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NASA astronauts splash down off Florida coast after 9 months caught in house

By Editorial Board Last updated: March 19, 2025 6 Min Read
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NASA astronauts splash down off Florida coast after 9 months caught in house

Two NASA astronauts have splashed down off the coast of Florida after spending greater than 9 months caught in house.

Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams have been seen exiting the capsule practically an hour after it returned to Earth at round 6pm native time (10pm UK time).

Dolphins have been seen swimming close to the capsule whereas work was underneath method to take away it from the water.

The astronauts had begun their 17-hour journey again to Earth from the Worldwide Area Station (ISS) earlier.

They have been solely meant to be on the ISS for eight days once they blasted off from Earth on 5 June final yr.

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Suni Williams after leaving the capsule. Pic: NASA

They have been testing out Boeing’s long-awaited Starliner, a ship designed to rival SpaceX’s Crew Dragon that’s presently used to ferry astronauts into house.

Nonetheless, by the point they docked on the ISS, the Starliner had suffered main issues – with 5 helium leaks, 5 lifeless manoeuvring thrusters and a propellant valve that failed to shut utterly.

It returned to Earth with out them, after it was determined Mr Wilmore, 62, and Ms Williams, 59, can be safer ready in orbit.

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Butch Wilmore returns to Earth Pic: NASA

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Dolphins are seen close to the capsule. Pic: NASA

Throughout their lengthy wait in house the 2 US Navy veterans accomplished spacewalks, experiments and even helped kind out the plumbing onboard the ISS.

The astronauts repeatedly mentioned they loved the mission, with Ms Williams describing the house station as her “happy place”.

Swept up in NASA’s routine astronaut rotation schedule, Mr Wilmore and Ms Williams couldn’t start their return to Earth till their substitute crew arrived, with the intention to keep ample US staffing ranges, in response to NASA.

The SpaceX car that has introduced them house arrived on the house station in September carrying NASA’s Nick Hague and cosmonaut Aleksandr Gorbunov, together with two empty seats.

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NASA's Boeing Crew Flight Test astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams. Pic: NASA Johnson

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Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams pictured round every week after they first arrived in house. Pic: NASA Johnson

The four-person crew, formally a part of NASA’s Crew-9 astronaut rotation mission, re-entered Earth’s ambiance around5:45 pm native time (9:45pm UK time).

Utilizing Earth’s ambiance and two units of parachutes, the craft slowed its orbital velocity of roughly 17,000 miles per hour to a gentle 17 miles per hour at splashdown.

The astronauts will quickly be flown to their crew quarters at NASA’s Johnson Area Heart in Houston for a number of days of well being checks, per routine for astronaut returns, earlier than NASA flight surgeons approve they will go house to their households.

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The two astronauts will spend a few days in Houston undergoing tests after their lengthy space mission.

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What’s subsequent for returned astronauts?

NASA employees react on Tuesday, March 18, 2025, at Johnson Space Center in Houston after watching astronauts splash down off the coast of Florida. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis)

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NASA workers rejoice after the splashdown. Pic: AP

Dwelling in house for months can have an effect on the human physique in a number of methods, from muscle atrophy to attainable imaginative and prescient impairment.

Mr Wilmore and Ms Williams have logged 286 days in house on the mission – longer than the common six-month ISS mission size, however far wanting US report holder Frank Rubio.

His steady 371 days in house, ending in 2023, have been the surprising results of a coolant leak on a Russian spacecraft.

The mission has captured the eye of US President Donald Trump, who upon taking workplace in January referred to as for a faster return of Wilmore and Williams and alleged with out proof that former President Joe Biden “abandoned” them on the ISS for political causes.

SpaceX CEO Elon Musk, an in depth adviser to Trump, echoed his name for an earlier return.

SpaceX’s Crew Dragon is the US’ solely orbital-class crew spacecraft, which Boeing had hoped its Starliner would compete with earlier than the mission with Mr Wilmore and Ms Williams threw its improvement future into uncertainty.

“We came prepared to stay long, even though we planned to stay short,” Mr Wilmore advised reporters from house earlier this month, including that he didn’t consider NASA’s determination to maintain them on the ISS till Crew-10’s arrival had been affected by politics.

“That’s what your nation’s human spaceflight program’s all about,” he mentioned.

“Planning for unknown, unexpected contingencies. And we did that.”

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