宮城, "Dragon palace castle") is the undersea palace of Ryūjin, the dragon kami of the sea. Depending on the version of the legend, it is built from red and white coral, or from solid crystal. The inhabitants of the palace were Ryūjin's families and servants, who were denizens of the sea. In some legends, on each of the four sides of the palace it is a different season, and one day in the palace is equal to a century outside its boundaries. The most famous legend about the palace concerns Urashima Tarō's visit to Ryūgū-jō for three days
On top of that a Falcon 9 launches a dragon/draco for NASA with a window opening on June 28!
The Dragon’s Head (North Node) and the Dragon’s Tail (South Node) refer to the Moon’s undulating course symbolized by the twisting of the Dragon about the North Pole. [2]
https://astrologyking.com/thuban-star/
2018 pole star gate
On February 1, 2012 SpaceX announced that it had completed the development of a new, more powerful version of a storable-propellant rocket engine, this one called SuperDraco. This high-thrust hypergolic engine—about 200 times larger than the Draco RCS thruster hypergolic engine—offers deep throttling ability,[6] and just like the Draco thruster, was designed to provide multiple restart capability and use the same shared hypergolic propellants as Draco. Its primary purpose was to be for SpaceX's LAS (launch abort system) on the Dragon spacecraft. According to a NASA press release, the engine has a transient from ignition to full thrust of 100 ms. During launch abort, eight SuperDracos were expected to fire for 5 seconds at full thrust. The development of the engine was partially funded by NASA's CCDev 2 program. Name: Draco comes from the Greek drakōn for dragon. Draco (constellation) is a constellation (the Dragon) in the polar region of the Northern Hemisphere near Cepheus and Ursa Major
It was announced in May 2014 that the flight-qualified version of the SuperDraco engine is the first[clarification needed] fully 3D printed rocket engine. In particular, the engine combustion chamber is printed of Inconel, an alloy of nickel and iron, using a process of direct metal laser sintering, and operates at a chamber pressure 6,900 kilopascals (1,000 psi) at a very high temperature.[clarification needed] The engines are contained in a printed protective nacelle to prevent fault propagation in the event of an engine failure.[1][16][17]
. As of June 2018, the spacecraft is expected to conduct an automated test mission to the International Space Station (ISS) on September 16, 2018, and to carry its first crew on a demonstration flight on January 17, 2019.[11]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragon_2
2018 is also the flight of Super Draco
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragon_2#In-flight_abort_test
Largest Commercial Rocket Launch Deal Ever Signed by SpaceX
sPHENIX Gets CD0 for Upgrade to Experiment Tracking the Building Blocks of Matter
https://www.bnl.gov/rhic/news2/news.asp?a=6793&t=todayIn ancient Egypt , the stars of the Plough (Ursa Major) were called the “Car of Osiris,” shown on some planispheres by an Ark , situated near the polar point.
The Falcon explosion on Sept 1 occurred when Osiris Rex was set atop the Atlas V, just as it was declared ready for launch:
OSIRIS-REx mission to continue despite SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket explosion:
http://www.wftv.com/news/local/spacex-explosion-nearly-destroyed-asteroid-seeking-osiris-rex-spacecraft-official-says/444996227OSIRIS-REx is on the launch pad
The OSIRIS-REx mission passed its flight readiness review yesterday, clearing the way for the spacecraft to launch on Thursday, September 8. That news came out just before the catastrophic loss of a SpaceX rocket on a launch pad just 2 kilometers away, but NASA has assured the public that the aftermath of the Falcon 9 explosion has had no effect on OSIRIS-REx's continuing preparations.http://www.planetary.org/blogs/emily-lakdawalla/2016/09021416-osiris-rex-is-on-the-launch.html
The placement of the Fifth's iconic stars between Osiris's gaze and the Atlas logo is intentional and analogizes the way the 5 SLS expertise and unique role protect the Atlas launch vehicle from the dangers intrinsic to space launch.
https://www.cnn.com/2017/11/02/world/new-void-in-pyramid-of-giza-trnd/index.html
Followed by a "Draco" link to earth.
https://news.utexas.edu/2017/12/14/using-ai-to-discover-new-worlds
And the dragons palace throne of iron
https://www.cnet.com/news/great-pyramid-of-giza-cheops-egypt-iron-throne-void/
(CNN)For the first time, eight planets have been found orbiting a distant star, Kepler-90, 2,545 light-years from Earth in the Draco constellation, NASA announced Thursday. It is the first star known to support as many planets as are orbiting our own sun, and researchers believe that this is the first of many to come.https://www.cnn.com/2017/12/14/us/nasa-kepler-announcement-eight-planets-kepler-90/index.html
https://money.cnn.com/2017/12/15/technology/future/spacex-crs-13-launch/index.html
The same day (12/15/17) Spacex launched the dragon on the return of the amos explosion pad followed again by Iridium.
SLC-40 comes back to life with CRS-13 static fire campaign
"RETURN, RETURN, RETURN: CRS-13 MISSION MARKS TRIPLE-PLAY IN TERMS OF SPACEX REUSE"
CRS-13 is the 17th SpaceX launch in 2017 and saw an estimated 4,800 pounds (2,177 kg) of crew supplies, experiments and supplies sent to the International Space Station (ISS). It marks the second time a flight-proven Dragon spacecraft has been launched towards the space station. This Dragon last flew on the CRS-6 flight to the ISS between April and May 2015.The flight was the first to use the pad since a different Falcon 9 exploded during pre-flight tests in September of 2016. That mission, Amos-6, saw the loss of the Falcon 9 rocket, $185 million Amos 6 spacecraft and a good portion of the infrastructure at Pad 40.
"SpaceX plans to conduct one final launch in 2017 from Vandenberg Air Force Base located in California, with the launch of the Iridium Next Flight 4."
Read more at http://www.spaceflightinsider.com/organizations/space-exploration-technologies/spacex-launches-crs-13-towards-iss/#rsEFRmHbhYqL4JFu.99
The launch book-ends SpaceX’s year: the company’s first flight of the year also took place from Vandenberg carrying ten Iridium-NEXT satellites. That launch marked Falcon’s return to flight following an accident in September 2016 that destroyed a Falcon 9 rocket and its Amos 6 payload while the rocket was being fuelled for a static fire test, two days ahead of its planned launch.
These were two of four launches SpaceX have conducted for Iridium this year, along with four Dragon missions to resupply the International Space Station
Iridium 5/Dragon