Trump's Promises Fulfilled: NASA Astronauts Splashdown to Earth After 200 Days in Space
Sarah Arnold / Townhall Tipsheet
After more than nine months in space, two NASA astronauts finally returned to Earth, touching down
in the Gulf of America. Their extended mission, which was initially
intended to last for only two weeks, saw them endure the challenges of
living in space far beyond their expected timeframe. The astronauts
faced a series of technical delays and unforeseen complications, but
their safe return marks a significant milestone for both the space
agency and the astronauts.
Williams and Wilmore returned home aboard the SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule, which had been docked at the International Space Station since September 2024. The capsule, which was initially used to transport NASA astronaut Nick Hague and Russian astronaut Aleksandr Gorbunov to the ISS, had two vacant seats reserved for Williams and Wilmore. The four astronauts couldn’t return to Earth in the same capsule until another crew of four astronauts arrived to take their place.
Dolphins were in the Gulf of America to welcome the NASA astronauts home after being rescued. Read more see Xs and videos here.
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