SpaceX launches 50th Dragon spacecraft to ISS on resupply mission for NASA
Sunday's launch was the 50th time a SpaceX Dragon spacecraft has visited the International Space Station; the first time was in May 2012 for a resupply demonstration.
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00:00SpaceX on Sunday launched a Commercial Resupply Services CRS-33 mission to the International Space Station from Cape Canaveral in Florida, the Dragon spacecraft's 50th time.
00:22Following stage separation, the first stage landed on the air shortfall of Gravita's drone ship stationed in the Atlantic Ocean.
00:30According to SpaceX officials, the Dragon spacecraft is expected to dock on Monday autonomously after an approximate 28-hour flight.
00:39The CRS-33 will then deliver around 2,268 kilograms of food, supplies and experiments to astronauts on board the ISS.
00:50Some 50 different scientific studies critical for future human space exploration are to be conducted on the mission.
00:57The Dragon spacecraft is expected to return to Earth no earlier than December.
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