SpaceX's Dragon docks at ISS for 34th NASA resupply mission
NewsBytes | May 17, 2026 11:39 PM CST
Astronaut Hathaway confirms Dragon soft capture
NASA astronaut Jack Hathaway confirmed the successful arrival with a simple "Dragon contact and soft capture complete."
The capsule launched Friday from Florida on a Falcon 9 rocket.
On board are cool experiments, like microgravity simulators, tools for osteoporosis research using wood-based bone scaffolds, and equipment to study how blood cells change in space.
There's also tech to check out Earth's particles and planetary formation.
The ISS crew will unpack everything and send back results when Dragon returns in mid-June.
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