SpaceX has dreamed up a Dragon ship on steroids to drag the ISS out of space

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SpaceX has dreamed up a Dragon ship on steroids to drag the ISS out of space
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to its end in the south Pacific Ocean in the next decade, the company said in remarks last week. That's triple the usual 16 on board Cargo Dragon missions to the ISS,

Cargo Dragon has been flying uncrewed ISS resupply missions since 2012, while Crew Dragon has been sending astronauts to space since 2020. It's no accident that SpaceX plans its new vehicle based on these.Breaking space news, the latest updates on rocket launches, skywatching events and more!Receive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors

Providing that kind of impulse will take a larger Dragon, a one-off designed especially for this unique mission. The trunk section that provides propulsion, electricity and other vital items will be twice as large alone as a standard cargo Dragon trunk, Walker said."This vehicle is needing a ton of propellant, a ton of engines to provide a lot of thrust to push the ISS," she said.

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