The International Space Station has received another cargo delivery, essential for keeping the Station’s seven-person crew supplied with experiments, consumables, and equipment during its operation in low Earth orbit. This mission, CRS-27, launched on Tuesday, March 14 at 8:30 PM EDT (00:30 UTC on Wednesday, March 15) from LC-39A at the Kennedy Space Center. It docked on Thursday morning, 35 hours after launch.
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SpaceX’s newest Cargo Dragon 2 spacecraft, C211, has launched atop a Falcon 9 rocket at…
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SpaceX launched its 25th commercial resupply services (CRS) mission for the International Space Station (ISS)…
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The start of 2022 saw no let-up for the Expedition 66 crew aboard the International…
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After a month-long stay at the International Space Station, NASA and SpaceX have successfully returned…
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SpaceX and NASA conducted a Sunday’s launch of the CRS-23 (Commercial Resupply Services 23) mission…
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The SpaceX CRS-22 mission has come to a close, with Cargo Dragon having departed the…
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SpaceX CRS-22 delivers new solar arrays & science to International Space Station
The CRS-22 cargo mission to the International Space Station lifted off right on time at…
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SpaceX launched their 21st contracted Cargo resupply flight to the International Space Station (ISS), marking…