Yes, the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft very much exists and is a cornerstone of global space flight in 2026. There are two current versions: Crew Dragon, which ferries astronauts to and from the International Space Station (ISS), and Cargo Dragon, which carries supplies. As of March 2026, Dragon remains the primary vehicle for NASA's Commercial Crew Program. In fact, just a few days ago in late February 2026, the CRS-33 Dragon cargo capsule successfully undocked from the ISS and splashed down in the Pacific, completing another resupply mission. Dragon is unique because it is the only spacecraft currently in operation capable of returning significant amounts of cargo (and scientific samples) back to Earth, as other cargo ships burn up on re-entry. While SpaceX is heavily focused on the development of Starship, the Dragon fleet continues to be the "workhorse" for low-Earth orbit, with multiple missions scheduled throughout 2026 for both NASA and private entities like Axiom Space.