1. LIVE: Docking of SpaceX cargo spacecraft to the International Space Station — Sunday 17 May 2026
  2. Right now Americans are watching a true milestone in our nation's push to lead the final frontier. A SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft has just completed its rendezvous and docked with the International Space Station, delivering critical supplies and scientific experiments that will keep our astronauts healthy and productive for months ahead. The live feed shows the sleek capsule gliding into position, a reminder that private American companies are now doing what only government programs could accomplish just a decade ago.

    This mission carries everything from fresh food and spare parts to advanced research gear funded by NASA and U.S. universities. Those experiments will study everything from muscle loss in microgravity to new materials that could one day protect our troops and first responders back home. With U.S. crews relying on regular resupply runs, every successful docking strengthens our ability to maintain a continuous human presence in orbit without depending on foreign rockets.

    Beyond the hardware, this flight underscores how SpaceX and NASA have turned commercial innovation into a national advantage. Taxpayers see lower costs and faster turnaround times, while American engineers and technicians in California, Texas, and Florida keep building the next generation of vehicles. The result is a stronger U.S. space program that inspires young people from Atlanta to Houston to chase careers in science and engineering.

    As the Dragon locks in and begins transferring its payload, the message is clear: American ingenuity is keeping the International Space Station stocked and our leadership in space secure. Stay tuned as the crew opens the hatch and gets to work on the experiments that could shape everything from medicine to national defense right here on Earth.
  3. Watch the full video from Associated Press below.
LIVE: Docking of SpaceX cargo spacecraft to the International Space Station — Sunday 17 May 2026Right now Americans are watching a true milestone in our nation's push to lead the final frontier. A SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft has just completed its rendezvous and docked with the International Space Station, delivering critical supplies and scientific experiments that will keep our astronauts healthy and productive for months ahead. The live feed shows the sleek capsule gliding into position, a reminder that private American companies are now doing what only government programs could accomplish just a decade ago. This mission carries everything from fresh food and spare parts to advanced research gear funded by NASA and U.S. universities. Those experiments will study everything from muscle loss in microgravity to new materials that could one day protect our troops and first responders back home. With U.S. crews relying on regular resupply runs, every successful docking strengthens our ability to maintain a continuous human presence in orbit without depending on foreign rockets. Beyond the hardware, this flight underscores how SpaceX and NASA have turned commercial innovation into a national advantage. Taxpayers see lower costs and faster turnaround times, while American engineers and technicians in California, Texas, and Florida keep building the next generation of vehicles. The result is a stronger U.S. space program that inspires young people from Atlanta to Houston to chase careers in science and engineering. As the Dragon locks in and begins transferring its payload, the message is clear: American ingenuity is keeping the International Space Station stocked and our leadership in space secure. Stay tuned as the crew opens the hatch and gets to work on the experiments that could shape everything from medicine to national defense right here on Earth.Watch the full video from Associated Press below.
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