NASA astronauts return to Earth from ISS after five months DW 08/09/2025
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Four astronauts from NASA's Crew-10 mission returned to Earth aboard a SpaceX Dragon capsule after conducting over 200 experiments in 146 days at the ISS. This mission marks the conclusion of NASA's 10th commercial crew rotation. Crew-10 launched on March 14, replacing Crew-9, which had been delayed for nine months due to propulsion issues with their Boeing Starliner. Barry Wilmore, a member of the previous crew, retired after 25 years with NASA. New astronauts recently boarded the ISS for a different six-month mission.
NASA's Crew-10 mission successfully returned four astronauts to Earth after 146 days in the International Space Station, completing more than 200 important research experiments.
The Crew-10 mission launched on March 14, replacing Crew-9, which had experienced delays due to Boeing Starliner propulsion issues.
US astronaut Barry Wilmore retired this week after a 25-year career at NASA, which included being stranded in the ISS for nine months.
The Crew-10 astronauts are expected to splash down off California's coast, concluding the mission's 18-hour journey back to Earth.
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