"NASA and SpaceX Collaborate for Successful Dragon Departure from ISS"

NASA will provide live coverage as the SpaceX Dragon cargo resupply spacecraft departs the International Space Station, carrying back over 4,300 pounds of supplies and scientific experiments. The spacecraft will splash down off the coast of Florida, allowing for quick transportation of the experiments to NASA's Space Station Processing Facility for analysis. The returning samples include investigations on genetic adaptations in plants, cell response to gravity, telomere length measurement, and microgravity research. These studies contribute to advancements in biology, biotechnology, physical sciences, and Earth and space science, supporting long-duration space travel and future exploration beyond low Earth orbit.
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