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Musk monitored Thursday's operation from the SpaceX Mission Control in Hawthorne, Calif., where the company is based. On Friday, two of the space station's six astronauts Donald Pettit and Andre Kuipers, will use the space station's robot arm to grab the Dragon and attach it to the complex. The crew will have a week to unload the contents before releasing the spacecraft for re-entry. It is the only supply ship designed to return to Earth with experiments and equipment; the others burn up in the atmosphere. The space shuttles used to be the primary means of getting things to and from the space station. Discovery is now a museum relic, with Endeavour and Atlantis soon to follow. Aboard the incoming Dragon -- 19 feet tall and 12 feet across -- is food, clothes, batteries and other space station gear. ___ Online: SpaceX: http://www.spacex.com/
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