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Successful Launch and Deployment of Dragon into Orbit by SpaceX

Written by  Monday, 05 June 2023 15:18
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Kennedy Space Center FL (UPI) Jun 06, 2023
After some delays over the weekend, SpaceX has successfully launched its Crew Resupply Mission 28 from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The initial launch was postponed due to unfavorable weather conditions, particularly high winds in the booster recovery zone. The mission was successfully executed at 11:47 a.m. EDT Monday, with weather conditions deemed 60% favorable for liftoff. Spac
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Successful Launch and Deployment of Dragon into Orbit by SpaceX
by Staff Writers
Kennedy Space Center FL (UPI) Jun 06, 2023

After some delays over the weekend, SpaceX has successfully launched its Crew Resupply Mission 28 from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The initial launch was postponed due to unfavorable weather conditions, particularly high winds in the booster recovery zone.

The mission was successfully executed at 11:47 a.m. EDT Monday, with weather conditions deemed 60% favorable for liftoff. SpaceX had earlier delayed the liftoff over the weekend, stating the decision was made to allow more time for the weather to improve.

The accomplished mission's objective is to restock the International Space Station with necessary supplies, equipment, and hardware for the upcoming months. Astronauts on the station will utilize these resources for their ongoing work.

Furthermore, the mission transported new solar panels to enhance the station's power system. It also carried a selection of private industry science experiments from numerous international contributors.

One of the payloads was a European Space Agency science project called Thor, designed to study thunderstorms in Earth's atmosphere. Thor will be tasked with measuring the frequency and altitude of blue discharges produced by internal phenomena and structures within thunderstorms.

Due to the delayed launch of Northrup Grumman's N-19 spaceship, NASA had to transfer some of the mission payload from the Northrop Grumman Cygnus resupply vehicle to SpaceX. As a result, the Crew Resupply Mission 28 had a more significant role to play.

"[SpaceX's CRS-28 mission is] addressing the delays we had with our NG Cygnus vehicle reaching [International Space] station," said NASA's ISS chief scientist Kirt Costello. "Therefore, we're dispatching plenty of additional logistics and crew supplies to maintain the station's operations through the end of the year."

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