WATCH ABOVE: The unmanned Dragon capsule arrived at the ISS on Sept. 23
The SpaceX Dragon cargo craft detached from the International Space Station (ISS) on Saturday and is making its way back to Earth.
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The unmanned capsule arrived at the ISS on Sept. 23, and will be returning to earth with approximately 1,678 kilograms of equipment and scientific experiments.
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The craft is is expected to splash down off the west coast of Baja California in the Pacific Ocean.
The California-based SpaceX, led by billionaire Elon Musk, is developing a manned version of its spacecraft.
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