Separation confirmed.
@SpaceX's uncrewed Dragon spacecraft undocked from the @Space_Station at 12:30pm ET. #CRS28 will now start its journey home, splashing down off the coast of Florida around 10:30am ET (1430 UTC) on Friday. Follow https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/ for the latest.
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Another exciting week at NASA in the books!
The #CRS28 mission delivered cargo to the @Space_Station and @NASA_Astronauts Steve Bowen and @Astro_Woody performed a spacewalk to upgrade the space station’s power supply.
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SpaceX has now launched a flight-proven Dragon capsule to the International Space Station (ISS) 20 times. Following the successful launch and docking of the CRS-28 mission. SpaceX broke a couple of U.S. Spaceflight records. CRS-28 marked the 38th time a Dragon spacecraft visited the orbiting outpost, beating the record held by the Space Shuttle. SpaceX […]
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SpaceX's Dragon 2 spacecraft docked with the International Space Station's Harmony module completing the first part of its CRS-28 mission. Astronaut Woody Hoburg monitored the operation assisted by his fellow astronaut Frank Rubio, but the cargo spacecraft, which blasted off when it was Monday morning in the USA, completed the maneuvers automatically without any problem.
Gaur #CRS28 zamaontzia Nazioarteko Espazio Estazioaruntz jaurti da. #iROSA eguzki panel berriak darama.
Maiatzaren 5ean Txinaren Espazio Estazioko #Tianhe moduluaren atzeko portutik bereizi zen #Tianzhou5 zamaontzia, gaur aurreko portuarekin bat egin du.
Liftoff! 🚀
@SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft is headed to the station following a successful launch at 11:47am ET today. #CRS28 will deliver new science, food, supplies and equipment to the station. Docking is set for 5:50am ET on June 6. More: http://go.nasa.gov/3qw2gFm
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The SpaceX Dragon 2 spacecraft blasted off atop a Falcon 9 rocket from the Kennedy Space Center in its CRS-28 (Cargo Resupply Service 28) mission, also referred to as SPX-28. After almost exactly 12 minutes it separated successfully from the rocket's last stage and went en route.