In a historic mission, American astronauts return to Earth this Sunday.
In a historic mission that began on May 30, two NASA astronauts who traveled to the International Space Station are returning to Earth and are scheduled to splash down in the Gulf of Mexico this Sunday (2).
247 - Two NASA astronauts who traveled to the International Space Station on May 30 aboard SpaceX's new Crew Dragon are returning home and are scheduled to splash down in the Gulf of Mexico this Sunday (June 2). The journey lasted two months in space and marks the space agency's first crewed mission in nine years. This information comes from the portal [website name missing]. G1.
"And finally they're off," NASA tweeted, announcing that astronauts Robert Behnken and Douglas Hurley had left the station on Saturday night. As the capsule lifted off from the station, Hurley thanked the local crew and the ground teams responsible for managing the mission, the report adds.