Los Angeles. The US Space Agency (NASA) plans to launch SpaceX’s new supply mission to the International Space Station in early June.
The cargo carrier ‘SpaceX Dragon cargo’ spacecraft is scheduled to launch no earlier than June 3 on the company’s Falcon 9 rocket from Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. According to NASA, the SpaceX Dragon International Space Station roll out solar array The international crew, including the fresh pair, will arrive with new scientific investigation equipment, food supplies and other supplies.
These new solar panels, which harness stored kinetic energy, will expand the space station’s energy-generating capabilities, according to NASA.
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