SpaceX Crew Dragon Splashed Down & Is Recovered!
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A rendering of a SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft approaching the International Space Station (Attribution: NASA/SpaceX, Presented at: WindermereSun.com)

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This is an update of our previous post: Falcon 9 Successfully Launched Dragon 2 Spacecraft To The International Space Station
After a successful launch, docking, undocking and re-entry the unmanned Dragon 2 has successfully splashed down in the Atlantic Ocean at 13:45 UTC, March 8, 2019. The SpaceX Dragon 2 capsule splashed down in the Atlantic ocean on Friday, March 8th 2019 at 13:45 UTC, Live views to begin at 12:30 UTC.In the video “Crew Dragon deorbit and splashdown in the Atlantic Ocean“, below:
The SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft undocks from the International Space Station on March 8, 2019 after nearly 5 days aboard the orbiting laboratory during the company’s Demo-1 mission for NASA’s Commercial Crew Program and descends to re-enter the Earth’s atmosphere. Just over 5 hours later, the uncrewed spacecraft splashes down in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Florida and is recovered by SpaceX teams. In the video “SpaceX Dragon Returns from Space Station“, below:
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