File:CRS-18 IDA-3 Installation into SpaceX Falcon 9 Trunk (KSC-20190620-PH ILW01 0072).jpg

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English: The International Docking Adapter 3, a critical component for future crewed missions to the International Space Station, is carefully packed away in the unpressurized “trunk” section of the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft at the SpaceX facility on Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida on June 19. It will launch to the orbiting laboratory in July on the company’s 18th commercial resupply mission. The adapter will support future U.S. crewed vehicles visiting the station.
Date Taken on 20 June 2019
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