
SpaceX’s Falcon 9 Launched uncrewed Dragon Cargo Ship to International Space Station
SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket launched the Dragon Cargo spacecraft to International Space Station (ISS) on 5th of December (Thursday) at Cape Canaveral, Florida, United States of America after one day delay due to worse conditions of upper winds.
CRS-19 is a month long mission of NASA and SpaceX in which Dragon ship in its 21st flight has delivered new research and supplies to ISS and it will deliver back all surplus hardware and other stuff including result database to earth. CRS-19 mission was signed for 12 flights only and later extension was given till 21st flight. SpaceX is expected to use more advanced version of Dragon in future to continue contract with NASA.
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