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NASA, SpaceX launch 32nd resupply mission to International Space Station

  • SpaceX and NASA launched the CRS-32 mission to the ISS on April 21 at 4:15 a.m. EDT from Kennedy Space Center.
  • NASA increased crew supplies on SpX-32 after scrapping the NG-22 Cygnus mission due to a damaged cargo module.
  • The Dragon spacecraft carried 3,021 kilograms of cargo, including crew supplies, and over 30 science payloads.
  • NASA stated, "The crew remains well supplied right now," despite removing 14 science investigations for supplies.
  • The mission will test tech for the U.S. Deorbit Vehicle, and those science payloads will be remanifested later.
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