NASA Astronauts Return to Earth, Splashdown on SpaceX Dragon Endeavour

NASA Astronauts Return to Earth, Splashdown on SpaceX Dragon Endeavour
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After 62 days in space, approximately 1,024 orbits around our planet and four spacewalks, our #LaunchAmerica crew members made their way home!

On Sunday, Aug. 2, 2020, NASA astronauts Robert Behnken and Douglas Hurley returned to Earth aboard SpaceX’s Crew Dragon Endeavour spacecraft. They splashed down safely in the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Pensacola, Florida at 2:48 p.m. EDT.

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9 responses to “NASA Astronauts Return to Earth, Splashdown on SpaceX Dragon Endeavour”

  1. I'm sure both Bob and Doug will be dropping things on the floor for a while

  2. Someone tell me is not the real suit d put for going out spaces wat the point too do new spacecraft Always something brock wen is new design good luck asole is all bolchite just rich people 🤑 could doo that’s

  3. That’s is mess up people is crazy

  4. Astronauts: You mean to tell us, that we been in space 2 months and America is worse than when we left🤯 Throw us back into the water😂

  5. What can we do nasa nothing works lol it’s just dragon bein reacher than a homeless shelter

  6. Miles x hour and fahrenheit degrees? Seriously??? murica pls

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