SpaceX Will Fly 4 Astronauts Home to Earth: How to Watch
The New York Times
Crew-1, which launched to the space station in November, will head home in the capsule called Resilience.
Four astronauts are taking the redeye home to Earth on Saturday. Later this evening, a crew of four — three NASA astronauts and one from Japan’s space agency — will push off from the International Space Station in a capsule built by SpaceX. The astronauts will circle the planet a number of times over the hours that follow until they splash down early on Sunday morning along Florida’s Gulf of Mexico coast. NASA has not conducted a nighttime splash down like this since 1968, when Apollo 8, the first mission to send astronauts around the moon, returned to Earth.More Related News