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SpaceX start Dragon Cargo capsule in early April, April 21st: Watch it live

NASA the SpaceX 32nd Commercial Reversupply Services Start – YouTube
NASA the SpaceX 32nd Commercial Reversupply Services Start - YouTube

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SpaceX will launch his next mission for robot supplies at the International Space Station (ISS) early Monday morning (April 21) and you can watch the campaign live.

A Falcon 9 rocket that is crowned with an unwritten dragon freight capsule is to take off on Monday at 4:15 a.m. Edt (0815 GMT) from the Historic Pad 39a in the Kennedy Space Center of the NASA in Florida.

You can take the start here live at Space.com, with the kind permission of NASA or directly via the agency. The cover begins at 3:55 a.m. Edt (0755 GMT).

A black and white rocket sits on a start pad at night

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket with the company’s Dragon Spacecraft is on November 4, 2024 at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida in Florida in the NASA-Kennedy Space Center to prepare for the CRS-31 mission to the international space. (Credit: SpaceX)

The start will start the CRS-32 freight mission, as called, since it is the 32nd flight SpaceX, which holds NASA as part of a commercial supply contract.

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