Crew-11 Dragon splashdown in the Pacific Ocean
Due to a medical situation with one of the Crew-11 astronauts, the crew is heading home ahead of schedule on Dragon Following the earlier undocking, Dragon is set to splashdown in the Pacific Ocean at 12:41 a.m. PT.
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