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The world’s first commercial spacecraft is preparing for a mission to the ISS

by David Khan

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After launching from Cape Canaveral, Tenacity will spend at least 45 days docked to the ISS. It will then return to Earth. On the surface of the planet will not return only the cargo container ‘Shooting Star’, holding 3175 kilograms of payload – it will burn up at the entrance to the atmosphere. The ship will deliver to scientists important scientific data obtained as a result of experiments in orbit. In the future, it is planned to increase the payload capacity of the spacecraft and the duration of flights up to 75 days.

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