Recycled SpaceX Dragon capsule makes history with its second splashdown

SpaceX already proved it could lower the cost to space with its reusable Falcon 9 rocket, but this morning, it proved that it could also recycle its robotic Dragon capsule for a mission from start to finish.

Dragon splashed down into the Pacific Ocean near Baja California at 5:12 a.m. PT, returning 4,000 pounds of cargo from the International Space Station. It’s the first Dragon to make two successful splashdowns, and the first spacecraft to make two round trips to the space station since the space shuttle era ended in 2011.

NASA astronaut Jack Fischer released the capsule from the International Space Station’s robotic arm at around 11:40 p.m. PT Sunday, with crewmate Peggy Whitson alongside.

“Dragon’s been an incredible spacecraft,” Fischer said. “I can even say it was slathered in awesome sauce. This baby has had almost no problems, which is an incredible feat, considering it’s the first reuse of a Dragon vehicle.”

Fischer spoke excitedly about the contents of SpaceX’s CRS-11 resupply mission, which was launched from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center exactly a month ago.

“Most of the 6,000 pounds of cargo it carried was science, and almost all the return cargo are precious samples for discoveries we can’t wait to see,” he said.  Read more...

Newsletter

Introducing 'Fronx' - Maruti Suzuki's sporty C-SUV at Ambal Auto's Nexa showroom in Nava India!

The car is designed with a modern aerodynamic style that is both aesthetically pleasing and sporty. The Fronx C-SUV is p...

Hello iPhone: Following EU, Indian Government to make USB-C charging port mandatory across all smartphones

Earlier this year, Greg Joswiak, Senior Vice President, worldwide marketing at Apple said during The Wall Street Journal...

Covid Vaccine 100% Effective On 12-15-Year-Olds: BioNTech-Pfizer

Covid Vaccine 100% Effective On 12-15-Year-Olds: BioNTech-Pfizer

Telegram introduces group voice chat in a unique way to mimic conference calls

Telegram introduces group voice chat in a unique way to mimic conference calls

Coimbatoreans witnessed The Great Conjunction with a telescopic view

The solar system's two biggest planets - Jupiter and Saturn were in a straight plane yesterdayas part of "The Great Conj...

Astronomy Festival on 21 Dec: Discussion on rare event of alignment of Jupiter and Saturn

Astronomy Festival on the 21st: Discussion on the rare event of alignment of Jupiter and Saturn