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  1. márc. 18.
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  2. márc. 18.

    ICYMI: After splashing down in the Atlantic Ocean, ’s Crew Dragon was retrieved by the company’s recovery ship, Go Searcher, about 200 miles off the east coast of Florida March 8, after its return to Earth on the Demo-1 mission.

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  3. márc. 13.
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  4. márc. 8.

    The completed its Demo-1 flight test this morning. The spacecraft successfully splashed down in the Atlantic Ocean at 8:45 a.m. ET. It has been lifted out of the ocean and is now securely seated in 's cradle aboard the Go Searcher Recovery ship.

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  5. márc. 8.

    has been hoisted aboard 's Go Searcher recovery ship.

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  6. márc. 8.

    The recovery team have lowered the hydraulic lift on Go Searcher. After the is aboard the ship, it will be moved into a hangar on the ship and secured for the roughly 30 hour trip back to Cape Canaveral.

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  7. márc. 8.

    . recovery teams have safed the Demo-1 and have towed it to the Go Searcher for final loading.

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  8. márc. 8.

    After the fast recovery boats have safed the , the recovery teams will prepare to lift it atop the Go Searcher recovery ship and place it in the cradle.

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  9. márc. 8.

    We were lucky to check out the interfaces during 's Demo-1 mission. Everything worked perfectly. Later this year, we are going to install a second docking adapter to support an additional spacecraft docking simultaneously to station. ~Kenny Todd.

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  10. márc. 8.

    From a crew perspective, the big thing we are excited about is to see the end-to-end mission. ~, NASA astronaut on 's first operational mission

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  11. márc. 8.

    The is doing well. The recovery teams are around the vehicle and should have it out of the water in about an hour. ~Steve Stich, deputy manager, commercial crew program

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  12. márc. 8.

    I want to congratulate the Commercial Crew Program and all of the engineers who have been a part of this effort from the very beginning. This is an amazing feet for America! ~

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  13. márc. 8.

    .'s recovery fast boats approached the as it splashed down in the Atlantic Ocean. Up next, the team will hoist the spacecraft on the Go Searcher recovery ship.

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  14. márc. 8.

    "It is incredible to get to this moment," said 's Benji Reed, Director of Crew Mission Management.

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  15. márc. 8.

    Successful splashdown of the right on time at 8:45 a.m. ET.

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  16. márc. 8.

    Under 100 meters above the surface of the Atlantic Ocean.

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  17. márc. 8.

    's four main parachutes have deployed. Now under one kilometer in altitude

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  18. márc. 8.

    's drogue parachutes have deployed.

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  19. márc. 8.

    's plasma trail during re-entry

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  20. márc. 8.

    Now: is re-entering the Earth's atmosphere. NASA's WB-57 is capturing the flight.

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