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A SpaceX Dragon spacecraft will use its thrusters to boost the International Space Station for the first time.
The cargo vehicle will fire for around 12.5 minutes to keep the station at its correct altitude.
NASA and SpaceX personnel will observe the event carefully.
Data will be important for future deorbiting the ISS in the 2030s when it comes to the end of its life.
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