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Falcon 9 and RADARSAT Constellation Mission have rolled out to SLC-4E. Tomorrow’s 13-minute launch window opens at 7:17 a.m. PDT, 14:17 UTC → spacex.com/webcast
2252
The booster supporting this mission launched Crew Dragon to the @Space_Station in March
2253
Static fire test of Falcon 9 complete—targeting June 12 launch of RADARSAT Constellation Mission from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California
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Join us: spacex.com/careers t.co/5a4z5XJpqQ
2255
Dragon returns to Earth after its four-week stay at the @Space_Station, completing SpaceX’s seventeenth flight to and from the ISS and sixth with a flight-proven spacecraft
2256
Good splashdown of Dragon confirmed, completing SpaceX’s seventeenth resupply mission to and from the @Space_Station!
2257
Dragon's main parachutes have been deployed
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Dragon's drogue chutes deployed nominally
2259
Dragon's de-orbit burn is complete and its trunk has been jettisoned. Pacific Ocean splashdown in ~30 minutes.
2260
Dragon will re-enter Earth's atmosphere in ~5 hours. Pacific Ocean splashdown around 2:50 p.m. PDT
2261
The three departure burns to move Dragon away from the @Space_Station are complete.
2262
Dragon has been released from the @Space_Station! Three departure burns are now underway → nasa.gov/nasatv
2263
Last month, Dragon delivered 5,500 pounds of science and supplies to the @Space_Station. Having since completed its four-week stay, Dragon will depart tomorrow morning at about 9:00 a.m. PDT
2264
More photos from last night’s Starlink launch → flickr.com/spacex
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2267
Back live for satellite deploy → spacex.com/webcast
2268
Second stage engine restart and cutoff nominal. Webcast will return in ~15 minutes for satellite deploy.
2269
Back live → spacex.com/webcast
2270
Second stage engine cutoff confirmed, now in coast phase. The webcast will return in about 35 minutes for second stage engine restart.
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2272
First stage entry burn complete. Second stage continuing nominally to low Earth orbit.