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SpaceX's Crew-11 undocks from International Space Station aboard Dragon, heads for splashdown
The Crew-11 mission undocked from the Harmony module of the International Space Station (ISS) aboard the SpaceX Dragon capsule on Wednesday, January 14, NASA confirmed. While the undocking was initially scheduled for 5:05 p.
SpaceX guided the capsule to a 12:41 a.m. splashdown in the Pacific Ocean off San Diego, less than 11 hours after the astronauts left the Space Station.
The Crew-11 mission has left the International Space Station and have arrived back on Earth. Crew Dragon Endeavour and its crew of four — comprised of two NASA astronauts, one Japanese astronaut, and one Russian cosmonaut — splashed down in the Pacific Ocean at 12:40 AM PST (08:40 UTC) on Thursday, Jan. 15.
After a health issue, four astronauts are set to leave the International Space Station early, with a pre-dawn Pacific splashdown planned for Thursday, Jan. 15.
NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 capsule returned to Earth and splashed down in the Pacific Ocean near San Diego early Thursday.
Four astronauts returned safely to Earth early on Thursday after an undisclosed serious medical condition affecting one of them forced an end to their
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A SpaceX capsule departed the International Space Station on Wednesday carrying a four-member crew on an emergency return flight to Earth necessitated by an undisclosed serious medical condition afflicting one of the astronauts aboard.
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