SpaceX Delivers New Thruster Kit to ISS, Ensures Orbit Stability Until Fall 2025

August 25, 2025
SpaceX Delivers New Thruster Kit to ISS, Ensures Orbit Stability Until Fall 2025
  • This thruster kit is specifically intended to counteract the gradual decay of the station's altitude caused by atmospheric drag, a task typically managed by Russian Progress cargo ships.

  • The boost trunk on this mission will enable the ISS to sustain its orbit starting in September through scheduled burns planned throughout fall 2025.

  • A SpaceX Dragon spacecraft launched from Kennedy Space Center atop a Falcon 9 rocket completed a 28-hour rendezvous and docked ahead of schedule at the station's forward port while passing 260 miles above Ivory Coast, Africa.

  • The cargo, including over 5,000 pounds of supplies such as experiments, hardware, and food items like 1,500 tortillas, was delivered successfully to the station.

  • Tortillas are a staple for space station crews because they produce fewer floating crumbs than bread, making them ideal for the weightless environment.

  • The unpiloted SpaceX cargo ship's successful docking early Monday marked a smooth mission, delivering vital supplies and equipment to the ISS.

  • Starting in September, the station's altitude will be maintained through periodic burns supported by the new thruster kit, ensuring it counteracts the effects of atmospheric drag throughout fall 2025.

  • A recent cargo mission delivered essential supplies, experiments, and hardware to the International Space Station, including an add-on thruster kit designed to help maintain its orbit.

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