NASA’s SpaceX crew go away treats behind on International Space Station as they splash down after months in orbit

Mar 12, 2024 at 8:09 PM
NASA’s SpaceX crew go away treats behind on International Space Station as they splash down after months in orbit

Four astronauts from 4 totally different nations have safely returned to Earth as they splashed down close to Florida after 199 days in orbit.

NASA’s SpaceX Crew-7 went across the planet 3,184 instances throughout their greater than six months on the International Space Station (ISS).

The group was made up of NASA astronaut Jasmin Moghbeli, European Space Agency astronaut Andreas Mogensen from Denmark, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Satoshi Furukawa, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Konstantin Borisov.

Ms Moghbeli, a US Marine helicopter pilot nicknamed Jaws, left the SpaceX capsule, Endurance, with a cheery message for her ISS colleagues.

Konstantin Borisov, Andreas Mogensen,Jasmin Moghbeli and Satoshi Furukawa shortly after landing on 12 March. Pic: NASA/AP
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(L-R) Borisov, Mogensen, Moghbeli and Furukawa shortly after touchdown on 12 March. Pic: NASA/AP

“We left you some peanut butter and tortillas,” she radioed again.

NASA’s Loral O’Hara, who is because of return to Earth subsequent month on a Russian capsule, replied: “I miss you guys already. Thanks for that very generous gift.”

Following security checks after their night-time touchdown, the Dragon capsule was lifted from the Gulf of Mexico on to a restoration ship.

The crew was then because of have a well being verify at a medical facility.

It was SpaceX’s seventh mission to the ISS and concerned a whole lot of experiments being performed.

The astronauts gathered samples from exterior the station, investigated how area impacts astronauts’ sleep and checked out how being in orbit impacts people, amongst different issues.

It’s all meant to assist develop future journeys to the moon, Mars and past.

It was the primary time Ms Moghbeli and Russian astronaut Konstantin Borisov had gone to area.

Before lift-off in August, Mr Borisov instructed NASA’s podcast he’d grown up in a Russian metropolis stuffed with astronauts and had dreamt of experiencing zero-gravity.

“I want to feel weightlessness,” he stated. “Not for 20 seconds like we do in the aircraft, but for an hour, a day, a week. Like, you float all the time.”

Jasmin Moghbeli in training at SpaceX in Hawthorne, California, before her mission to the International Space Station. Pic: SpaceX
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Jasmin Moghbeli in coaching at SpaceX in California earlier than her mission. Pic: SpaceX

Rye bread and beef Wellington

Denmark’s Andreas Mogensen has now accomplished 5 area missions, and is thought for being the primary Dane to fly in area. It appears like he missed his Danish delicacies whereas he was up there.

He posted on X saying this mission had been the “adventure of a lifetime” however he was wanting ahead to crunchy meals.

“I look forward to seeing my family, hearing birds singing in the trees, feeling the sun on my face, and having something crunchy food again – maybe some good Danish rye bread or a beef Wellington.”

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Japan’s Satoshi Furukawa was a relative veteran on the mission, having already logged 167 days in area.

Before touchdown again on Earth, he posted on X saying: “I have grandchildren, and I believe that by the time they grow up, space will have become more familiar to them.

“My long-term mission to the ISS was additionally preparation for this.”

Support teams shortly after astronauts splashed down off the coast of Florida, 12 March. Pic: NASA/AP
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Support groups shortly after astronauts splashed down off the coast of Florida. Pic: NASA/AP

‘Space unites us all’

After the capsule safely landed, NASA administrator Bill Nelson stated the crew’s success was proof “space unites us all”.

“It’s clear that we can do more – we can learn more – when we work together.”

The Crew-7 mission is a part of NASA’s programme to enhance transportation between Earth and the International Space Station.

The subsequent crew on the mission, Crew-8, are already up in orbit, having blasted off on 4 March.

They’ll spend a number of months on the ISS testing how issues like stem cells act in area and the way the elevated radiation up there impacts vegetation, amongst round 200 different experiments.