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SpaceX's reused "Dragon" has arrived at the International Space Station
"We have captured a dragon." It was in this way that NASA announced on its Twitter that the Dragon cargo capsule arrived without problems to the International Space Station (ISS), a moment transmitted live by NASA TV.SpaceX's 14th commercial refueling mission is made up of an unmanned Dragon cargo ship and a Falcon 9 rocket, a journey that is not new to any of the space vehicles.SpaceX's 14th commercial refueling mission is made up of an unmanned Dragon cargo ship and a Falcon 9 rocket, a journey that is not new to any of the space vehicles."This is the second refueling mission to NASA where we are not only using a rocket that has already flown, but also a Dragon that has been on the International Space Station," said one of the people in charge of the Dragon mission.
The charge of the Dragon is part of more than 2,500 kilos of food and equipment for experiments. Among them is a study designed to help optimize plant growth in space, and an investigation into how the bone marrow produces red blood cells in a microgravity environment.The capsule will remain in orbit for about a month and then return to Earth with more than 3,500 kilos of research material and hardware.See below for the video of the launch of Falcon 9 with Dragon on board, which happened on Monday, April 2nd. transmission of the load operation is now being made live on Nasa Live.
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