NASA and SpaceX are set to bring a SpaceX Dragon spacecraft back to Earth from the ISS, carrying valuable scientific experiments and research hardware.
The uncrewed spacecraft undocks from the International Space Station and returns research and cargo to Earth.
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SpaceX Dragon cargo capsule heads for home after historic ISS-boosting mission (video)
A SpaceX Dragon cargo capsule undocked from the International Space Station today (Feb. 26) after spending six months at the orbiting lab.
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