CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – A little over a month after it left Kennedy Space Center loaded with cargo and science experiments, an upgraded SpaceX Cargo Dragon capsule is slated to return to Earth via ocean splashdown Monday night.This will be the first return of a cargo resupply spacecraft to the Atlantic Ocean, News 6 partner Florida Today reported.The location of splashdown will be chosen closer to undocking from the International Space Station on Monday morning, but potential sites in the Atlantic are off the coasts of Cape Canaveral, Daytona, and Jacksonville.
Unfortunately, it’s unlikely bystanders will be able to see anything.“When it’s entering Earth’s atmosphere that’s hundreds of miles away so by the time it gets near us it’s already.