File:SpaceX CRS 25 Splashdown (1920x1080).webm
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Splashdown of SpaceX CRS-25
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English: The SpaceX CRS-25 mission splashes down off Florida on August 20, 2022. |
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Source | https://images.nasa.gov/details/KSC-20220820-MH-MTD01-0001-SpaceX_CRS_25_Splashdown-3312296 |
Author | Isaac Hutson & Isaac Watson |
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