The Dragon spacecraft carries food and scientific equipment for several experiments on board the ISS.
The American private space company SpaceX has sent another batch of payload for NASA astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS). Space.com reported it.
The Falcon 9 launch vehicle launched from the Florida cosmodrome on November 10 at 04:28 (Kyiv time).
According to the plan, CRS-29 (the 29th robotic resupply mission carried out by SpaceX to the orbital laboratory for NASA. – Ed.) will arrive at the ISS on November 11 in the afternoon.
SpaceX’s Dragon spacecraft carries more than 5,000 pounds of cargo, including food and scientific equipment for experiments aboard the ISS.
Dragon will spend about a month docking with the ISS as part of the CRS-29 mission before returning to Earth with about 1,724 kilograms of cargo on board.
Let’s recall that on May 31, the Crew Dragon spacecraft returned space tourists to Earth after spending ten days on the International Space Station.
On July 28, SpaceX launched another batch of 22 new generation satellites for the orbital constellation of the Starlink global network.
Source: korrespondent

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