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"Resupply: From Warships to Rockets, Ensuring the Mission Continues" The American warship at St Thomas Coaling Station receives a vital resupply

Background imageResupply Collection: African Zenega and traders, 17th century

African Zenega and traders, 17th century
African Zenega and traders. 17th-century artwork of traders bartering brandy for water with Zenega (or Sanhaja) people of the African Kingdom of Cayor at Cap-Vert (in what is now Senegal)

Background imageResupply Collection: American warship at St Thomas Coaling Station

American warship at St Thomas Coaling Station 1900s

Background imageResupply Collection: The docked Progress 22 spacecraft

The docked Progress 22 spacecraft
August 28, 2006 - The docked Progress 22 spacecraft is featured in this image photographed by an Expedition 13 crewmember from a window on the International Space Station

Background imageResupply Collection: The Japanese H-II Transfer Vehicle backdropped by Earths horizon

The Japanese H-II Transfer Vehicle backdropped by Earths horizon
September 17, 2009 - Backdropped by Earths horizon and the blackness of space, the unpiloted Japanese H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV) approaches the International Space Station

Background imageResupply Collection: The Progress 40 resupply vehicle in orbit

The Progress 40 resupply vehicle in orbit
January 23, 2011 - The unpiloted ISS Progress 40 supply vehicle departs from the International Space Station. Filled with trash and discarded items

Background imageResupply Collection: The docked Soyuz 13 and Progress 22 resupply vehicle

The docked Soyuz 13 and Progress 22 resupply vehicle
December 17, 2006 - The docked Soyuz 13 (TMA-9) (foreground) and Progress 22 resupply vehicle are featured in this image photographed by a STS-116 crewmember from a window on the International Space

Background imageResupply Collection: European Space Agencys Jules Verne Automated Transfer Vehicle

European Space Agencys Jules Verne Automated Transfer Vehicle
September 5, 2008 - European Space Agencys Jules Verne Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV) backdropped by the blackness of space

Background imageResupply Collection: An unpiloted Progress 17 supply vehicle

An unpiloted Progress 17 supply vehicle
June 15, 2005 - An unpiloted Progress 17 supply vehicle departs from the International Space Station carrying its load of trash and unneeded equipment to be deorbited

Background imageResupply Collection: The Edoardo Amaldi Automated Transfer Vehicle-3 resupply spacecraft

The Edoardo Amaldi Automated Transfer Vehicle-3 resupply spacecraft
March 28, 2012 - The Edoardo Amaldi Automated Transfer Vehicle-3 (ATV-3

Background imageResupply Collection: The Russian Orbital Segment of the International Space Station

The Russian Orbital Segment of the International Space Station
November 23, 2009 - The Russian segment of the International Space Station is featured in this image. The Poisk Mini Research Module 2 (MRM2)

Background imageResupply Collection: The Progress 46 spacecraft

The Progress 46 spacecraft
April 19, 2012 - The Progress 46 spacecraft departs from the International Space Station

Background imageResupply Collection: The Soyuz TMA-19 spacecraft and the Progress 37 resupply vehicle

The Soyuz TMA-19 spacecraft and the Progress 37 resupply vehicle
July 9, 2010 - The Soyuz TMA-19 spacecraft (partially out of frame in the foreground), docked to the Rassvet Mini-Research Module 1 (MRM1), and Progress 37 resupply vehicle

Background imageResupply Collection: The docked Soyuz 14 and Progress 26 resupply vehicle

The docked Soyuz 14 and Progress 26 resupply vehicle
August 12, 2007 - The docked Soyuz 14 (TMA-10) (foreground) and Progress 26 resupply vehicle are featured in this image photographed by a STS-118 crewmember from a window on the International Space

Background imageResupply Collection: The Progress 41 resupply vehicle in orbit

The Progress 41 resupply vehicle in orbit
January 29, 2011 - An unpiloted ISS Progress 41 resupply vehicle approaches the International Space Station, bringing 1, 918 pounds of propellant, 110 pounds of oxygen, 926 pounds of water and 3

