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X Report 24 Aug 2025

SpaceX successfully launched its CRS-33 Dragon cargo mission to the ISS, while preparations for the upcoming Starship Flight 10 continue, highlighting significant advancements in both cargo operations and test flight reliability.

SpaceX successfully launched its CRS-33 Dragon cargo mission to the ISS, while preparations for the upcoming Starship Flight 10 continue, highlighting significant advancements in both cargo operations and test flight reliability.

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SpaceX launched its 33rd Dragon cargo mission early on August 24, delivering 5,000 pounds of supplies to the International Space Station. Meanwhile, the company is gearing up for Starship Flight 10, aiming to enhance the reliability of future missions with significant hardware improvements.

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SpaceX Launches Dragon to ISS on CRS-33 Mission

Early on August 24, SpaceX successfully lifted off its 33rd Cargo Dragon mission, carrying 5,000 pounds of essential supplies to the International Space Station (ISS). This mission is notable as it utilizes a modified trunk to perform multiple orbital boosts, enhancing its capacity to support station operations.

The launch represents a critical step in sustaining ISS operations, making this not only a milestone for SpaceX but also a vital contribution to international research and technology in space. Docking is expected to take place on August 25 at 7:30 a.m. EDT.

Read the full story: Space.com

Starship Flight 10: Prepping for Launch

As SpaceX focuses on its next test mission, Flight 10 of the Starship, scheduled for August 24, marks significant advancements in design and operational protocols aimed at improving reliability. The mission has faced challenges but comes with numerous updates intended to enhance performance.

This test will provide crucial data to fine-tune the Starship program as SpaceX moves closer to its goals for deep-space exploration. Observers and enthusiasts alike are keen on tracking this mission, given its implications for future launches.

Read the full story: NASASpaceFlight

NASA and SpaceX Team Up for ISS Cargo Launch

Following the successful Dragon launch, NASA and SpaceX are set to enhance the ISS’s orbit through their collaborative efforts with the CRS-33 mission. This mission celebrates the landmark achievement of being the 50th Dragon vehicle sent to the station, a testament to SpaceX’s ongoing commitment to supporting human presence in low Earth orbit.

SpaceX’s innovative trunk design facilitates orbital boosts, marking a shift in how cargo missions are conducted and demonstrating a push towards more sustainable long-term operations in space.

Read the full story: Spaceflight Now

  • Total Launched: 9440
  • Total On Orbit: 8174
  • Total Working: 8156

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