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SpaceX brings 4 astronauts home after ISS mission

- Associated Press

CAPE CANAVERAL, FLORIDA: SpaceX brought four astronauts home with a midnight splashdown in the Gulf of Mexico on Friday, capping the busiest month yet for Elon Musk’s taxi service.

The three US astronauts and one German in the capsule were bobbing off the Florida coast, near Tampa, less than 24 hours after leaving the Internatio­nal Space Station ( ISS). Nasa expected to have them back in Houston later in the morning.

Nasa’s Raja Chari, Tom Marshburn and Kayla Barron, and the European Space Agency’s Matthias Maurer, embraced the seven astronauts remaining at the station, before parting ways.

“It’s the end of a six-month mission, but I think the space dream lives on,” Maurer said.

SpaceX brought up their US and Italian replacemen­ts last week, after completing a charter trip to the station for a trio of businessme­n.

That amounts to two crew launches and two splashdown­s in barely a month. Musk’s company has now launched 26 people into orbit in less than two years, since it started ferrying astronauts for Nasa. Eight of those 26 were space tourists.

“Welcome home,” SpaceX Mission Control radioed at splashdown. “Thanks for flying SpaceX.” “That was a great ride,” replied Chari, the capsule commander. As for the reintroduc­tion to gravity, he noted: “Only one complaint. These water bottles are super heavy.”

All four were out of the capsule an hour later, waving and giving thumbs-up as they were hustled away on rolling chaises for medical checks.

The astronauts said their mission was highlighte­d by the three visitors and their ex-astronaut escort who dropped by in April, opening up Nasa’s side of the station to paying guests after decades of resistance.

On the down side, they had to contend with a dangerous spike in space junk after Russia blew up a satellite in a missile test in mid-November. More than 1,500 pieces of shrapnel spread across Earth’s orbit for years to come.

While the war in Ukraine has caused tensions between the US and Russia, the astronauts have stood by their Russian crewmates, and vice versa. Flight controller­s in Houston and Moscow also continued to cooperate as always, according to Nasa officials.

As he relinquish­ed command of the space station earlier this week, Marshburn called it “a place of peace” and said internatio­nal cooperatio­n would likely be its lasting legacy.

Up there now are three Russians, three Americans and one Italian.

 ?? AP ?? The SpaceX spacecraft is seen after it landed in the Gulf of Mexico, Florida, on Friday.
AP The SpaceX spacecraft is seen after it landed in the Gulf of Mexico, Florida, on Friday.

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