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SpaceX capsule delivers new crew to ISS – The West Australian
Four astronauts on board SpaceX’s Crew Dragon capsule have successfully docked at the International Space Station.

A recycled SpaceX capsule carrying four astronauts has arrived at the International Space Station, the third high-flying taxi ride in less than a year for Elon Musk’s company.
The Dragon capsule docked autonomously with the orbiting outpost more than 420 kilometres above the Indian Ocean on Saturday, a day after launching from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center.
The new arrivals – representing the US, France and Japan – will spend six months at the space station. They will replace four astronauts who will…
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