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Iss, a recycled capsule for the last mission. The space station costs too much and could be dismantled

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Upon hearing about capsules recycled in space, up to five years ago we would have thought, at the most, of a system to guarantee astronauts a cosmos-sustainable coffee. But the one that got up from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida and is now flying in the direction of the International Space Station with on board Megan McArthur e Shane Kimbrough (NASA), Thomas Pequet (ESA) e Akihiko Hoshide (JAXA) is just a recycled capsule: it is the same “Crew Dragon” of SpaceX that had brought the astronauts in May of last year Douglas hurley e Robert Behnken on the ISS.

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