Dragon Crew-10 arrives at the International Space Station
Briefly

SpaceX's Crew Dragon Endurance launched successfully on March 14, following a scrubbed attempt due to a hydraulic issue. With a minimal weather chance influencing the countdown, the mission proceeded without incident. The spacecraft carried four astronauts and saw a successful insertion into Earth's orbit, despite some foam insulation detaching during separation. SpaceX's Sarah Walker confirmed this was a known risk and posed no safety concern, reflecting on the operational expertise involved in the Crew-10 mission.
SpaceX's Crew Dragon Endurance capsule successfully launched and docked with the ISS, marking a smooth operation despite previous launch complications.
Sarah Walker emphasized that the foam insulation shedding during separation is a known risk, having been analyzed by SpaceX and posing no threat to safety.
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