SpaceX Falcon 9 Launches CRS-33 Mission to ISS, Dragon To Autonomously Dock With Orbiting Laboratory Around After 28-Hours
SpaceX’s Falcon 9 launched the CRS-33 mission to the ISS on August 24 at 2:45 AM ET from Cape Canaveral’s SLC-40. This marks the Dragon spacecraft’s third flight after CRS-26 and CRS-29. The spacecraft is said to autonomously dock with the ISS on August 25 around 7:30 AM ET after a 28-hour of journey.
Elon Musk-run SpaceX Falcon 9 has launched the CRS-33 mission to the International Space Station (ISS) on Sunday, August 24 at 2:45 AM ET (around 12:15 PM IST). The mission took off from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. The CRS-33 mission marks the third flight of this Dragon spacecraft, which has previously completed the CRS-26 and CRS-29 missions to and from the space station. SpaceX said, “After an approximate 28-hour flight, Dragon will autonomously dock with the orbiting laboratory on Monday, August 25 at approximately 7:30 a.m. ET.” Gaganyaan Mission: ISRO Completes First Integrated Air Drop Test Marking Major Milestone (See Pics).
SpaceX Falcon 9 Launches CRS-33 Mission
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