On June 28th, a SpaceX rocket exploded. It’s mission was to resupply the International Space Station, so what do the astronauts on the ISS do now?
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SpaceX Updates
CRS-7 LAUNCH UPDATE
“Following a nominal liftoff, Falcon 9 experienced a problem shortly before first stage shutdown, resulting in loss of mission.”
SpaceX’s rocket just exploded. Here’s why that’s such a big deal.
“An unmanned SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket bound for the International Space Station exploded a couple of minutes after liftoff Sunday morning. It was the third cargo mission to the space station to be lost in recent months.”
Breathe deep: How the ISS keeps astronauts alive
“Shipping enough air to the International Space Station from Earth to keep the astronauts alive would be a costly business. Here’s what they do instead.”
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