2351
Dragon's trunk has been jettisoned and its de-orbit burn is complete. Atlantic Ocean splashdown in ~40 minutes → spacex.com/webcast
2352
Back live for Crew Dragon’s reentry and Atlantic Ocean splashdown → spacex.com/webcast
2353
Webcast will be back in ~4.5 hours for splashdown → spacex.com/webcast
2354
Four departure burns to move Crew Dragon away from the @Space_Station are now underway
2356
Dragon is go to undock from the @Space_Station
2357
Watch live as Crew Dragon autonomously undocks from the @Space_Station → spacex.com/webcast
2358
After launching Crew Dragon on its first test flight to the @Space_Station, Falcon 9 lands on the Of Course I Still Love You droneship—completing SpaceX’s 35th recovery of an orbital class rocket booster.
2359
Hatch is open! Crew Dragon will now spend 5 days at the @Space_Station
2360
Back live for hatch opening → spacex.com/webcast
2361
Webcast will return for opening of Crew Dragon’s hatch in ~2 hours → spacex.com/webcast
2362
Dragon is 20 meters from the @Space_Station
2363
Back live → spacex.com/webcast
2364
Webcast will be back in 30 minutes → spacex.com/webcast
2365
Dragon has been given a "go" to approach
2366
Recap of yesterday’s Falcon 9 launch of Crew Dragon → spacex.com/webcast
2367
Watch live as Crew Dragon autonomously docks to Harmony module at the @Space_Station → spacex.com/webcast
2368
More photos of Crew Dragon’s first launch to the @Space_Station → flickr.com/spacex
2369
Falcon 9 launches Crew Dragon on its first test flight to the @Space_Station
2370
Crew Dragon is on its way to the International Space Station! Autonomous docking at the @Space_Station set for early tomorrow morning. Watch live starting at 3:30 a.m. EST, 8:30 a.m. UTC → spacex.com/webcast
2371
2372
Second stage engine burn complete. Dragon confirmed in good orbit → spacex.com/webcast
2373
First stage entry burn complete. Second stage propelling Crew Dragon into its orbit to meet up with the @Space_Station → spacex.com/webcast