Space X Nasa Crew 6 splashdown near First coast after Six month from International space station
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The Space X dragon capsule make sonic boom in earth and successfully splashdown near the First Coast bringing NASA’s Crew-6 safely back to earth. The Crew-6, consist of NASA astronauts Stephen Bowen and Woody Hoburg, Russian’s cosmonaut Andrey Fedyaev and UAE’s astronaut Sultan Alneyadi. The Crew-6 left the ISS -International Space Station earlier this week on Sunday at 7:05 AM.

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Space X Dragon Capsule Carrying NASA’s Astronaut to International Space Station

The Crew-6 was launched back on March 2, 2023, from the Kennedy Space Center and has spent nearly 7 months aboard ISS.

The NASA’s Crew 6 conducted around 200 experiments. That includes research on human health in microgravity and how monoclonal antibodies behave in zero gravity. They have also investigated how wave turbulence in space affects fuel in satellites.

This event shows and achieves an exciting milestone in space exploration and demonstrates that collaboration brings success between space agencies and to humanity at large.

It’s a testament and the space advancements in technology and human ingenuity that allow astronauts to travel to space and back to earth conducting vital scientific tests which will help Humanity in the coming century to travel far beyond our Milky Way Galaxy.

The Space X’s Dragon Capsule touchdown reminds us for the incredible achievement and experiment by all NASA Crew-6 for the advancement for Human race to find a Habitable planet outside our Galaxy.

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