SpaceX's 34th Resupply Mission to ISS Delivers Scientific Research
SpaceX has launched its 34th commercial resupply mission to the International Space Station, carrying a variety of scientific experiments under a NASA contract.
The latest SpaceX mission marks the 34th resupply effort under its contract with NASA, aimed at supporting ongoing research aboard the International Space Station.
This mission is expected to deliver new scientific experiments, contributing to the body of knowledge in various fields.
As the Dragon spacecraft heads to the ISS, it underscores the continued collaboration between SpaceX and NASA in advancing space exploration and research.
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Update at 07:51 UTC on 2026-05-24
SpaceNews reported NASA plans to add more missions to SpaceX’s commercial crew contract, protecting the agency from the possibility that Boeing’s spacecraft is never certified for missions to the International Space Station. The post NASA to add missions to S.
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Update at 15:32 UTC on 2026-06-12
NASA News reported NASA and its international partners are set to receive scientific research samples and hardware as a SpaceX Dragon spacecraft is scheduled to depart the International Space Station on Tuesday, June 16, for its return to Earth. Watch NASA’s.
Sources: NASA News