Reid Wiseman and Barry Wilmore, astronauts with U.S. space agency
NASA, used the station’s robotic crane to release the capsule, built
and operated by California-based SpaceX, as the company is known, at
9:57 a.m. EDT (1357 GMT) as the two vehicles soared 260 miles (418
km) over the northwest coast of Australia.
“Dragon is free,” mission commentator Rob Navias said during a live
broadcast on NASA TV.
The capsule made a parachute descent into the Pacific Ocean,
splashing down at 3:38 p.m. EDT (1938 GMT) west of Mexico’s Baja
California.
The capsule returns with about 3,800 pounds (1,724 kg) of science
experiments and equipment no longer needed aboard the station.
It blasted off aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral
Air Force Station in Florida on Sept. 21 with more than 5,000 pounds
(2,268 kg) of food, supplies, experiments and equipment, including a
prototype 3D printer and 20 live mice that will be used in medical
experiments to assess bone and muscle loss during long-duration
space flights.
Dragon also delivered a $26 million NASA science instrument called
RapidScat that was attached to the outside of the station to measure
wind speeds over the oceans.
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The mission is the fourth of 12 under SpaceX’s $1.6 billion contract
with NASA for station cargo runs. The company is one of two recently
selected by NASA to also develop capsules to fly astronauts to and
from the station, a $100 billion research laboratory owned and
operated by a partnership of 15 nations.
SpaceX's next resupply mission to the station is targeted for Dec.
9. On Monday, NASA’s second station cargo shipper, Orbital Sciences
Corp, is slated to launch its Antares rocket and Cygnus freighter
from the Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia. Launch is scheduled
for 6:45 p.m. EDT/2245 GMT.
(Reporting by Irene Klotz; Editing by Stephen Powell and Lisa Von
Ahn)
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