Science and Exploration

This Week at NASA: Dragon Leaves the Space Station and More

By Marc Boucher
Status Report
August 27, 2016
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This Week at NASA: Dragon Leaves the Space Station and More
This Week at NASA: Dragon Leaves the Space Station and More.
NASA

The SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft left the International Space Station on August 26.
The Dragon departed the station five weeks after delivering almost 5,000 pounds of supplies, experiments and equipment to the orbital complex – including an international docking adapter for use by future American commercial crew spacecraft transporting astronauts to the station. The station’s Canadarm2 robotic arm was used to grapple the Dragon, move it away from the ISS, and release it for its return trip to Earth. The capsule is returning with about 3,000 pounds of cargo and experiments for researchers and investigators. Also, New U.S. Endurance Record in Space, Next U.S. Spacewalk Previewed, Boeing CST-100 Starliner Land Drop Test, SLS Liquid Hydrogen Test Tank Moved, and Celebrating National Parks, from Space.

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