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Astronauts return to Earth after 5 months on the ISS in SpaceX capsule

Astronauts return to Earth after 5 months on the ISS in SpaceX capsule

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Four astronauts from NASA's Crew-10 mission returned on Saturday (August 9) to Earth and were helped out of SpaceX's Dragon capsule after a five-month crew rotation mission at the orbiting lab. U.S. astronauts Nichole Ayers and Anne McClain, the Crew-10 commander, boarded the gumdrop-shaped Dragon capsule on Friday afternoon along with Japanese astronaut Takuya Onishi and Russian cosmonaut Kirill Peskov ahead of a 17.5-hour trek back to Earth to a splashdown site off the California coast.
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ISRO To Launch 6,500 Kg Communication Satellite Built By US

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City's 1st digital planetarium starts, to offer cosmic journeys

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Space Race 2.0: Trump's NASA Plans Nuclear Reactor on the Moon by 2030  Firstpost America
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Space Race 2.0: Trump's NASA Plans Nuclear Reactor on the Moon by 2030 Firstpost America

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