SpaceX's upcoming cargo launch to include world's first 'hacking sandbox' satellite.

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SpaceX's 28th commercial resupply mission (CRS-28) is set to launch new science experiments and provisions to the International Space Station (ISS) on June 3. The mission will carry research, logistical supplies, and necessities to the Expedition 69 crew currently aboard the ISS. The cargo will also include six cubesats, including Moonlighter, which was developed to enable real-time cybersecurity testing in orbit. The mission manifest includes studies exploring DNA changes in microgravity, automated spacecraft docking prototypes, and a study into blue energy discharges from thunderstorms.
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