SpaceX's 33rd Cargo Mission Boosts ISS with New Science and Supplies

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SpaceX's latest Dragon cargo mission includes a reboost kit to help maintain the International Space Station's orbit, with plans for periodic burns throughout fall 2025. This mission marks SpaceX's 50th Dragon flight to the ISS, contributing significantly to scientific research and future space station operations. The reboost kit, a smaller version of a larger deorbit vehicle under development, will enhance station stability and support upcoming missions.
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