SpaceX's NASA Resupply Mission Delivers Critical Scientific Payloads to ISS
SpaceX has successfully launched its 34th commercial resupply mission for NASA, delivering nearly 6,500 pounds of cargo and scientific equipment to the International Space Station (ISS). The mission, which lifted off from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida, is part of NASA's ongoing efforts to support scientific research in space. The payload includes experiments to study the adaptation of red blood cells and the spleen to spaceflight, as well as instruments to analyze charged particles that can affect satellites and power infrastructure. Additionally, the mission will collect precise measurements of sunlight reflected by Earth and the Moon, contributing valuable data for climate studies.