SpaceX’s Crew Dragon capsule splashes down off Florida coast
TOMORROW. WATER RESCUE CAUGHTON CAMERA IN VOLUSIA COUNTY. WHAT NEIGHBORS SAY HAPPENED ASON CAMERA IN VOLUSIA COUNTY. WHAT NEIGHBORS SAY HAPPENED ASTHAT WOMAN’S GAME TO SEE. BUTWHAT NEIGHBORS SAY HAPPENED ASTHAT WOMAN’S GAME TO SEE. BUTFIRST, A SUCCESSFUL SPLASHDOWNTHAT WOMAN’S GAME TO SEE. BUTFIRST, A SUCCESSFUL SPLASHDOWNFOR CREW TO HAVE THE END OFFIRST, A SUCCESSFUL SPLASHDOWNFOR CREW TO HAVE THE END OFTHEIR MISSION SETS THAT NASAFOR CREW TO HAVE THE END OFTHEIR MISSION SETS THAT NASAAND SPACE X’S NEXT LAUNCH ATHEIR MISSION SETS THAT NASAAND SPACE X’S NEXT LAUNCH ANEARLY 200 DAY TRIP TO SPACEAND SPACE X’S NEXT LAUNCH ANEARLY 200 DAY TRIP TO SPACEIS FINALLY OVER FOR THENEARLY 200 DAY TRIP TO SPACEIS FINALLY OVER FOR THEASTRONAUTS OF CREW TOO. IS FINALLY OVER FOR THEASTRONAUTS OF CREW TOO. >> GOOD EVENING. I’M LISA BELLASTRONAUTS OF CREW TOO. >> GOOD EVENING. I’M LISA BELLLEDGER WITH US TONIGHT. I’M>> GOOD EVENING. I’M LISA BELLLEDGER WITH US TONIGHT. I’MMATT AUSTIN CREW TO SPLASHDOWNLEDGER WITH US TONIGHT. I’MMATT AUSTIN CREW TO SPLASHDOWNOFF THE FLORIDA COAST. LESSMATT AUSTIN CREW TO SPLASHDOWNOFF THE FLORIDA COAST. LESSTHAN A HALF AN HOUR AGO. SOOFF THE FLORIDA COAST. LESSTHAN A HALF AN HOUR AGO. SOHERE’S A LIVE LOOK FROM NASATHAN A HALF AN HOUR AGO. SOHERE’S A LIVE LOOK FROM NASATV. THE ASTRONAUTS STILLHERE’S A LIVE LOOK FROM NASATV. THE ASTRONAUTS STILLINSIDE THE CREW DRAGONTV. THE ASTRONAUTS STILLINSIDE THE CREW DRAGONCAPSULE. THEY’RE IN THE GULFINSIDE THE CREW DRAGONCAPSULE. THEY’RE IN THE GULFOF MEXICO THERE. THIS IS NASACAPSULE. THEY’RE IN THE GULFOF MEXICO THERE. THIS IS NASASECOND SPLASHDOWN AFTER DARKOF MEXICO THERE. THIS IS NASASECOND SPLASHDOWN AFTER DARKIN MORE THAN 50 YEARS. SECOND SPLASHDOWN AFTER DARKIN MORE THAN 50 YEARS. >> MATT: CREW WILL ALSO RETURNIN MORE THAN 50 YEARS. >> MATT: CREW WILL ALSO RETURNTO EARTH OVERNIGHT EARLIER>> MATT: CREW WILL ALSO RETURNTO EARTH OVERNIGHT EARLIERTHIS YEAR, MARKING A FIRSTTO EARTH OVERNIGHT EARLIERTHIS YEAR, MARKING A FIRSTSINCE 1968. THEY’RE ABOUT TOTHIS YEAR, MARKING A FIRSTSINCE 1968. THEY’RE ABOUT TOBRING THAT THING ON TO THESINCE 1968. THEY’RE ABOUT TOBRING THAT THING ON TO THEBOAT. IT’S BEEN ABOUT 8 HOURSBRING THAT THING ON TO THEBOAT. IT’S BEEN ABOUT 8 HOURSSINCE CREW TO UNDOCK FROM THEBOAT. IT’S BEEN ABOUT 8 HOURSSINCE CREW TO UNDOCK FROM THEINTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION. SINCE CREW TO UNDOCK FROM THEINTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION. THEY WERE ABOUT TO COMPLETE AINTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION. THEY WERE ABOUT TO COMPLETE A300, 60 DEGREE SURVEY OF THETHEY WERE ABOUT TO COMPLETE A300, 60 DEGREE SURVEY OF THEISS BEFORE LEAVING CRIST, WHO300, 60 DEGREE SURVEY OF THEISS BEFORE LEAVING CRIST, WHOALSO LEFT BEFORE CREW 3 WASISS BEFORE LEAVING CRIST, WHOALSO LEFT BEFORE CREW 3 WASABLE TO LAUNCH. RIGHT NOW,ALSO LEFT BEFORE CREW 3 WASABLE TO LAUNCH. RIGHT NOW,NASA SAYSABLE TO LAUNCH. RIGHT NOW,NASA SAYS>> MATT: IT’S ON TRACK TONASA SAYS>> MATT: IT’S ON TRACK TOHAPPEN WEDNESDAY NIGHT AT>> MATT: IT’S ON TRACK TOHAPPEN WEDNESDAY NIGHT ATKENNEDY SPACE CENTER. THEHAPPEN WEDNESDAY NIGHT ATKENNEDY SPACE CENTER. THELAUNCH WINDOW OPENS ATKENNEDY SPACE CENTER. THELAUNCH WINDOW OPENS AT09:00:03PM, CREW. 3 EXPECTEDLAUNCH WINDOW OPENS AT09:00:03PM, CREW. 3 EXPECTEDTO DOCK AT THE ISS ON THURSDAY