"SpaceX's 30th Dragon Cargo Mission Successfully Launches to ISS"

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A cargo Dragon spacecraft successfully launched to the International Space Station from Cape Canaveral's Space Launch Complex 40, carrying 2,841 kilograms of cargo for the CRS-30 mission, just hours after a rare last-minute abort of a Russian Soyuz spacecraft launch to the station. The launch marks the first time the current version of Dragon has launched from SLC-40, following the completion of a new crew access tower at the pad, providing redundancy and alleviating congestion at the pads.
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