
ISS Dodges Space Debris, Awaits SpaceX Crew-7 and Cargo Replenishment
The International Space Station (ISS) received a new cargo craft while the launch of the SpaceX Crew-7 mission was postponed for 24 hours. The crew members of Expedition 69 began unpacking the new cargo and servicing science equipment on the ISS. Meanwhile, the Roscosmos Progress 85 resupply ship successfully docked with the ISS, delivering food, fuel, and supplies. The launch of the SpaceX Dragon Endurance spacecraft, carrying the Crew-7 members, has been rescheduled for the next day to allow for a review of safety and life support systems. The four crew members are set to join the ISS for a six-month microgravity research mission.