The American Space Exploration Technology Company's “Dragon” spacecraft was launched from Florida in the US on the 1st and flew to the International Space Station carrying 4 new astronauts from the US, Japan, and Russia. The “Dragon” spacecraft was launched from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida aboard the “Falcon 9” rocket at 11:43 EST on the same day. Afterwards, the spacecraft separated from the rocket and continued to fly to the International Space Station. According to the plan, the spacecraft will dock with the International Space Station at around 3:00 EST on the 2nd.

Zhitongcaijing · 08/01/2025 17:57
The American Space Exploration Technology Company's “Dragon” spacecraft was launched from Florida in the US on the 1st and flew to the International Space Station carrying 4 new astronauts from the US, Japan, and Russia. The “Dragon” spacecraft was launched from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida aboard the “Falcon 9” rocket at 11:43 EST on the same day. Afterwards, the spacecraft separated from the rocket and continued to fly to the International Space Station. According to the plan, the spacecraft will dock with the International Space Station at around 3:00 EST on the 2nd.