SpaceX’s Latest Cargo Dragon Departs International Space Station

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A SpaceX Cargo Dragon resupply ship departing the ISS.
Credit: NASA
HOUSTON—After a two-day weather delay, SpaceX’s 24th NASA-contracted Cargo Dragon capsule departed the International Space Station (ISS) on Jan. 23 for a parachute-assisted descent, splashdown and recovery in the waters off Florida’s upper gulf coast. The landing target is in the Gulf of Mexico off...

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