The mission also marked the first time a SpaceX launch for NASA has not been preceded with a static test fire, according to NASA Spaceflight. The booster smoothly landed on the SpaceX drone ship, Of Course I Still Love You, to be recovered for reuse. The Dragon spacecraft separated from the second stage of Falcon 9 approximately 12 minutes later; the second stage was expected to safely and destructively reenter the Earth's atmosphere south of Australia. After a day-and-a-half trek to the orbital laboratory, Dragon will dock to the space station’s Harmony module on the morning of Saturday, June 5. The process will be monitored by Expedition 65 NASA astronauts Megan McArthur and Shane Kimbrough.