Successfully launch unmanned spacecraft to ISS
The Dragon Airship was successfully launched yesterday and brought cargo to the International Space Station (ISS).
Unmanned spacecraft carries goods to ISS
The rocket carrying unmanned spacecraft Dragon is launched from Cape Canaveral base, Florida state, USA, at 4:10 pm EDT time (about 3 am this morning in Hanoi).
According to RT, Dragon carries nearly two tons of goods including food, equipment for scientific research for 6 astronauts on ISS, including an ISSpresso coffee machine.
After launch, Falcon9 missiles are expected to return to Earth and land in a remote controlled area, more than 300 km from the Florida coast. However, this plan failed. SpaceX Company researched and conducted Falcon9 testing but failed.Reusable rocket generation is expected to reduce the cost of commercial launches.
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