SpaceX splashdown: Astronauts slated to return home from six-month ISS mission
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Four astronauts are slated to return home late Monday aboard their SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft, capping off their six-month mission aboard the International Space Station.
Their journey kicked off Monday just after 2 pm ET when the astronauts strapped into the Crew Dragon capsule, which has remained attached to the ISS since it arrived with the crew in April. They'll spend the rest of the day aboard the capsule as it maneuvers through orbit. The capsule is slated to splash down off the coast of Florida, around 10:30 pm Monday.
Issues with the toilet on board SpaceX's Crew Dragon capsule will leave the astronauts without a bathroom option during their trip back home. Instead, the crew will have to rely on "undergarments" — essentially adult diapers.
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