NASA and SpaceX Prepare for Major Space Operations at the International Space Station
In a busy period for NASA and SpaceX, Crew-9 astronauts are getting ready to relocate their Crew Dragon spacecraft to a new docking position on the International Space Station (ISS). This relocation is part of a series of coordinated activities, including the upcoming launch of SpaceX’s 31st cargo resupply mission. The mission aims to deliver over 6,000 pounds of supplies, including research equipment focusing on brain organoids, heart muscle atrophy, and cold welding techniques. Live coverage of these events will be provided, allowing the public to participate virtually in the exciting missions. Additionally, NASA is preparing to engage with the community through various online activities tied to the resupply mission.
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