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SpaceX Cargo Dragon succeeds in 1st autonomous undocking – EarthSky
SpaceX’s CRS-21 Cargo Dragon undocked from the International Space Station’s Harmony module on January 12, 2021, succeeding in the world’s first-ever autonomous…

SpaceX made history again, when the private space companys CRS-21 Cargo Dragon undocked from the Harmony module on the International Space Station (ISS) yesterday morning (January 12, 2021). It was the worlds first-ever autonomous (self-governing) undocking. The Cargo Dragon is expected to make its return to Earth later today, splashing down in the Gulf of Mexico after a roughly 36-hour journey.
Previous Cargo Dragon spacecraft were attached and removed from the space station using the stations…
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