SpaceX Completes 31st Resupply Mission to the International Space Station
SpaceX has successfully launched its 31st cargo resupply mission to the International Space Station (ISS) from Cape Canaveral, delivering approximately 3 tons of supplies and science gear. This mission, conducted in collaboration with NASA, includes research materials aimed at supporting advancements in heart health and neurodegeneration. The launch occurred with a sonic boom warning issued due to the booster’s return. Following the launch, the Crew Dragon spacecraft relocated to a new docking port at the ISS, facilitating ongoing research activities aboard the station. NASA offered virtual activities for public engagement during this significant mission, which also included festive treats for the crew.
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