The SpaceX CRS-21 Dragon Cargo Craft mission to the International Space Station launched from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. According to NASA, the commercial cargo provider is filled with supplies and payloads, including critical materials to directly support dozens of probes happening in the ISS. More than 250 science and research investigations are set to occur during the station’s Expeditions 64 and 65. The Dragon’s unpressurised trunk will transport the Nanoracks Bishop Airlock, an airtight segment used for the transfer of payloads between the inside and outside of the station. The spacecraft will spend about one month attached to the space station before it returns to Earth.
SpaceX launches upgraded Cargo Dragon spacecraft to ISS







