The updated crew Dragon spaceship splashed down at 01:30 GMT this morning
It contains a number of scientific experiments and a case of Bordeaux wine
Previous Dragons splashed down in the Pacific but this is the first Atlantic drop
This is the first time science experiments from the ISS have gone through Kennedy Space Center in Florida since the end of the space shuttle operations
A SpaceX Cargo Dragon spacecraft will return to Earth today (Jan. 12) to return science experiments and other gear to Earth in its first-ever Florida splashdown.
Jan 11, 2021
By capsule, helicopter, boat, plane, and car, space station science experiments are about to make a first of a kind journey back to researchers on Earth.
Today (11 January), the SpaceX cargo Dragon spacecraft carrying out the company’s 21
st commercial resupply services (CRS-21) mission for NASA undocks from the International Space Station, heading for splashdown off the coast of Florida about 12 hours later.
This upgraded Dragon transports significantly more science back to Earth than possible in previous Dragon capsules and is the first space station cargo capsule to splash down off the coast of Florida.
The upgraded version of SpaceX’s Cargo Dragon spacecraft, Dragon 2, is seen atop a Falcon 9 rocket on Dec. 2, 2020, as they prepare to be rolled out to Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida for the company’s 21st Commercial Resupply Services (CRS-21) launch.