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NASA will launch the EMIT mission aboard SpaceX to study dust particles' impact on Earth
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NASA will launch the EMIT mission aboard SpaceX to study dust particles' impact on Earth

On June 10, NASA will launch a probe to monitor climate change on Earth from the International Space Station (ISS).

Known as Earth Surface Mineral Dust Source Investigation, the probe will study the composition of mineral dust from Earth's arid regions and how desert dust affects the planet's atmosphere.

SpaceX will launch EMIT on its 25th commercial resupply mission on June 10. Dragon will also deliver supplies and a variety of science equipment to the international crew. Over 4,500 pounds (2,041 kg) of cargo will be carried on board the spacecraft.

On June 12, the spacecraft is expected to reach the ISS. The spacecraft will dock autonomously to the forward-facing section of the station's Harmony module with NASA astronauts Kjell Lindgren and Bob Hines monitoring operations from the station, NASA said.

The EMIT mission focuses on studying how mineral rock dust, which travels thousands of miles after being stirred up by strong winds in desert areas, can heat or cool the atmosphere and Earth's surface.

A student experiment testing a concrete alternative for future lunar and Martian habitats will also be carried to the International Space Station (ISS).

This includes studying the aging of immune cells and the possibility of reversing this process during recovery from the mission. After spending about a month at the orbiting outpost, the spacecraft is expected to return to Earth with research and cargo.

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