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{{Page|SpaceX CRS-32|Events|planned 2024 cargo resupply mission to the International Space Station|CRS-32, SpaceX-32, SpX-32}}
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SpaceX CRS-32, also known as SpX-32, was a International Space Station (ISS) resupply mission operated by SpaceX under NASA’s Commercial Resupply Services (CRS) contract. The mission utilized a Cargo Dragon spacecraft, designated C209, marking the capsule's fifth flight.
The SpaceX Dragon cargo craft approaches the International Space Station (iss073e0000702) (cropped)
SpaceX CRS-32 Science (jsc2025e036187)
jsc2025e036185 (4/4/2025) --- A Bacterial Filter Element (BFE) on the International Space Station with an accumulated layer of dust.
jsc2025e036184 (4/4/2025) --- Airborne particles collected in the US Orbital Segment during the Aerosol Sampling Experiment (Aerosol Samplers).
jsc2025e036186 (4/4/2025) --- A Bacterial Filter Element (BFE) on the International Space Station with an accumulated layer of dust.
iss073e0000706 (April 22, 2025) --- The SpaceX Dragon cargo craft, with its nosecone open, approaches the International Space Station for an automated docking to the Harmony module's space-facing port.
iss073e0000702 (April 22, 2025) --- The SpaceX Dragon cargo craft, with its nosecone open, approaches the International Space Station for an automated docking to the Harmony module's space-facing port.
iss073e0000431 (April 22, 2025) --- The SpaceX Dragon cargo craft, with its nosecone open, approaches the International Space Station for an automated docking to the Harmony module's space-facing port.
iss073e0000701 (April 22, 2025) --- The SpaceX Dragon cargo craft, with its nosecone open, approaches the International Space Station for an automated docking to the Harmony module's space-facing port.
iss073e0001147 (April 22, 2025) --- The SpaceX Dragon cargo craft, with its nosecone open, approaches the International Space Station for an automated docking to the Harmony module's space-facing port.