SpaceX CRS-33, also known as SpX-33, is a planned ISS resupply mission operated by American aerospace corporation SpaceX.[1] Under the Commercial Resupply Services (CRS) contract, SpaceX delivers cargo to the ISS using the Cargo Dragon spacecraft.[2]
The mission will fly with a "boost trunk" that can perform re-boosts of the ISS over a period of several months.[3]
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Media related to SpaceX CRS-33 at Wikimedia Commons
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