SpaceX targets 6:32 a.m. ET docking for Dragon following pad 40 liftoff

SpaceX targets 6:32 a.m. ET docking for Dragon following pad 40 liftoff
SpaceX Dragon to dock at 6:32 a.m.

SpaceX reports that its Dragon spacecraft is on schedule to dock with the Space Station at approximately 6:32 a.m. Eastern Time.

The mission follows a successful liftoff from pad 40 in Florida on Friday, May 15. This docking continues SpaceX efforts to support space station operations and maintain regular resupply missions. Details about the cargo or crew onboard Dragon were not disclosed in the initial communication. More updates are expected as the docking time approaches.

The company has recently positioned Starship and Super Heavy V3 together at its Starbase launch pad for the first time, marking a step in next-generation rocket development at Starbase. SpaceX is also evaluating global sites and planning for thousands of annual Starship flights as part of expansion plans to scale operations. These initiatives come as the firm maintains its commitment to regular launches and station support.

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