... company's 80th successful stage recovery, its 58th at sea. SpaceX’s “Go Searcher” recovery ship, one of two Dragon recovery vessels based in Florida. The recovered first stage booster of the Falcon 9 rocket that launched the unmanned SpaceX Crew Dragon on its way to the International Space Station arrived on the company's drone ship … The Twitter account, @SpaceXFleet, which tracks the movements of SpaceX’s nautical ships, reports that the ship was out conducting a Crew Dragon recovery trial at the time of the rescue. The Go Navigator recovery ship will then approach the Endeavour and hoist it aboard, allowing SpaceX crews to secure the capsule in place and … Credit: SpaceX. The SpaceX recovery ship carrying Crew Dragon, named GO Navigator, pulled into port just after 5:30 p.m. EST (2130 GMT) on Friday. GO Navigator has a support crew of … SpaceX’s Crew Dragon spacecraft is safely aboard the company’s recovery vessel, Go Searcher, following splashdown at 8:45 a.m. EST on Friday, March 8, 2019. The Crew Dragon spacecraft, named Endeavour, will dock autonomously to the forward port of the station's Harmony module about 5:10 a.m. Saturday, April 24. Upon splashdown, the SpaceX recovery ship will pick up the crew and return to … The Crew Dragon recovery team has detected small amounts of NTO, or nitrogen tetroxide, a potentially toxic propellant used in the capsule's onboard rocket engines. Then SpaceX recovery ship GO Navigator used a crane to lift the spacecraft out of the water and on to its deck. SpaceX’s recovery ship is equipped with a crane to lift the capsule out of the water and onto the main deck of the ship. The flight is SpaceX's first using a previously flown first stage and Crew Dragon capsule. ABOVE VIDEO: SpaceX Crew-2 Dragon Spacecraft will on the International Space Station at 5:10 a.m. The spacecraft will splash down in the Atlantic Ocean just of Florida's East Coast where a SpaceX recovery ship will be ready to retrieve Behnken and Hurley within an hour after landing.