New NASA Cargo Launches to Space Station Aboard SpaceX‑3 Mission
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Approximately 2.4 tons of NASA science investigations and cargo were launched to the International Space Station aboard SpaceX’s Dragon spacecraft. The launch aboard the company’s Falcon 9 rocket took place from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida on Monday, April 18 at 3:25 p.m. EDT. Dragon’s cargo will support more than 150 experiments that will be conducted during space station Expeditions 39 and 40. The spacecraft will be grappled at 7:11 a.m. on Wednesday, April 16 by Expedition 39 Commander Koichi Wakata of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency. Dragon is scheduled to depart the space station May 18 for a splashdown in the Pacific Ocean west of Baja California, bringing with it about 3,500 pounds of science and research, hardware, crew supplies and spacewalk tools from the space station.
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New NASA Cargo Launches to Space Station Aboard SpaceX‑3 Mission

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24 Comments
Well done, congratulations!
april 18 was a friday, not a monday
good job, gratz to earth!
Anybody that can inform me what that black stuff, that discolor body, is and if it’s “working as intended”?
Awesome!
“Monday, April 18“
Something to correct here.
when they launch rockets, why don’t they maybe shoot the rocket down a track first to build up momentum then they could hit the jets and reach escape velocity faster. it could help save fuel and lead to farther, faster exploration
While in the air it looked like a short blade Lightsaber. lol
It is always fascinating to see such takeoffs.
The american space programme freakin rocksssss SO COOL!
Cool! start
I think I saw Sandra Bullock
***** , I do somewhat agree with you. Other opposing his opinions, please watch from 8:09. You will notice the truth. Just look at those shooting stars.. and the rocket that is going back looks totally fake.
Ha some people click dislike. “I dislike humans successfully going into space”
hey i would want to know what is the debris you see when the rocket undocks and when its burning up wards i keep seeing tings fly bye
Docking was smooth.
What time will the Space-Walk commence on Wednesday, April 23rd? Will it be televised via YouTUBE / NASA?
Please stop feeding the trolls. They go away if you ignore them. These videos are for people who love space exploration and science. Ignore the paranoid conspiracy idiots.
My high school students are among many competing on a protein crystallization project that was just launched into space. We have been researching and working on this project since last spring and it is quite exciting to finally see our proteins rise to ISS! Congrats to NASA/Space X and to all the students involved in this!
Congratulation Nasa and Spacex! Gratulacje!
awesome launch if you want to see launches but in Lego you should see my videos
nice
I was there when it happened
do these mission all controlled by computers?
Fun Fact: This flight had the first Falcon 9 booster with Landing legs, was used for a Water Landing test, the same test was repeated on Orgcomm‑1 Flight