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Earlier dragons had derived name so @Lazaro Fernandes explain me one thing is grace a new name or derived? Peggy's words seem like it's new. But in collectspace it shows, "SpaceX's Crew Dragon "Grace" is the first human-rated spacecraft to fly under that name. A small "hopper" designed by Intuitive Machines to jump across the moon's surface was also named "Grace" in honor of Grace Hopper, a pioneer in mathematics and computer programming. A new orbiting observatory planned for launch in 2027, the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, carries the name of NASA's first chief of astronomy." Here's the link http://www.collectspace.com/news/news-062525a-axiom-mission-4-ax4-grace-dragon-capsule-name.html—⚰️NΛSΛB1058 (TALK)02:45, 26 June 2025 (UTC)Reply