Technology8/25/2025Ars Technica

SpaceX’s latest Dragon mission will breathe more fire at the space station

SpaceX’s latest Dragon mission will breathe more fire at the space station

SpaceX is set to launch its latest Dragon mission to the International Space Station (ISS) in September. This mission will include a boost kit that will help maintain the station's altitude while in orbit. The boost kit is designed to provide the necessary thrust to counteract the gradual loss of altitude experienced by the ISS due to atmospheric drag. This is an important capability, as maintaining the station's altitude is crucial for its continued operation and the safety of the astronauts on board. The Dragon mission will deliver the boost kit to the ISS, where it will be installed and utilized to keep the orbiting laboratory at the proper altitude. This mission is a testament to SpaceX's ongoing collaboration with NASA and its commitment to supporting the operations of the International Space Station.

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