The first commercial mission to ferry supplies to the International Space Station ended successfully Thursday when the Dragon capsule fell to earth on target in the Pacific Ocean off Mexico. full story ![]()
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — The SpaceX Dragon capsule is back on Earth.The privately owned cargo ship splashed down in the Pacific on Tuesday, five hours after leaving the International Space Station. The California-based SpaceX confirmed the Dragon's return to Earth via Twitter.The Dragon brought back more than 1 ton of science experiments and old station equipment. It's the...
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) -- The SpaceX Dragon capsule is back on Earth....
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The SpaceX Dragon capsule is back on Earth.
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The SpaceX Dragon capsule is back on Earth.
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SpaceX has confirmed the dragon's safe arrival, the capsule brought back more than a ton of science experiments and equipment
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The privately owned spacecraft will splash down in the Pacific this afternoon.
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A SpaceX Dragon cargo capsule parachuted into the Pacific Ocean on Tuesday, wrapping up a second supply run to the International Space Station for NASA. ->
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The SpaceX Dragon capsule returned to Earth on Tuesday with a full science load from the International Space Station — and a bunch of well-used children's Legos.
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — The Dragon cargo ship has left the International Space Station and is on its way back to Earth.Astronauts released the unmanned cargo ship from the end of the space station's giant robot arm Tuesday morning.The parting occurred about 250 miles over the South Pacific. The privately owned spacecraft will splash down in the Pacific early in the afternoon....
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By: Tariq Malik Published: 03/02/2013 05:51 PM EST on SPACE.com A privately built robotic cargo ship has been cleared to link up with the International Space Station early Sunday (March 3) after a review by its builders and NASA. The cargo ship's arrival will be one day later than planned due to a thruster issue, since fixed, that cropped up shortly after its Friday launch....
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