SpaceX Successfully Launches Dragon Capsule for Resupply Mission to ISS
SpaceX has successfully launched its Dragon cargo spacecraft to resupply the International Space Station (ISS) with 6,500 pounds of critical science and supplies. The CRS-34 mission marks the sixth flight for the Cargo Dragon and demonstrates how SpaceX has transformed the economics of space resupply. The Dragon capsule was launched from Cape Canaveral and is expected to dock with the ISS shortly after liftoff. Despite some weather-related delays, the mission goes ahead, featuring vital experiments and equipment that will contribute to ongoing scientific research aboard the station.
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