SpaceX Dragon Capsule Reaches ISS Carrying 6,500 Pounds of Supplies
SpaceX successfully launched and docked its Dragon capsule at the International Space Station under NASA’s CRS-34 mission. The spacecraft delivered cargo, scientific equipment, and advanced research experiments focused on bone health, microgravity simulation, and charged particles around Earth. Astronauts aboard the ISS will unload and later return research material…
SpaceX successfully launched and docked its Dragon capsule at the International Space Station under NASA’s CRS-34 mission. The spacecraft delivered cargo, scientific equipment, and advanced research experiments focused on bone health, microgravity simulation, and charged particles around Earth. Astronauts aboard the ISS will unload and later return research material…
SpaceX successfully launched and docked its Dragon capsule at the International Space Station under NASA’s CRS-34 mission. The spacecraft delivered cargo, scientific equipment, and advanced research experiments focused on bone health, microgravity simulation, and charged particles around Earth. Astronauts aboard the ISS will unload and later return research material…
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