SpaceX, which belongs to American billionaire Elon Musk, may be another success: The launch of the SpaceX missile, planned for two months, has been successful. The now used missile is no longer used by the company as it moves to a newer and more powerful model.
From Cape Canaveral, Florida, a SpaceX rocket launcher with Dragon cargo ship launched a new supply, scientific equipment, and other material to the International Space Station (ISS). The rocket was already used two months ago, when the satellite of the US National Aviation and Space Authority (NASA) took the orbit.
The ISS crew will be pleased with the supply of high-caffeinated coffee and possibly the first artificial intelligence robot programmed to stay in space. According to AP, the cargo ship carries 2700 kilograms of material. Experimental weightless experiments will be subjected to genetically identical mice.
The load in the module, which is also intended to be re-used and thus significantly reduces the cost of space transportation, should arrive at the ISS on Monday.
This rocket will no longer be used by SpaceX, because they move to newer and more powerful model.