Dragon Cargo Capsule by SpaceX Has Reached The ISS

The Dragon Cargo Capsule has been sent out to carry supplies to the International Space Station (ISS). It had with it 2,312 kilograms of supplies, research investigations, and equipment for the plan six-person station expedition 60. The report of SpaceX said that the cargo capsule has finally reached the ISS and it is indeed a success.

"I want to congratulate all the members of the team across the world to has helped in making this expedition happen. Not only were they able to build a beautiful spacecraft, but they built one that is able to deliver much-needed supplies to the station where the practical aspect become an intricate contribution to what is necessary. The mission continues," Hague said. He is the person in the transmission and the mission continues.

There are people assigned to function as ground controllers and they took charge of the robotic arm of the Dragon to ensure that it is able to maneuver towards the berthing port where it could technically land. The space station has a port called the Harmony module, where there are 16 bolts to drive the station still close to the research outpost that's orbiting around.

The station has planned to work on opening their hatches on Sunday, which will lead them to the compartment where the supplies are. This newly arrived cargo freighter comes with a pressurized compartment so its opening is indeed another milestone. The people in the ISS are excited about the capsule that will help them figure out what he said I cannot do.

The Dragon has finally arrives at its destination since last Saturday. This is perhaps its third space expedition following the trips it took out into the orbit in 2015 and 2017.

This is the first time that the SpaceX was able to fly its space engines in the Dragon Capsule for three times.

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