Cargo Dragon Completes First “Boost Kit” Maneuver to Help Maintain Space Station’s Altitude Written 5 September 2025

Cargo Dragon Completes First “Boost Kit” Maneuver to Help Maintain Space Station’s Altitude

SpaceX Dragon cargo craft approaches the International Space Station | Credit: NASA

Aviation Week reports, “NASA’s 33rd SpaceX Cargo Dragon resupply mission to the ISS has completed its first “boost kit” propulsion maneuver to help maintain the orbital laboratory’s altitude. The maneuver, conducted on Sept. 3, lasted 5 min. and 3 sec., raising the low point of the nearly 1 million-lb. ISS’s orbit by about 1 mi., a NASA mission update said. The maneuver positioned the orbital lab in a 260- by 256.3-mi.-high orbit as it circles the Earth at a 51.6-deg. inclination to the equator.”
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