Early Thursday morning, astronauts unbolted the world's first commercial supply ship, the SpaceX Dragon, from the orbiting outpost. Then they used a robot arm to move it away. Next up will come its actual release.
The Dragon -- bearing old equipment and some science samples -- is due to splash down in the Pacific at midday, Eastern
time. It will aim for an area 560 miles southwest of Los Angeles.
Last week, the California-based SpaceX became the first private company to send a cargo ship to the space station. If all goes well Thursday, it will become the only supplier capable of returning major items.
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