A SpaceX cargo ship has arrived at the International Space Station, delivering experiments, candy and other goods.
The Dragon capsule reached the orbiting lab on Monday after launching from Cape Canaveral, Florida, late Friday night.
NASA astronauts used the station's robot arm to capture the Dragon. The 4,300-pound (1,950-kilogram) shipment, the 20th for SpaceX, contains special treats for the three-person crew: grapefruit, tomatoes and Reese's Pieces, among other things.
This is the last of the original-style Dragons.
All future ones are designed to carry either cargo or crew, and they'll dock automatically with no robot-arm assistance.
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