The International Space Station is about to get a shipment of supplies from NASA. The time is on Thursday. The action can be seen here.
According to NASA, mission control gave the go-ahead for the launch of the Dragon spaceship on Tuesday. A 5,800-pound (1,800-kilogram) cargo will be sent to the International Space Station by the Dragon cargo ship. The cargo craft is scheduled to dock at the International Space Station at 11:20 a.m., after spending a day and a half in space. The time is on Saturday.
The launch will be streamed by NASA at 8:15 pm. You can watch the live stream below.
Science experiments and crew supplies will be sent to the International Space Station. An experiment on aging in the microgravity environment, an experiment on how the space environment affects soil, and a NASA mission that will take images of Earth over the course of a year are some of the scientific missions that will be sent to the lab.
NASA astronauts are preparing for the docking of the Dragon spacecraft, while NASA astronauts are preparing for the return of cargo to Earth from the International Space Station.
The 25th uncrewed resupply mission to the International Space Station is part of the company's relationship with NASA. Under a commercial crew contract with NASA, the company has transported astronauts to the International Space Station four times.
On June 10, ground teams discovered elevated levels of propellant and called off the launch. A faulty valve inlet joint was the source of the leak. The issue has been solved and the Dragon spaceship can now carry the supplies to the lab.