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August 5, 2020

Dragon Capsule Splashes Down

Three boats are out in the open water surrounding a floating piece of a rocket ship. The rigid inflatable boat nearest to the rocket ship piece has two people in it dressed in diving gear and neon helmets. The other two fiberglass boats contain a group of people and an American flag on each.

Two American astronauts have splashed down as the first commercial crewed mission to the International Space Station returned to Earth.

The SpaceX Dragon Capsule carrying Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken came down in the Gulf of Mexico just south of Pensacola on Florida’s Gulf coast.

A recovery vessel moved in to pick up the Dragon Capsule and extricate the men.

The touchdown marks the first crewed US water landing since the final outing of an Apollo command module 45 years ago.

Hurley’s and Behnken’s capsule hit the water at about 14:48 EDT (19:48 BST; 18:48 GMT).

Private boats which came close to the Dragon were asked to leave amid concern over hazardous chemicals venting from the capsule’s propulsion system.

Nasa administrator Jim Bridenstine said the presence of the boats “was not what we were anticipating”.

“What is not common is having passersby approach the vehicle close range with nitrogen tetroxide in the atmosphere; that’s not something that is good,” he said. “And we need to make sure that we’re warning people not to get close to the spacecraft in the future.”

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Source: BBC

By: JONATHAN AMOS