SpaceX just wrapped up yet another successfully resupply mission for NASA, dropping off a whopping 5,500 pounds of supplies for the scientists aboard the International Space Station and then returning back to Earth for a splashdown in the Pacific Ocean.
The return of the Dragon cargo spacecraft went as planned, with the capsule detaching from the ISS and then tumbling back to Earth on Monday afternoon. SpaceX tweeted the news that the spacecraft’s parachute deployed correctly and that the spacecraft had a “good splashdown” in the ocean.
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