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Reading:Spacex Dragon Cargo launch April 21: City Hall Live
SPACEX starts the next robot re -dissemination mission at the International Space Station (ISS) on Monday morning (April 21), and you can see the action in real time.
It will be released on Monday at 4:15 am on Monday at 4:15 am EDT (0815 GMT) at the historic pad 39a at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
You can see the launch on the Space.com provided by NASA. Directly through the agency. The application range begins at 3:55 am EDT (0755 GMT).
Spacex Falcon 9 ROCKET, which is at the top of the company’s dragon spacecraft, stands on November 4, 2024, at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in NASA in Florida, standing at the Launch Complex 39A in the CRS-31 to the International Space Station. We have prepared a mission launch. (Image credit: Spacex)
This release will begin CRS-32 cargo missions, so it is nominated because it will be carried out by SPACEX 32 times under the contract of commercial re-supply service with NASA.