@NASA: LIVE: Watch as our next cargo mission docks to the @Space_Station after launching on May 15. The SpaceX Dragon spacecra…
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NASA announces a live broadcast of the SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft docking to the International Space Station after its May 15 launch.
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LIVE: Watch as our next cargo mission docks to the @Space_Station after launching on May 15. The SpaceX Dragon spacecraft is scheduled to arrive at the station at about 6:38am ET (1038 UTC), where it will remain until its return to Earth this summer. https://t.co/Eb7zR2J9lc
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