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Nasa astronauts FINALLY splash down on Earth after nine hellish months stranded in space on International Space Station


STRANDED astronauts Barry Wilmore and Sunita Williams have finally splashed back on Earth – after being stuck in space for a gruelling nine months.

The pair returned to their home planet in a SpaceX Dragon spacecraft alongside two rescue mission astronauts on Tuesday night when the capsule landed off the Florida coast.

Parachutes descending into the ocean.
Butch Williams and Suni Williams arrived back on Earth
Space capsule in the ocean.
The spacecraft named Freedom returned to Earth with four crew
Spacecraft descending under two parachutes over the ocean.
The capsule landed off the coast of Florida
Astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore on the International Space Station.
AP

NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore were ‘stranded’ in space for over nine months[/caption]

Astronauts seated in a spacecraft.
The astronauts returned to earth from the International Space Station in a Crew Dragon capsule
Screenshot of a sensor targeting a small dark object.
Dramatic footage showed the spacecraft returning to Earth

The capsule, named freedom, dramatically splashed down in the sea near Florida and Tallahassee, ending an unexpectedly long mission which started in June 2024.

The two accompanying rescue members, American Nick Hague and Russian Aleksandr Gorbunov, had been living at the International Space Station with them since last September.

Barry “Butch” Wilmore and Sunita “Sunni” Williams had initially been sent on a days-long mission to test out Boeing’s Starliner on its first crewed flight.

But after the spaceship developed propulsion problems, they stayed in space the ISS whilst their craft flew back empty.

Wilmore and Williams’ 286-day stay exceeds the usual six-month ISS rotation but ranks only sixth among US records for single-mission duration.

Frank Rubio holds the top spot at 371 days in 2023, while the world record remains with Russian cosmonaut Valeri Polyakov, who spent a whopping 437 consecutive days aboard the Mir station.

NASA has rejected the wording “stranded”, emphasizing that the pair could have been evacuated in an emergency if necessary.

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