NASA's SpaceX CRS-32 Vertical at LC-39A

NASA's SpaceX CRS-32 Vertical at LC-39A

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, with the company’s Dragon spacecraft atop, stands in a vertical position at Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Monday, April 21, in preparation for the 32nd commercial resupply services launch to the International Space Station. Dragon is delivering a variety of science experiments, including a demonstration of refined maneuvers for free-floating robots. Dragon also carries an enhanced air quality monitoring system that could protect crew members on exploration missions to the Moon and Mars, and two atomic clocks to examine fundamental physics concepts such as relativity and test worldwide synchronization of precision timepieces.
Date
Apr 21, 2025
Photographer
SpaceX
Center
KSC
NASA ID
KSC-20250421-PH-SPX01_0002

Tags

SpX-32 CRS-32 CRS Dragon Commercial Resupply Services Dragon Falcon 9 International Space Station KSC Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39A Cape Canaveral Space Force Station