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Śliczne ujęcie przycumowanego bezzałogowego Dragona. To teraz, żeby astronauci się nie pomylili który jest który!
#CRS21 releases from the PMA-3 hatch after 36 days of stay. Needless to say, no vehicle had been attached to this hatch for so long. The previous record was Endeavor's 6.97 days (STS 97). Graphic created by @PaoloBaldo2
On Wednesday, Jan. 13, Dragon will conduct a deorbit burn at 7:37 p.m. to begin its re-entry sequence into Earth’s atmosphere. Dragon is expected to splash down west of Tampa off the Florida coast about 8:27 p.m.
The SpaceX CargoDragon splashed down off the coast of Tampa, Florida, today at 8:26pm ET loaded with valuable science experiments.
Shown here is the SpaceX Cargo Dragon spacecraft on board the company's Go Navigator recovery ship after making its successful parachute-assisted splashdown west of Tampa off the Florida coast on Jan. 13, 2020, at 8:26 p.m. EST. Just after loading Dragon onto Go Navigator, SpaceX packed an Airbus H225 helicopter with the time-sensitive research cargo for delivery to NASA’s Kennedy Space Center. Dragon returned more than 4,400 pounds of scientific experiments and other cargo from the International Space Station. The upgraded cargo Dragon capsule boasts double the powered locker capacity to preserve science samples, allowing for a significant increase in the research that can be carried back to Earth. Photo credit: SpaceX