The Borneo Post

‘Dragon back’ as cargo reaches space station

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MIAMI: SpaceX’s unmanned Dragon cargo ship arrived yesterday at the Internatio­nal Space Station, carrying supplies and experiment­s for the astronauts in orbit.

“Capture confirmed,” a Nasa commentato­r said at 5: 57am (10: 57 GMT), when the space station’s robotic arm, operated by one of its astronauts, attached itself to the cargo ship as it floated over Australia and Papua New Guinea.

“It’s a great day to see Dragon back at ISS again,” said another Nasa commentato­r.

The recycled spaceship blasted off on Friday carrying 2,200 kilogramme­s of food, supplies and experiment­s – including one to study thyroid cancer and another to grow barley in space.

It was the first time SpaceX launched both a rocket and a cargo ship that have flown before.

Three minutes after launch the booster and second stage of the rocket separated.

The second stage continued to propel the Dragon toward the Internatio­nal Space Station, while the rocket booster landed upright on solid ground at Cape Canaveral, Florida.

The California- based SpaceX company headed by Internet tycoon Elon Musk aims to lower the cost of spacefligh­t by reusing costly rocket components.

It was the 14th recovery of a booster for SpaceX this year.

The Dragon cargo ship previously flew to the ISS in 2015.

Nasa is SpaceX’s most important customer, and this mission is SpaceX’s 13th of 20 under a $ 1.6 billion contract with Nasa.

The arrival comes as a three-man space crew featuring American and Japanese rookie astronauts as well as an experience­d Russian cosmonaut blasted off from Kazakhstan yesterday for a sixmonth mission at the Internatio­nal Space Station.

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