Oman Daily Observer

SPACEX BRINGS ASTRONAUTS SAFELY HOME IN MILESTONE MISSION

-

WASHINGTON: America’s first crewed spaceship to fly to the Internatio­nal Space Station in nearly a decade returned safely to Earth on Sunday, splashing down in the Gulf of Mexico.

The mission, carried out jointly by Nasa and the private company Spacex, demonstrat­ed that the United States has the capacity once more to send its astronauts to space and bring them back.

The Spacex Crew Dragon Endeavour splashed into the water off Pensacola, Florida at 2:48 pm (18:48 GMT), trailed by its four main parachutes.

It was the first water landing for a crewed US spaceship since the 1975 Apollo-soyuz mission.

“It’s truly our honour and privilege,” said pilot Doug Hurley, who was joined on the mission by commander Bob Behnken.

“On behalf of the Nasa and Spacex teams, welcome back to planet Earth and thanks for flying Spacex,” replied Spacex’s Mike Heiman, to laughter in the control room.

A flotilla of civilian boats swarmed the landing zone as a recovery ship sped to the scorched capsule and hoisted it aboard with its crane.

The Coast Guard said it had warned people to stay away from the capsule but “numerous boaters” ignored the requests.

The “capsule was in the water for a good period of time,” said Nasa administra­tor Jim Bridenstin­e, “the boats just made a beeline for it.”

The hatch opening was delayed as a team worked to stop a potentiall­y dangerous leak of rocket fuel vapor.

“What’s not common is having passers-by approach the vehicle at close range with nitrogente­troxide in the atmosphere... We need to make sure we’re warning people not to get close to the spacecraft in the future,” Bridenstin­e said.

Around an hour after splashdown, the astronauts exited the capsule and headed for shore on a helicopter.

They were reunited with their families in Houston, where they walked off a plane — in apparently good physical shape and upbeat spirits — at a military base.

Addressing a socially distanced welcome ceremony in a hangar, Behnken, a veteran of the Space Shuttle programme, praised the Spacex team behind the successful mission. — AFP

The mission, carried out jointly by Nasa and the private company Spacex, demonstrat­ed that the United States has the capacity once more to send its astronauts to space and bring them back.

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Oman