The capsule landed at 2:56 a.m. in the Gulf of Mexico outside Panama City, Florida.

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Their flight lasted six and a half hours. The SpaceX spacecraft brought four astronauts from the International Space Station (ISS) back to Earth early Sunday morning, Sunday, May 2, from Florida in the southeastern United States. According to A live broadcast from NASA, LA bitter capsule 2:56 a.m. in the Gulf of Mexico outside Panama City, Florida (8:56 a.m. in France).
According to infrared images released by NASA’s high-altitude NASA research device, the boats have been used to recover ISS capsules and astronauts after more than 160 days in space.
A team of three Americans and a Japanese man are in good health, according to the US space agency.
Americans Michael Hopkins, Victor Clover, Shannon Walker and Japanese Sochi Nokuchi are the first astronauts on a “mission” mission to be flown to ISS by Elon Musk’s space agency in November, which NASA has set as a key partner. Seven astronauts, including Frenchman Thomas Pesket, were killed by ISS.

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