Space Exploration
SpaceX capsule begins 17-hour descent as Crew-10 astronauts head home after nearly five months in orbit
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An international crew of five astronauts, including two Americans, one Japanese, and one Russian, returned to Earth after a five-month mission on the International Space Station. They splashed down off California's coast in a SpaceX Dragon capsule, marking the end of the 10th crew rotation under NASA's Commercial Crew Program. The crew conducted scientific experiments, including studying plant growth and cellular reactions to gravity. Their return also facilitated the return of two astronauts stranded on the ISS for nine months due to issues with the Boeing Starliner.
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