Rank 109 — the NASA Heritage Collector catalog capstone — celebrates Crew Dragon Demo-2, the 30 May 2020 Commercial Crew flight that returned astronaut launches to United States soil for the first time since Space Shuttle Atlantis STS-135 in July 2011. Astronauts Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken rode SpaceX Crew Dragon Endeavour (C206) atop Falcon 9 Block 5 from Launch Complex 39A at Kennedy Space Center, docked to the International Space Station on 31 May 2020, spent 63 days aboard ISS, and splashed down in the Gulf of Mexico on 2 August 2020 — validating NASA's Commercial Crew Program partnership with SpaceX and ending the Soyuz-only gap. Hurley named the capsule Endeavour after his STS-127 shuttle orbiter; the black-and-white thermal protection aesthetic signaled a new commercial era distinct from shuttle tile. Endeavour was recovered and reused on Crew-2 and Inspiration4. Wallimilist renders the circular-framed capsule, ISS approach geometry, and Commercial Crew typography exactly as the master PNG dictates — station blue palette, CREW DRAGON DEMO-2 title, and curator copy on the pandemic-era launch that reopened the American crew launch chapter.