SpaceX Dragon leaves
The Dragon spacecraft is on its way home. Early Thursday morning, space station astronauts set the SpaceX capsule loose after a five-day visit. The world's first commercial supply ship is due to splash down in the Pacific at midday, Eastern Time. AP video. (May 31)
The Dragon spacecraft is on its way home. Early Thursday morning, space station astronauts set the SpaceX capsule loose after a five-day visit. The world's first commercial supply ship is due to splash down in the Pacific at midday, Eastern Time. AP video. (May 31)
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