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SpaceX launches first 'used' Dragon cargo capsule on 100th flight from NASA pad [i]A neutron star observatory, a new type of roll-out solar array, 40 mice and thousands of fruit flies are now on their way to the International Space Station, having lifted off aboard SpaceX's first Dragon cargo spacecraft to fly for a second time. The start of the CRS-11 uncrewed station resupply mission on Saturday (June 3) marked the 100th launch from Pad 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida in almost 50 years. The historic complex was the departure point for Apollo 11, the first flight to land humans on the moon, and the launch pad for the first and last space shuttle missions.[/i]
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