SpaceX Crew-2 Dragon splashes down after 6 months in orbit
SpaceX has completed a second operational manned mission to the International Space Station, with its four-person crew splashing down off the coast of Florida without issue as NASA prepares for another launch later this week.
The private aerospace firmâs Crew Dragon Endeavor touched down off the Gulf Coast near Pensacola, Florida on Monday night carrying NASA's Shane Kimbrough and Megan McArthur, French astronaut Thomas Pesquet of the European Space Agency, and Akihiko Hoshide from Japanâs JAXA, completing their Crew-2 mission after a nearly 200-day stay on the ISS.
SpaceX shared footage of the splashdown, which followed a several hour undocking process that saw the spacecraft push away from the ISS and position itself for reentry. The craft reached speeds of more than 17,000 miles per hour (27,350kph) as it rocketed back to Earth.
While a third manned mission with a Dragon craft was initially set for late October â" with the new crew planned to replace the previous one a few days before the last team departed back to Earth â" the next launch to the ISS has been delayed, first by weather and then by a âminor medical issueâ with one of the astronauts. NASA said last Thursday that the crew should be cleared for takeoff by November 10 if all goes as planned, however.
Monday night landing appeared to go off without a hitch, with one minor exception: due to a malfunction with the craftâs space toilet, the four-astronaut crew was asked to âlimitâ their use of the facilities on the return trip. In case of âemergencies,â the crewâs suits feature an âundergarmentâ â" essentially a diaper â" to collect waste, though NASAâs Commercial Crew program manager Steve Stitch stressed âitâs a short mission coming home.â
The Crew-2 mission involved several spacewalks and a number of scientific experiments, including growing (and eating) a batch of peppers on board the ISS to study the cultivation of food in space, and collection of human medical data. Crew-2 was SpaceX and NASAâs second operational manned mission to the ISS, with Crew-1 returning to Earth on May 2, 2021 after launching in November the year prior.
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