(NPR) Astronauts Splash Down In SpaceX Dragon Capsule After 6 Months In Orbit

Astronauts Splash Down In SpaceX Dragon Capsule After 6 Months In Orbit



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Astronauts Splash Down In SpaceX Dragon Capsule After 6 Months In Orbit







NASA's Shannon Walker (from left), Victor Glover and Michael Hopkins, along with Japan's Soichi Noguchi, hold a news conference aboard the International Space Station on Monday.



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Astronauts Splash Down In SpaceX Dragon Capsule After 6 Months In Orbit






The astronauts returned from the International Space Station after their spacecraft, Resilience, set a new record for the longest spaceflight by a U.S. space capsule that carried a crew.