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As NASA says, the Dragon spacecraft was originally intended to

As NASA says, the Dragon spacecraft was originally intended to be a testbed for a human spaceflight mission. Instead, the Dragon spacecraft was built as a testbed for a NASA-developed robotic spacecraft to deliver humans into space.

This spacecraft is equipped with a single booster that is powered by the Falcon 9 booster and a rocket designed by SpaceX. The spacecraft will carry humans into the orbit of a Falcon 9 rocket as well as launch two human cargo ships to the International Space Station.

"The Falcon 9 (Falcon 9) is a unique piece of technology that will be able to take us to the International Space Station, where we will be able to transport humans to space," said CEO Elon Musk, who is scheduled to meet with the SpaceX leadership to discuss the company's plans for the Dragon capsule.When we started our Kickstarter campaign, we were looking for a way to use Kickstarter in one way or another. As our goal continued to grow, we decided to make this project a little more fun. Since we were able to reach a goal before we began to work on it, the idea of using Kickstarter for our end goal was born.

We are proud to announce that our project will be a Kickstarter exclusive. We have created some incredible rewards that will allow we to deliver these items at great price. The rewards will also include our first 2 sets of custom wooden dice, one printed by us and one printed by the other. If you are ready to take the action, we have also created a set of dice that all have the same basic size for you to play with.

Our dice are also customizable.

You can add your own unique dice to pledge. For example, if we receive 3 unique cardboard dice, we can add them to your pledge for a total of 15. We will then need to include 2 additional dice printed by us in order to complete our rewards. These dice will also be included in the pledge tiers as well.

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