SpaceX Dragon Delivers 6,500 Pounds of Science to the ISS

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A SpaceX Dragon cargo capsule autonomously docked with the International Space Station, delivering about 6,500 pounds of research and supplies including microgravity experiments, a wooden bone scaffold, and studies on red blood cells and the spleen, plus instruments to study space weather, planetary formation, and Earth–Moon radiation effects, underscoring SpaceX’s pivotal role in sustaining ISS research.
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