Houston Chronicle Sunday

SpaceX Christmas delivery full of goodies for ISS crew

- By Marcia Dunn

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — A SpaceX delivery full of Christmas goodies arrived at the Internatio­nal Space Station on Saturday, following a slight delay caused by a communicat­ion drop-out.

The Dragon capsule pulled up at the orbiting lab three days after launching from Cape Canaveral. Commander Alexander Gerst used the space station’s big robotic arm to grab the cargo carrier, as the two craft soared 250 miles above the Pacific.

The Dragon holds everything the astronauts need for Christmas dinner, as well as mice and worms for science experiment­s, and more than 5,000 pounds of equipment.

The holiday food includes smoked turkey, green bean casserole, candied yams, cranberry sauce and fruitcake. There also are shortbread and butter cookies, with tubes of icing for decorating.

Three of the space station residents will be on board for Christmas; the other three will return to Earth on Dec. 20. Until then, the station is home to two Americans, two Russians, one Canadian and Gerst, who is German.

The first-stage booster used in Wednesday’s launch is back at port, after landing at sea instead of Cape Canaveral. SpaceX towed the booster to shore for possible future reuse, as well as for an investigat­ion into what went wrong.

SpaceX has been making station shipments for NASA since 2012. This is its 16th delivery under contract.

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