Four astronauts splashed down in the Atlantic Ocean early Monday following six months aboard the International Space Station.
The astronauts from NASA's SpaceX Crew-6 splashed down into the Atlantic off the coast of Jacksonville, Florida, early Monday morning, crossing the finish line of a six-month excursion to the International Space Station.
The returning crew consisted of NASA astronauts Stephen Bowen and Woody Hoburg, Roscosmos cosmonaut Andrei Fedyaev and United Arab Emirates astronaut Sultan al-Neyad. During this mission, they spent 184 days aboard the ISS, traveled 78,875,292 miles and completed 2,976 orbits around Earth, NASA said. "This international crew represented three nations, but together they demonstrated humanity's shared ambition to reach new cosmic shores," NASA Administrator Bill Nelson said."The contributions of Crew-6 will help prepare NASA to return to the Moon under Artemis, continue onward to Mars, and improve life here on Earth.
Norge Siste Nytt, Norge Overskrifter
Similar News:Du kan også lese nyheter som ligner på denne som vi har samlet inn fra andre nyhetskilder.
Thompson throws five TD passes for Florida Atlantic in reunion with coach Tom HermanNebraska transfer Casey Thompson threw five touchdown passes, one of them a 72-yard hookup with Tony Johnson, and Florida Atlantic routed Monmouth 42-20 to usher in the Tom Herman era.
Les mer »
In China’s shadow, U.S. rushes back to neglected Indian Ocean islandSeychelles is the latest in a string of small nations in which the U.S. is opening an embassy as part of a pushback against the influence China has acquired.
Les mer »
Deadly plane crash sparks wildfire in Ocean County, NJFire crews in New Jersey are working to extinguish a fire in Lacey Township after a small aircraft crashed in a wooded area late Saturday.
Les mer »
Talking the Tropics With Mike: Strong E. Atlantic tropical wave + Gert & Katia; Taiwan typhoonAn overview of what's going on in the tropics....
Les mer »
Plane crash has ignited a wildfire in Ocean County, officials saidOfficials from the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection declined to comment on the crash early Sunday, nor say if any injuries had been reported from the scene.
Les mer »
Deadly plane crash sparks 100 acre wildfire in Ocean County, NJFire crews in New Jersey are working to extinguish a fire in Lacey Township after a small aircraft crashed in a wooded area early Sunday.
Les mer »