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Discover Ludwig"splash down" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the controlled descent of a spacecraft or other vehicle into a body of water. For example, "The NASA spacecraft splashed down in the Pacific Ocean after completing its mission."
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splash down
verb
To land in water.
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As now planned, Apollo 13 should splash down in the Pacific Ocean southeast of American Samoa.
Dragon, also a seven-seater, follows a similar principle and both capsules are designed to splash down and be reused.
The North's plan would have the missiles splash down outside the 13.8-mile limit of Guam's territorial waters.
Or Huygens may splash down in a lake of methane and ethane, sinking silently to the depths of the mystery.
Along the city's rivers on Tuesday, those hoping to splash down on a clear and balmy day were told to avoid any contact with the water.
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The flight of Apollo 12 went well from lift-off to splash-down, and the men were relaxed.
The return would be a parachute-assisted splash-down, again in the Baltic Sea.
Both the booster and the Tycho Brahe would return to Earth via a parachute-assisted splash-down in the Baltic Sea.
And on Thursday, the NASA-affiliated Virginia Air & Space Center in downtown Hampton will open its IMAX theater at 6 15 a.m. so the public can view the Orion launch and splash-down for free on a huge screen.
The heat shield for the Orion space capsule is making a return trip to NASA Langley Research Center — this time for splash-down tests after its successful maiden flight in December.
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