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Astronauts are back from the ISS

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SpaceX's DragonX capsule safely landed on Earth with four astronauts who spent six months on the International Space Station (ISS).

The capsule landed in the sea off the west coast of Florida at 16:30 PM Tuesday evening. Boats quickly appeared on the scene to transport her to the shore.

NASA astronauts Shane Kimbrough and Megan McArthur, Japanese Akihiko Hoshide and French Thomas Pesquet were due to land on Monday morning, but strong winds caused the journey home from space to be postponed.

The journey from the ISS, where they spent 200 days, took eight hours.

There's a new band on Wednesday evening four astronauts will stay sent to the SpaceX launch on the ISS.

Source: NTB
(NASA via AP)

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