Dragon cargo ship docked to ISS

NASA researchers announced that the Dragon cargo ship has docked at the ISS. The device did this

offline - this process could be watched live. Scientists sent the device using the Falcon 9 launch vehicle, which launched from the Cape Canaveral Space Center on June 3.

Scientists noted that Dragon docked to the ISS at about 12:09 Moscow time. The researchers did not interfere with the process, it happened automatically.

A piece of space debris damaged the ISS

The launch vehicle and spacecraft are owned by private company SpaceX, which delivers cargo and crews to the ISS under a contract with NASA.

Previously Chinese space cargo shipdocked with the Tianhe station. The device carried spacesuits, equipment and fuel for the station, which will launch in 2022. It lifted off on a Long March-7 Y3 rocket at 8:55 p.m. from the Wenchang Satellite Launch Center on the southern island of Hainan. This was reported by the China Manned Spacecraft Development Administration.

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