Astronauts, who had been left at the international space station for nine months, got home. The landing of the spacecraft was also of interest to animals.
Astronauts left over for more than nine months for international space station (ISS) Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams They have returned to the country, said NASA, US space administration, local time on Tuesday.
The Crew Dragon ship of the SpaceX Spacex, which carried astronauts, landed into the sea near the Florida State coast at midnight on Tuesday as Wednesday.
Astronauts’ trip home took about 17 hours. The landing of the spacecraft was also of interest to animals: Nasa’s video recorded how just a moment after landing on the ship’s sea arrived a curious dolphin flock.
In addition to the duo Nick hague and the Russian cosmonaut Alexandr Gorbunov.
In June, the trip to ISS was originally meant to last only a few days. Williams and Wilmore were testing Boeing’s Starliner Space Board, which, however, suffered from problems and returned from a space station to the ground without astronauts.