
CRS-25 undocking, splashdown
After a month-long stay at the International space Station, the CRS-25 cargo Dragon spacecraft is expected to return to Earth via a parachute-assisted splashdown off the coast of Florida.
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After a month-long stay at the International space Station, the CRS-25 cargo Dragon spacecraft is expected to return to Earth via a parachute-assisted splashdown off the coast of Florida.
About a day after launch, CRS-25 cargo Dragon is scheduled to dock with the Harmony module at the International Space Station.
SpaceX and NASA are planning to fly the CRS-25 cargo Dragon spacecraft to the International Space Station in mid-2022.
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