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NASA weighs SpaceX Crew Dragon return delay over stormy splashdown sites – SlashGear
NASA may delay the departure of SpaceX Crew Dragon from the International Space Station, with the fate of the mission as currently planned hinging on a potential tropical storm where the spaceship …

NASA may delay the departure of SpaceX Crew Dragon from the International Space Station, with the fate of the mission as currently planned hinging on a potential tropical storm where the spaceship is due to splash down. Currently, Crew Dragon is intended to leave the ISS on Saturday with astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley onboard, with the return to Earth scheduled for 2:24pm ET on Sunday, August 2nd.
It’ll mark the end of Crew Dragon’s historic first crewed mission to the ISS and back aga…
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