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Forum:Commercial Space - Military Space
Topic:[Discuss] SpaceX Dragon in-flight abort test
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Robert PearlmanCocoa Beach 365 video
The Crew Dragon Capsule from SpaceX's In Flight Abort test this morning returns to Port Canaveral aboard Go Searcher.
Robert PearlmanFrom NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, via Twitter:
She's back! The Crew Dragon spacecraft that completed the in-flight abort test has arrived back at Cape Canaveral. After splashdown, teams from SpaceX and the U.S. Air Force 45th Operations Group’s Detachment-3 rehearsed crew recovery ops before bringing the spacecraft back to port.

From Elon Musk, via Twitter:

Dragon trunk from in-flight abort test is in surprisingly good shape!
Robert PearlmanTwitter user @BrockHooper2 posted a video of what appears to be the IFA Crew Dragon's drogue chutes and chute compartment door.
dragon's parachutes we're on Florida's coast

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