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Updated · Quantum Zeitgeist · May 6
SpaceX and NASA launch ISS cargo mission
Updated
Updated · Quantum Zeitgeist · May 6

SpaceX and NASA launch ISS cargo mission

9 articles · Updated · Quantum Zeitgeist · May 6
  • The CRS-34 Dragon is set to lift off at 7:16 p.m. EDT on 12 May from Cape Canaveral, carrying a wood-based bone scaffold and other experiments.
  • It is due to dock autonomously with the station's Harmony module on 14 May, bringing studies on microgravity simulation, red blood cells and charged particles affecting power grids and satellites.
  • Dragon is expected to stay until mid-June before returning completed experiments and time-sensitive cargo to Earth, supporting ongoing ISS crew operations and research in low Earth orbit.
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