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SpaceX’s Crew-6 astronauts splash down after 6-month stay on ISS

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SpaceX’s Crew-6 astronauts splash down after 6-month stay on ISS

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Four astronauts are back on Earth, having each completed their first long-duration spaceflight on the International Space Station (ISS).

Stephen Bowen and Warren “Woody” Hoburg of NASA, Sultan AlNeyadi of the UAE (United Arab Emirates) and Andrey Fedyaev of Russia’s federal space corporation Roscosmos, collectively SpaceX‘s Crew-6, splashed down on board the company’s Dragon spacecraft “Endeavour” at 12:17 a.m. EDT (0417 GMT) on Monday (Sept. 4) in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Jacksonville, Florida. Of the four, only Bowen had flown in space before.

“When we showed up here six months ago, it was a new experience for all of us,” said Bowen during a brief farewell ceremony aboard the station on Thursday (Aug. 31). “I had been to space, but I’ve never been on a long-duration mission. This has been an absolutely incredible experience, and it’s been a great opportunity to watch my amazing crewmates as they’ve come along.”

Related: SpaceX Crew-6 astronauts say goodbye from the ISS 

Seven members of the Expedition 69 crew aboard the International Space Station. In the bottom row are Andrey Fedyaev, Woody Hoburg, Steve Bowen and Sultan AlNeyadi. At top (upside down) are Dmitri Petelin, Sergey Prokopyev and Frank Rubio. (Image credit: NASA)

Having launched on March 2, the Crew-6 astronauts’ landing wrapped their 186-day mission, during which they served as Expedition 68 and Expedition 69 flight engineers aboard the International Space Station



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