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After SpaceX flop, what's next hope for space station supplies?

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Joe Copeland

The explosion that destroyed a SpaceX mission from Florida on Sunday makes the next resupply mission for the International Space Station a critical one, according to ABC News. However the astronauts have several months of supplies. The next try is scheduled for this Friday by a Russian Progress spacecraft, one of which failed two months ago on a resupply flight. The Sunday trip was the seventh Space Station mission for SpaceX, which has a large office in Seattle. Among the less critical items lost, according to Forbes: Microsoft HoloLens holographic-image headsets to provide holographic computing opportunities for the astronauts (and countless promos for Microsoft, no doubt).

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Joe Copeland

By Joe Copeland

Joe Copeland is the former senior editor for Crosscut, where he has been an editor since 2010. Before that, he was an editorial writer and columnist for the Seattle P-I and editorial page edi