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SpaceX's Dragon capsule docks at ISS on 30th cargo mission for NASA

By Ava Ramirez
Published in SpaceX
April 14, 2024
1 min read
SpaceX's Dragon capsule docks at ISS on 30th cargo mission for NASA

SpaceX’s Dragon capsule recently made headlines as it successfully docked at the International Space Station (ISS) on its 30th cargo mission for NASA. The remarkable feat showcases the continued partnership between SpaceX and NASA in advancing space exploration.

On this mission, the Dragon capsule, filled with supplies and scientific experiments, arrived at the ISS and was captured by the station’s robotic arm operated by astronauts on board. This marks another successful delivery to the ISS, supporting its crew with essential items and equipment.

The Dragon capsule will remain attached to the ISS for several weeks, allowing astronauts to unload its cargo and load it up with items for return to Earth. This collaboration between SpaceX and NASA highlights the importance of bringing supplies and conducting research in space to further our understanding of the universe.

The successful docking of SpaceX’s Dragon capsule at the ISS on its 30th cargo mission for NASA demonstrates the ongoing commitment to space exploration and scientific advancement. This achievement paves the way for future missions and discoveries that will continue to push the boundaries of human knowledge and exploration beyond Earth’s atmosphere.


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