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NASA invites media to SpaceX's 32nd resupply launch to space station

NASA and SpaceX are preparing for a resupply mission to the International Space Station, targeting April 21, 2025. This mission represents the 32nd launch under SpaceX's commercial resupply services for NASA.

Credentialing for U.S. media to cover prelaunch and launch activities is currently open. The application deadline for media representatives is 11:59 p.m. EDT on April 4, 2025. Accreditation requests must be submitted online.

Approved media will receive confirmation via email. Further details about NASA's media accreditation policy can be found online. For any inquiries regarding accreditation, media can reach out via email. Spanish-speaking media or those seeking Spanish-language interviews can contact dedicated representatives.

The upcoming Dragon spacecraft will deliver essential supplies and a variety of scientific investigations, including studies in biology, biotechnology, Earth and space science, and physical sciences. Among the experiments being sent are a demonstration of refined maneuvers for free-floating robots and an enhanced air quality monitoring system aimed at protecting crew members during future exploration missions.

Since November 2000, the International Space Station has been continuously occupied, hosting 283 visitors from 23 countries. It serves as a base for NASA's future missions, including the Artemis campaign for lunar exploration and human missions to Mars.

For additional information about NASA's commercial resupply missions, visit their official page.