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Spacex's Falcon 9 rocket launches the Dragon spacecraft at 3:44 AM from Complex 40 at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station on May 22, 2012. Launched for NASA, Dragon will be the first privately owned vehicle to fly to the International Space Station as part of the Commercial Orbital Transportation Services (COTS) Program. After the spacecraft performs a series of maneuvers to assure its readiness, the Station's robotic arm will grapple the spacecraft and berth it to the outpost. On this mission, Dragon will deliver over 1,000 pounds of cargo and experiments to the station. .UPI/Joe Marino-Bill Cantrell
Spacex's Falcon 9 rocket launches the Dragon spacecraft at 3:44 AM from Complex 40 at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station on May 22, 2012. Launched for NASA, Dragon will be the first privately owned vehicle to fly to the International Space Station as part of the Commercial Orbital Transportation Services (COTS) Program. After the spacecraft performs a series of maneuvers to assure its readiness, the Station's robotic arm will grapple the spacecraft and berth it to the outpost. On this mission, Dragon will deliver over 1,000 pounds of cargo and experiments to the station. .UPI/Joe Marino-Bill Cantrell 
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Published: May 31, 2012 at 2:27 PM

HAWTHORNE, Calif., May 31 (UPI) -- The Dragon spacecraft of commercial space company SpaceX has completed its historic mission to the International Space Station, company officials announced.

The spacecraft splashed down safely in the Pacific Ocean about 563 miles west of Baja California, Mexico, at 8:42 a.m. PDT Thursday, the company said in a release.

"Splashdown! Welcome home #Dragon!" the company tweeted.

The unmanned Dragon spacecraft became the first commercial vehicle in history to successfully attach to the ISS, delivering cargo and supplies.

Launched March 22 atop a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, the Dragon's mission was the first commercial undertaking of a mission type previously only undertaken by four governments: the United States, Russia, Japan and the European Space Agency.

The SpaceX flight was conducted under a 2006 Commercial Orbital Transportation Services agreement with NASA to develop the capability to carry cargo to and from the International Space Station after the retirement of NASA's space shuttle fleet.

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