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Watch: Moment stranded Nasa astronauts begin their journey back to Earth

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Watch: Moment stranded Nasa astronauts begin their journey back to EarthTwo astronauts are returning home after nine months in space.
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News video: Sunita Williams Return LIVE Updates: NASA Astronauts Undock from ISS, begin journey back to earth

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Sunita Williams Return Live Updates: Journey To Home Begins Williams and Wilmore undock from ISS | NASA LIVE Watch as the four members of NASA's SpaceX Crew-9 mission—NASA astronauts Nick Hague, Suni Williams, Butch Wilmore, and cosmonaut Aleksandr Gorbunov—undock from the International Space...

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Sunita Williams Steps Out: Crew-9 Astronauts Emerge After Spacex Dragon Capsule Splashdown [Video]

Sunita Williams Steps Out: Crew-9 Astronauts Emerge After Spacex Dragon Capsule Splashdown

Moment Sunita Williams steps out as the Crew-9 astronauts are seen for the first time after returning from their ISS mission. Recovery teams are assisting Sunita Williams, Nick Hague, Butch Wilmore, and Aleksandr Gorbunov out of the Dragon capsule, following standard post-splashdown procedures. This marks the final phase of their journey, ensuring their health and safety after months in space. The first glimpses of Williams and the crew reveal the impact of microgravity and the historic significance of their return. #NASASpaceXCrew9 #Crew9Splashdown #SpaceXDragon #AstronautReturn #NASASpaceflight #ISS #NASA #SpaceX #SpaceNews #SpaceExploration #DragonCapsule #SuniWilliams #ButchWilmore #NickHague #Roscosmos #SpaceMission #CommercialSpaceflight #NASALive #SpaceUpdates #HumanSpaceflight ~HT.178~

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Dragon Capsule Re-entry: NASA, SpaceX Prepare For High-Risk Splashdown After Fiery Descent [Video]

Dragon Capsule Re-entry: NASA, SpaceX Prepare For High-Risk Splashdown After Fiery Descent

Dragon Capsule Re-entry is set for a critical descent as SpaceX’s Dragon spacecraft prepares to return to Earth. The journey will last 46 minutes, during which the capsule will separate from its trunk module and enter Earth’s atmosphere at 28,000 km/h. This high-speed entry creates immense friction, turning the capsule into a ball of fire. A heat shield will protect the crew while mission control loses contact for 7 minutes. NASA and SpaceX are closely monitoring conditions to ensure a safe splashdown in the ocean. #nasa #spacex #sunitawilliams #falcon9 #spacexlaunch #sunitareturns #sunitawilliamsreturntoearth #spacexmission #internationalspacestation #nasamission #butchwilmore #donaldtrump #elonmusk ~HT.178~

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Astronauts face tough return to gravity after nine months [Video]

Astronauts face tough return to gravity after nine months

After nine months in space, NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams are returning to Earth aboard a SpaceX capsule, set to splash down off Florida. Originally planned as an eight-day mission, their stay on the ISS was extended due to spacecraft issues. Dr Meganne Christian, the UK's ESA Reserve Astronaut, said re-adapting to gravity and social interaction will be challenging after months in microgravity. Report by Covellm. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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