
NASA astronauts Barry “Butch” Wilmore and Sunita Williams, who had been stuck in space for more than nine months, returned to Earth on Tuesday.>
The SpaceX capsule streaked through the atmosphere before deploying parachutes for a gentle splashdown off the Florida’s coast later on Tuesday at 5.57 pm ET.>
Ground teams erupted in cheers as the spacecraft bobbed steadily on the waves of the Gulf of Mexico after its 17-hour trip to earth from the International Space Station.>
The crew, which also includes astronauts Nick Hague from the US and Aleksandr Gorbunov from Russia, will be flown to NASA’s Space Center in Houston for health checks.>
NASA astronauts finally leave space station>
Live footage showed the astronauts laughing, hugging and posing for photos with their colleagues from the station before they left the ISS.>
They were then sealed inside the capsule, wearing their re-entry suits, boots and helmets, for two hours while final pressure, communications and seal tests were carried out.>
The four-person crew is formally a part of NASA’s Crew-9 astronaut rotation mission.>
“Crew-9 is going home,” said commander Nick Hague from inside the capsule.>
Hague said it was a privilege to “call the station home” as part of an international effort for the “benefit of humanity.”>
Prolonged mission turned into political spectacle>
The two veteran NASA astronauts and retired US Navy test pilots were sent into space as Starliner’s first crew in June.>
There mission was initially supposed to last just a few days.>
However, problems with the Starliner’s propulsion system led to multiple delays in their return home which led NASA to decide that they would return to Earth in a SpaceX craft.>
Willmore and Williams’s stay in space exceeded the standard six-month long ISS rotation.>
The delay in the mission spotlighted NASA’s contingency planning as well as the failures of Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft.>
The mission even gained political attention with US President Donald Trump calling for a quicker return of the astronauts and alleging that former President Joe Biden “abandoned” them on the ISS for political reasons.>
This report first appeared on DW.>