Arkansas
Overnight, residents of Arkansas will have the chance to see SpaceX’s Dragon Endurance spaceship
Arkansas – If you are a fan of dragons and live in Arkansas, we have some very exciting news for you!
It doesn’t matter if you’re a night owl or an early bird; you’ll want to make sure that you set your alarm so that you can see a “dragon” flying through the sky in the early morning hours!
At about 5:50 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time (EDT), the SpaceX Crew-7 mission, which was initially launched on August 26, 2023, from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, is scheduled to officially make its return launch and splash down off the coast of Florida’s Gulf Coast.
People in the central and southern regions of the United States, especially those who live in Arkansas, will have the opportunity to witness the Dragon Endurance spacecraft as it makes its way back into the atmosphere of the Earth.
At around 4:40 a.m. central time, the SpaceX Dragon is scheduled to be visible in the state of Arkansas.
Please visit this link to get a live glimpse of the SpaceX Crew-7 as they make their way to the splashdown area.
If you happen to take any photographs of the Dragon Endurance spacecraft that SpaceX is operating, please do not hesitate to send them to us via text message at the number (501) 376-1111. Be sure to include your name and location in the message.
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