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Crew-10 Undocks From International Space Station

PACIFIC OCEAN OFF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COAST, AUG 7 – The Crew-10 astronauts completed 146 days of scientific research aboard the ISS, with a 17.5-hour return trip leading to a Pacific Ocean splashdown, the first NASA crew to land there.

  • Amid high winds in the splashdown zone on Friday, NASA and SpaceX postponed the Crew-10 undocking, delaying its return to Saturday.
  • The four-person Crew-9 team launched to the ISS on March 14 and conducted over 200 experiments during a 146-day mission, according to NASA.
  • SpaceX Crew Dragon Endurance will fire its Draco thrusters for nearly 10 minutes at 10:39 a.m. EDT Saturday to slow the capsule for reentry off Southern California at 11:33 a.m. EDT Saturday.
  • Extended handover allowed Crew-10, Sergey Ryzhikov, Alexey Zubritsky, and Jonny Kim to brief Crew-11 on station operations.
  • SpaceX recently changed landing locales so debris from Crew-10's trunk splashes harmlessly into the Pacific Ocean, marking the first NASA-sponsored Pacific landing.
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