Back on Earth: four astronauts return from the International Space Station after 6 months of mission

Back on Earth: four astronauts return from the International Space Station after 6 months of mission

2024-03-11 19:37:13

A crew of four astronauts, including a Russian, left the International Space Station (ISS) on Monday to return to the United States following a mission of approximately six months in orbit.

The crew joined the ISS at the end of August aboard a SpaceX Dragon capsule for a routine NASA mission called “Crew-7”. The mission led by American astronaut Jasmin Moghbeli, includes the Dane Andreas Mogensen, the Japanese Satoshi Furukawa and the Russian cosmonaut Konstantin Borissov. Jasmin Moghbeli, whose first mission in space was, praised in a departure speech on Sunday the international cooperation which made it possible, following the end of the Cold War in the 1990s, to set up the ISS. “It’s proof of what is possible when we work together,” she said.

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The four astronauts are expected at sea, near the coast of Florida, Tuesday morning from 09:35 GMT. During the six months spent in space, the crew carried out scientific work, for example studying how microgravity, which accelerates aging, affects liver regeneration.

This is the seventh regular crew rotation mission carried out by SpaceX, the company of billionaire Elon Musk, for NASA. “Crew-8”, which took over, arrived on March 5 on the ISS.

NASA pays SpaceX for this service, which has reduced dependence on Russia to take crews to the International Space Station since the end of American space shuttle flights in 2011

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