SpaceX reschedules ISS resupply mission launch for Monday.

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SpaceX has rescheduled the launch of the Crew Resupply Mission 28 (CRS-28) to the International Space Station (ISS) for June 5 at 11:47 PM EDT. The mission will deliver equipment, supplies, and science experiments to the ISS, including two new iROSA solar panels. The payloads include a European Space Agency project to observe thunderstorms, a student-designed DNA experiment, and a cubesat built by The Aerospace Corporation to research satellite hacking. The launch will also feature the updated shorter nozzle on the Merlin vacuum-optimized engine on the second stage of the Falcon 9 rocket.
Topics:science#falcon-9#international-space-station#irosa-solar-panels#science-experiments#space#spacex
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