SpaceX Dragon Cargo Ship Transports Space Research Back to Earth

The cargo is being recovered to hand over to NASA.

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SpaceX launched a spy satellite for the NRO in 2017. (SpaceX)

Wires, plants, rodents — SpaceX’s Dragon cargo resupply ship brought back approximately 4,100 pounds of research from the International Space Station and dropped it into the Pacific Ocean over the weekend, Newsweek reports. The cargo is being recovered to hand over to NASA, with the company making the announcement of a successful drop and recovery on Twitter Saturday.

In SpaceX’s latest move toward sustainable space travel, Newsweek notes, both the Dragon cargo capsule and a Falcon 9 rocket were reused for the first time to complete this mission.

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