The four NASA Astronauts returned to Earth early Monday after six months on the International Space Station. SpaceX capsules landed in the Atlantic Ocean off the Florida coast. Stephen Bowen and Warren “Woody” Hohberger of NASA, Andrei Fedyayev of Russia, and Sultan Neyadi of the United Arab Emirates have returned.
These are the first people in the Arab world to spend a long time in the circle. Eventually, their return was delayed by a day as the capsule sped through the sky over Cape Canaveral and crashed near Jacksonville. SpaceX mission control said on the radio.
“Here’s a room full of happy people. “SpaceX started replacing them last week. There will be another crew change later this month, two Russians and one long-awaited American.
They’ve been there for a year. The rest doubled. The Soyuz capsule leaked all the coolant and a new spacecraft had to be launched. During the crew change, the station was home to seven astronauts.