Background imageResupply Collection: Space Shuttle Discovery approaches the International Space Station

Space Shuttle Discovery approaches the International Space Station
February 26, 2011 - Backdropped by a blue and white part of Earth, space shuttle Discovery approaches the International Space Station during STS-133 rendezvous and docking operations

Background imageResupply Collection: Pallets of supplies land in the snow-covered ground during an airdrop in Afghanistan

Pallets of supplies land in the snow-covered ground during an airdrop in Afghanistan
January 25, 2012 - Pallets of supplies land in the snow-covered ground during an airdrop in Shah Joy district, Zabul province

Background imageResupply Collection: Russian Soyuz and Progress spacecrafts docked to the International Space Station

Russian Soyuz and Progress spacecrafts docked to the International Space Station
February 17, 2010 - Russian Soyuz and Progress spacecrafts docked to the International Space Station

Background imageResupply Collection: The Johannes Kepler Automated Transfer Vehicle

The Johannes Kepler Automated Transfer Vehicle
February 24, 2011 - Backdropped by the blackness of space, the Johannes Kepler Automated Transfer Vehicle-2 (ATV-2) docks to the aft end of the International Space Stations Zvezda Service Module

Background imageResupply Collection: The Cupola of the International Space Station and a docked Russian Progress spacecraft

The Cupola of the International Space Station and a docked Russian Progress spacecraft
March 2, 2011 - The Cupola of the International Space Station and a docked Russian Progress spacecraft, backdropped by Earths horizon and the blackness of space

Background imageResupply Collection: View from space showing part of the Hawaiian Island chain

View from space showing part of the Hawaiian Island chain
October 7, 2010 - View from space showing part of the Hawaiian Island chain. While most of the islands are covered by clouds, Hawaii, the largest of them, is visible at lower center

Background imageResupply Collection: SOFIA airborne observatory aircraft

SOFIA airborne observatory aircraft. SOFIA is the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy. It is a 2.5-metre infrared telescope that is flown in its 747SP aircraft to the stratosphere

Background imageResupply Collection: Rocket launch

Rocket launch. Trail created by the core stage of a Soyuz-U rocket after launch from Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan. This rocket was carrying a Progress-M unmanned cargo ship on a mission to

Background imageResupply Collection: Supply train 1916

Supply train 1916
French horse drawn supply train in Flanders on the French front during World War I in 1916


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"Resupply: From Warships to Rockets, Ensuring the Mission Continues" The American warship at St Thomas Coaling Station receives a vital resupply, ensuring its continued presence in the Caribbean waters. HMS Cornwall eagerly awaits its resupply, ready to continue its mission with renewed strength and resources. African Zenega traders of the 17th century skillfully navigate treacherous waters to deliver much-needed supplies to their fellow seafarers. Inside a laboratory at NASA's Space Station Processing Facility in Cape Canaveral, scientists meticulously prepare essential provisions for astronauts aboard the International Space Station. SpaceX, known for revolutionizing space travel, prepares for another groundbreaking mission as they gear up for a crucial resupply launch from Cape Canaveral. A unique perspective captures the awe-inspiring sight of a SpaceX rocket being readied on the ground before it embarks on an extraordinary journey into space. Umbilical lines connect like lifelines between the strongback and SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket upon arrival at Cape Canaveral – symbolizing the critical bond that ensures successful launches and missions. Gwynne Shotwell, president of SpaceX, shares insights during a prelaunch news conference in preparation for an upcoming resupply mission – highlighting meticulous planning behind every successful operation. With precision and care, a strongback lifts the mighty SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket into vertical position on the launch pad at Space Coast – marking yet another step towards replenishing vital supplies in outer space. In Titusville's hallowed grounds, where history meets innovation, SpaceX proudly mates their Falcon 9 rocket with Dragon capsule – cementing their commitment to reliable resupplies beyond Earth's atmosphere. Note.