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SpaceX Upgraded Dragon to Do What Russia's Spacecraft IMPOSSIBLE with NASA ISS... === #techmap #techmaps #elonmusk #starshipspacex === SpaceX Upgraded Dragon to Do What Russia's Spacecraft IMPOSSIBLE with NASA ISS... SpaceX upgraded Dragon to perform ISS reboost maneuvers — a role long handled by Russia’s Progress spacecraft. But how did a cargo vehicle evolve into a propulsion system capable of pushing a 450-ton space station? In this video, we break down how Dragon was modified with a specialized boost trunk, rear-facing Draco thrusters, and independent propellant systems to safely raise the International Space Station’s orbit. You’ll see how this approach compares technically with Russia’s Progress vehicle, why NASA is expanding commercial reboost capabilities, and what this means for the future of ISS operations — including eventual deorbit planning. We focus on engineering, not headlines. SpaceX Upgraded Dragon to Do What Russia's Spacecraft IMPOSSIBLE with NASA ISS... Inside this analysis: Why the ISS needs regular reboosts How Dragon’s trunk-mounted thrusters work Key differences between Dragon and Progress propulsion systems The strategic shift away from reliance on Russian vehicles How reboost data supports future ISS deorbit missions If you’re interested in spaceflight systems, orbital mechanics, and the evolving role of commercial spacecraft, this breakdown gives you the full picture. Subscribe for clear, in-depth analysis of space technology and ISS operations. Let me know in the comments which spacecraft comparison you’d like next. === Subcribe TechMap: http://tinyurl.com/3z5ysrtf