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NASA, SpaceX Target May 12 Launch of Dragon Resupply Mission to International Space Station

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NASA, SpaceX Target May 12 Launch of Dragon Resupply Mission to International Space Station

NASA and SpaceX are targeting May 12 to launch the 34th Commercial Resupply Services mission to the International Space Station. The Dragon spacecraft will deliver scientific experiments and supplies to the ISS.

NASA and SpaceX are targeting May 12 to launch the Dragon spacecraft from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. This is the 34th SpaceX Commercial Resupply Services mission to the International Space Station. The mission will deliver scientific investigations, food, supplies, and equipment to the ISS. The Dragon spacecraft will carry experiments to study microgravity simulators, bone scaffolds, and charged particles around Earth. The ISS has been continuously occupied for over 25 years, advancing scientific knowledge and testing technologies for deep-space missions. The resupply mission supports NASA's Artemis program and future human missions to Mars.

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