The first commercial space flight to reach the International Space Station is heading back to Earth. It plans to splash down in the Pacific Ocean around 11:45 this morning. Space-X launched the flight five days ago as a test run for
NASA. It is the first private space shuttle to r-supply the station. It brought 1,300 pounds of science equipment, hardware and cargo to NASA astronauts. The flight marks a milestone in NASA's plan to replace its space shuttle program with commercial carriers. The agency will hold a press conference this afternoon.
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