Commercial Resupply Services

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· founded 2008nasa.gov

Commercial Resupply Services (CRS) delivers cargo and supplies to the International Space Station (ISS) using commercially operated spacecraft.

Commercial Resupply Services (CRS) is a NASA program that facilitates the delivery of cargo to the ISS through contracts with private companies. Initiated in 2008, CRS has significantly enhanced NASA's capability to conduct scientific research in space. The program includes multiple missions, with various companies like SpaceX and Northrop Grumman providing resupply services.

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NASA Invites Media to SpaceX’s 34th Resupply Launch to Space Station
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NASA Invites Media to SpaceX’s 34th Resupply Launch to Space Station

NASA has invited media to cover SpaceX's 34th Commercial Resupply Services mission, targeting launch no earlier than May 12, 2026. The Falcon 9 rocket will deliver over 5,000 pounds of science, supplies, and hardware to the International Space Station. This mission includes experiments on microgravity effects and new treatments for osteoporosis, enhancing research capabilities in space.