Current:Home > NewsFour astronauts from four countries return to Earth after six months in orbit -OceanicInvest
Four astronauts from four countries return to Earth after six months in orbit
View
Date:2025-04-14 20:31:28
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — Four astronauts from four countries caught a lift back to Earth with SpaceX on Tuesday to end a half-year mission at the International Space Station.
Their capsule streaked across the U.S. in the predawn darkness and splashed into the Gulf of Mexico near the Florida Panhandle.
NASA’s Jasmin Moghbeli, a Marine helicopter pilot, led the returning crew of Denmark’s Andreas Mogensen, Japan’s Satoshi Furukawa and Russia’s Konstantin Borisov.
They moved into the space station last August. Their replacements arrived last week in their own SpaceX capsule.
“We left you some peanut butter and tortillas,” Moghbeli radioed after departing the orbiting complex on Monday. Replied NASA’s Loral O’Hara: “I miss you guys already and thanks for that very generous gift.”
O’Hara has another few weeks at the space station before leaving aboard a Russian Soyuz capsule.
Before leaving the space station, Mogensen said via X, formerly known as Twitter, that he couldn’t wait to hear “birds singing in the trees” and also craved crunchy food.
NASA prefers multiple travel options in case of rocket trouble. Boeing should start providing astronaut taxi service with a two-pilot test flight in early May.
___
The Associated Press Health and Science Department receives support from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute’s Science and Educational Media Group. The AP is solely responsible for all content.
veryGood! (7874)
Related
- The Super Bowl could end in a 'three
- Fake Biden robocall encourages voters to skip New Hampshire Democratic primary
- Cyprus police vow tougher screening of soccer fans in a renewed effort to clamp down on violence
- Dealing with dry lips? There are many possible reasons.
- Federal Spending Freeze Could Have Widespread Impact on Environment, Emergency Management
- Ex-Army soldier charged in Capitol riot was convicted of manslaughter for killing Iraqi man in 2004
- Chiefs, Patrick Mahomes break Bills' hearts again. But 'wide right' is a cruel twist.
- County legislators override executive, ensuring a vote for potential KC stadium funding
- Biden administration makes final diplomatic push for stability across a turbulent Mideast
- Cameroon starts world’s first malaria vaccine program for children
Ranking
- B.A. Parker is learning the banjo
- Dan Morgan hired as general manager of Carolina Panthers
- Rhode Island transportation officials say key bridge may need to be completely demolished
- Nebraska lawmakers should hit ‘reset’ button to avoid last year’s rancor, legislative speaker says
- 'We're reborn!' Gazans express joy at returning home to north
- Oscar nominations are Tuesday morning. Expect a big day for ‘Oppenheimer,’ ‘Barbie’
- 21 Israeli soldiers are killed in the deadliest single attack on the army since the war began
- Shirtless Jason Kelce loses his mind celebrating Travis Kelce touchdown at Bills game
Recommendation
Travis Hunter, the 2
21 Israeli soldiers are killed in the deadliest single attack on the army since the war began
Jacksonville Jaguars hire former Falcons coach Ryan Nielsen as defensive coordinator
Burton Wilde : Three Pieces of Advice and Eight Considerations for Stock Investments.
North Carolina justices rule for restaurants in COVID
Rishi Sunak’s Rwanda migration bill suffers a blow in Britain’s Parliament
Memphis residents are on day 4 of a boil water notice while ice hits Arkansas and Missouri
Panera Charged Lemonade linked to alleged deaths, lawsuits: Everything that's happened so far