SpaceX's CRS-33 Mission Delivers Advanced Robots to ISS, Pioneering Future Space Research

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SpaceX's Dragon capsule returned from the ISS with 6,700 pounds of innovative technology, including materials tested for durability in space, advanced robotic systems for satellite servicing, hyperspectral imaging technology, and educational materials, highlighting significant advancements in space exploration and science.
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