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NASA Sets Coverage for 32nd SpaceX Resupply Mission Departure

  • On May 22, 2025, a SpaceX Dragon capsule is scheduled to depart from the space-facing port of the ISS Harmony module to begin its journey back to Earth.
  • The spacecraft launched on April 21, 2025, from Kennedy Space Center for NASA's 32nd commercial resupply mission and delivered nearly 6,700 pounds of cargo.
  • Dragon will return scientific hardware and samples, including MISSE-20 materials exposed to space and Astrobee-REACCH technology demonstrating robotic grasping capabilities.
  • OPTICA technology aboard the ISS improved data compression and transmission methods that could reduce communication bandwidth and costs without lowering data volume.
  • This mission supports ongoing scientific research benefiting humanity and NASA's plans for deep space missions, including Artemis Moon and future Mars expeditions.
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NASA Sets Coverage for 32nd SpaceX Resupply Mission Departure

The SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft, on NASA’s 30th Commercial Resupply Services mission, is pictured docked to the space-facing port on the International Space Station’s Harmony module on March 23, 2024.Credit: NASA NASA and its international partners will soon receive scientific research samples and hardware after a SpaceX Dragon spacecraft departs the International Space Station on Thursday, May 22, for its return to Earth. Live coverage of un…

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NASA (Source) broke the news in Washington, United States on Tuesday, May 20, 2025.
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