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SpaceX Dragon Arrives With 5,000 Pounds of Cargo as ISS Crew Preps September Reboost

The cargo ship will stay through the fall to test trunk-mounted Draco boosts before returning experiments to a California splashdown in December.

Overview

  • Dragon docked at 7:05 a.m. EDT on August 25 to the Harmony forward port after a 2:45 a.m. EDT August 24 launch from Cape Canaveral.
  • NASA’s Mike Fincke opened the hatch about 90 minutes after docking as Jonny Kim, Zena Cardman and Kimiya Yui transferred time-sensitive samples to station freezers.
  • The payload features studies on 3D metal printing, bioprinted vascularized liver tissue (MVP Cell-07), bone-forming stem cells and materials for nerve-repair implants.
  • A series of ISS reboosts using Dragon’s trunk-mounted Draco engines is scheduled to begin in September and continue through the fall of 2025.
  • The capsule is on its third flight, its Falcon 9 booster achieved a seventh landing on A Shortfall of Gravitas, and Sen’s SpaceTV-1 released docking footage from the station.