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This Article is From Jan 12, 2015

SpaceX Supply Ship Arrives at International Space Station with Groceries

SpaceX Supply Ship Arrives at International Space Station with Groceries
A SpaceX Falcon 9 steaks off from launchPad 40, at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, to deliver supplies to the International Space Station. (Associated Press).
Cape Canaveral, Florida: A shipment of much-needed groceries and belated Christmas presents has finally arrived at the International Space Station.

The SpaceX company's supply ship, Dragon, pulled up at the orbiting lab early on Monday, two days after departing Cape Canaveral, Florida.

Station commander Butch Wilmore used a robot arm to grab the capsule and its 5,000 pounds (2,300 kilograms) of precious cargo.

The space station's six astronauts were getting a little low on supplies.

That's because the previous supply ship - owned by another company - was destroyed in an October launch explosion.

NASA scrambled to get replacement equipment aboard Dragon, as did school children who rustled up new science projects.

Then Dragon was stalled by rocket snags. Wilmore is especially eager to get more mustard. The station's condiment cabinet is empty.