"SpaceX's 30th Dragon Cargo Mission Successfully Docks at ISS"

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SpaceX's CRS-30 Dragon cargo spacecraft successfully docked at the International Space Station (ISS) after launching from Florida. It delivered over 6,000 pounds of supplies, including food, research experiments, and maintenance hardware. The spacecraft will remain docked for about five weeks before returning to Earth, and it has the capability for atmospheric reentry and recovery.
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