Tuesday, October 22

NASA’s SpaceX crew splash down off Florida coast after six-month mission

Nasa’s Space-X Crew-6 splashed again down on Earth after a six-month keep on the International Space Station.

Their SpaceX capsule parachuted into the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Florida.

Sultan al-Neyadi, the primary Arab individual to spend an prolonged time in orbit, was among the many members of the Crew-6 mission run collectively by NASA and SpaceX.

He was joined by NASA astronauts Stephen Bowen and Warren “Woody” Hoburg and Russia’s Andrei Fedyaev.

Left to right: Russian astronaut Andrei Fedyaev, NASA astronauts Warren "Woody" Hoburg and Stephen Bowen, and United Arab Emirates astronaut Sultan al-Neyadi, shortly after landing. Pic: AP
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The crew, shortly after touchdown. Pic: AP

United Arab Emirates astronaut Sultan al-Neyadi is helped out of the SpaceX capsule. Pic: AP

gestures as he is helped out of a SpaceX capsule onboard a recovery ship after he and NASA astronauts Warren "Woody" Hoburg, Stephen Bowen, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Andrei Fedyaev landed in the Atlantic Ocean off the Florida coast, Monday, Sept. 4, 2023. The astronauts are back on Earth after a six-month stay at the International Space Station.  (Joel Kowsky/NASA via AP)
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Sultan al-Neyadi is helped out of the SpaceX capsule. Pic: AP

Before heading again to Earth, the crew – who had arrived on the station in March – stated they have been craving sizzling showers, steaming cups of espresso and the ocean air.

Their homecoming was delayed a day due to poor climate on the splashdown places.

However, in the long run they offered a spectacular middle-of-the-night present as their capsule streaked by means of the sky over Cape Canaveral earlier than splashing down close to Jacksonville.

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The capsule is seen during its descent near Jacksonville. Pic: AP
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The capsule is seen throughout its descent close to Jacksonville. Pic: AP

NASA support teams work around the SpaceX capsule shortly after its landing. Pic: AP
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NASA assist groups work across the SpaceX capsule shortly after its touchdown. Pic: AP

The astronauts stated it was unbelievable to be again.

“You’ve got a roomful of happy people here,” SpaceX Mission Control stated.

SpaceX launched the astronauts’ replacements greater than per week in the past.

Clockwise from bottom: NASA astronaut Stephen Bowen, United Arab Emirates astronaut Sultan al-Neyadi, NASA astronaut Warren Hoburg and Russian astronaut Andrei Fedyaev on-board the International Space Station. Pic: AP
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Clockwise from backside: NASA astronaut Stephen Bowen, United Arab Emirates astronaut Sultan al-Neyadi, NASA astronaut Warren Hoburg and Russia’s Andrei Fedyaev onboard the International Space Station. Pic: AP

Another crew swap will happen later this month with the long-awaited homecoming of two Russians and one American who’ve been up on the station for a whole 12 months.

Their keep was doubled after their Soyuz capsule leaked all of its coolant and a brand new craft needed to be launched.

Between crew swaps, the house station is residence to seven astronauts.

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