SpaceX Commercial Resupply Resource Reel
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SpaceX Commercial Resupply – One of two American providers delivering cargo to the International Space Station. Download available at: https://images.nasa.gov/details-jsc2023m000197_SpaceX_CRS_Resource_Reel-MP4 Rollout – 00:10 Launch Pad – 00:46 Late Load – 1:21 Launch (day) – 1:48 Launch (night) – 6:37 Second Stage Separation – 9:04 Arrival and Docking – 10:01 Unpack – 13:59 Cold Stowage – 14:36 Pack – 16:58 Undock – 18:04 Splashdown – 20:25 Under NASA’s commercial resupply services contract, SpaceX delivers critical science, hardware, and supplies to crew aboard the International Space Station. SpaceX’s Dragon cargo spacecraft lifts off atop the company’s Falcon 9 rocket from Kennedy Space Center’s Launch Complex 39A in Florida. Commercial resupply by U.S. companies significantly increases NASA’s ability to conduct more investigations aboard the orbiting laboratory. These investigations lead to new technologies, medical treatments, and products that improve life on Earth. Other
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- Source collection: NASA
- License: Public Domain (US Government)
- Category: Space
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