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ISS Spacewalk: SpaceX Dragon Returns With Cancer Research
13 Jun
Summary
- SpaceX's Cargo Dragon set to depart the ISS on June 16.
- The spacecraft carries critical bioprinted cartilage and cancer research.
- This mission marks the 34th commercial resupply to the ISS.

The SpaceX Cargo Dragon spacecraft is preparing for its departure from the International Space Station on June 16. This event concludes the 34th commercial resupply mission, which began with its arrival on May 17.
The returning spacecraft will bring back crucial scientific findings from experiments conducted aboard the ISS. Among the cargo are bioprinted cartilage tissue samples and materials essential for ongoing cancer treatment research.
While SpaceX's Cargo Dragon facilitates such returns, other cargo missions, like Northrop Grumman's Cygnus, are designed for atmospheric burn-up with station waste. The Cargo Dragon's planned splashdown is set for June 17 off the California coast.