NASA has confirmed the successful launch of a SpaceX Dragon resupply spacecraft that is heading to the ISS. The spacecraft launched Sunday, August 29, at 3:14
NASA has confirmed the successful launch of a SpaceX Dragon resupply spacecraft that is heading to the ISS. The spacecraft launched Sunday, August 29, at 3:14 AM EDT. The Dragon spacecraft was pushed into orbit atop a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, with a launch happening at Kennedy Space Center from Launch Complex 39A. The launch marks the 23rd Commercial Resupply Services mission that SpaceX has undertaken. Docking for the capsule will happen autonomously around 11 AM on Monday, August 30. NASA says the capsule will remain attached to the ISS for about a month for returning to Earth.