days and an altitude of more than 570 kilometres, which is higher than the international space station. let us just listen in. space station. let us “ust listen mi listen in. looking forward above the _ listen in. looking forward above the dragon - listen in. looking forward l above the dragon capsule, looking at those four main parachutes.— looking at those four main parachutes.- copy, | looking at those four main - parachutes.- copy, 1000. parachutes. 1000. copy, 1000. the next event _ parachutes. 1000. copy, 1000. the next event coming - parachutes. 1000. copy, 1000. the next event coming up - parachutes. 1000. copy, 1000. the next event coming up nowl parachutes. 1000. copy, 1000. l the next event coming up now is a visual confirmation of splashdown. you can see the dragon capsule on your screen coming down now. we talk about how fast the vehicle has been travelling, but they will be touching down approximately 15 mph when they touch the atlantic ocean there. copy, 800. atlantic ocean there. copy, 800- the — atlantic ocean there. copy, 800. the dragon _ atlantic ocean there. copy, 800. the dragon one - atlantic ocean there. copy, - 800. the dragon one programme had ureat 800. the dragon one programme had great success _ 800. the dragon one programme had great success with _ 800. the dragon one programme had great success with the - had great success with the water landing with 20 successful splashdown is over the course of that programme, nine of which were carried out by flight proven dragon