SpaceX Dragon leaves space station for flight home, aims for splashdown off Mexico

By Marcia Dunn THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. The privately funded SpaceX Dragon capsule left the International Space Station on Thursday and aimed for a Pacific splashdown to end its historic flight. Astronauts set the worlds first commercial supply ship loose after a five-day visit, releasing the vessel with the space stations robot arm. The Dragon slowly backed away from the 250-mile-high (400-kilometre-high) outpost, on track for a midday return to Earth, six hours later.

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SpaceX Dragon leaves space station for flight home, aims for splashdown off Mexico

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