SpaceX Resupply Mission Brings Advanced Robots and Research to the ISS

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SpaceX's Dragon capsule returned from the ISS with 6,700 pounds of advanced equipment, including materials tested for durability in space, innovative robots for satellite servicing, hyperspectral imaging technology, and educational materials, marking significant progress in space technology and exploration.
Topics:science#dragon-capsule#robotics#science-and-technology#space-experiments#space-exploration#spacex
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