Spacex's Dragon capsule splashed down in the Pacific Ocean Tuesday after completing the second supply mission to the International Space Station by a privately owned spaceship, dpa reported. According to a tweet from SpaceX the capsule splashed down at 9.34am (1634 GMT) around 350 kilometres off the coast of Baja Californiasome five-and-a-half hours after de-berthing from the ISS. "Sad to see the Dragon go," NASA astronaut Tom Marshburn said from inside the station. "She performed her job beautifully, now heading back to her lair. " The capsule latched on to the orbiting space laboratory on March 3 after overcoming problems with its thrusters that delayed the rendezvous by one day. It was carrying supplies and experiments for the astronauts on the station and returned with over 1000 kilogrammes of waste and scientific data. -- SPA 22:39 LOCAL TIME 19:39 GMT تغريد