SpaceX fires up uncrewed Dragon cargo bound for ISS after weather delay

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Three days after a weather delay, SpaceX launched an uncrewed Cargo Dragon on a Falcon 9 from Cape Canaveral, delivering about 6,500 pounds of supplies and science gear to the ISS for Expedition 74; the first stage landed successfully on its sixth flight, while Dragon will autonomously rendezvous and dock with the station to unload thousands of pounds of crew clothing, hardware and research equipment.
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