After a week-long journey, two NASA astronauts finally referred to the one-week journey.
Tuesday at 5 pm. In 57, the capsule descended from the shores of the florid, Florida's banks, brought to the Sun Williams and Burn (Buttery) returned to the earth.
The waters of the ocean were calm against the plain blue sky, when the crew of the crew crew were landed with four white and red parachutes. For a moment, the dolphins could be seen until the capsule.
Vilmore, 59, and 59-year-old Wilmore, returned by the companion Tilonug Nick Alexander Gorbunov, from the Space Space Station (ISS) on Monday evening.
Hague could be heard, saying that “ears eared ear ear,” it was sent to the control of the mission after leaving for the control of the mission.
In September, Hague and Gorbunov had arrived in the dragon spacecraft, two empty places for the return of Wilmore and Williams, but that trip could not move until full replacement staff achieved their role.
After Splashdown, the capsule was raised on a recovery ship, where the cubs opened and the astronauts raised by the members of the ship.
Astronauts pass medical inspections, standard procedure after spending so much time in space. The time for Williams and Wilmore could last for months while they recover power in the limb.
All four astronauts smiled and covered, as they were taken, first in the Hague, followed by Gorbunov, Williams and then Wilmore.
Wilmore and Williams finished 286 days spending space, 278 days longer than they started when they started. They turned around 4,576 times the country and traveled 195 million kilometers during Splashdown.
In more than 62 hours of nine spacecraft, Williams set a record for the most time, which spaces the spacecraft among women astronauts on a career.
During their time, astronauts have performed 150 attempts in space, including improving stem cell technologies, as well as the testing of lighting systems to help people in space and remote locations. They also took samples from the appearance of the ship, they saw what organisms could survive in space and experienced plants growth attempts.
In a conversation with journalists on Tuesday evening, the head of NASA's commercial staff Steve Steven said that Williams and Wilmori adaptation were managed on their flexibility and good indicators when it is unexpected.
“The rain is doing great. They will spend a while to be checked on the recovery ship, making sure they are healthy.
Wilmore missed most of his junior daughter High School senior. Her old daughter is in college. Williams had to live for Internet calls from space to his husband, mother and other relatives.
“We are not worried about him, because he was in a good mood,” said Falgun Pandia, who is married to Williams. “He was definitely ready to come home.”
NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore spread Florida as long after staying in a long lasting month. A pod of dolphins could be seen swimming next to their capsule minutes after a successful splashdown.
Their odyssey began in June, when they strengthened for the fact that Boeing's Starliner Park Test Flight. It was the first staff of the Boeing spacecraft, and they had to spend more than a week leaking in a lab before returning home home on June 14.
Although the stars made it safe to the space station on June 6, the malfunction of the cottages almost shocked his port. This is a small helium leak, there is no fear that it may not be safe to return to Wilmore and Williams to the capsule.
In August, NASA announced that the Boeing Starliner had decided to return to the country without its crew.
Wilmore and Williams bless members of the country's staff members 71/72 members of the expedition. Williams was also served as Commander of the Commander of the Commander of September.
At the end of January, the mission passed an unexpected turn when US President Donald Trump asked Elon Mushkin to speed up the return of astronauts and accused the postponement of Biden's administration.
All new spacecraft replacement staff was not ready to fly, so the spacecraft was in Subs using it, rushing items for at least a few weeks.
Accepted astronauts In September That was difficult to watch the spacecraft back home without them.
“That's how it goes on this business,” Williams said at that time, adding that “you should join the page and watch the next opportunity.”
Both Williams and Wilmore started near the US Navy and were selected as NASA astronauts in 1998 and 2000.
After months of living in the universe, coming to the country is always a small trial for the body, according to Scott Parawynski, former NASA astronaut and now General Director of Onward Air and Airospace.
“It will feel that they are 100 years old,” he said to CBC News Network. “They carry the weight of gravity, as well as their space suits on their backs for the first time (for months).
The astronauts use Workout's equipment on ISS to stay in shape and prevent the loss of bone calcium and muscle integrity, but there is still a large adjustment process to restore the balance, ParazySki reports.
Although the nine months on Inss is a regular rotation longer than regular rotation, it is far from the longest.
“There is a big precedent for that,” said Parazli. “American astronaut, Frank Rubio doubles his remnant under ISS – now the United States record is now in space, 371 (continuous) days.
The astronaut Sergei Krikalev was located at the space station, when the Soviet Union sent to him was dissolved in 1991.
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