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Four astronauts fly SpaceX back home, end 5-month mission

Four space station astronauts returned to Earth late Saturday after a quick SpaceX flight home.

Their capsule splashed down in the Gulf of Mexico just off the Florida coast near Tampa.

The U.S.-Russian-Japanese crew spent five months at the International Space Station, arriving last October.

Besides dodging space junk, the astronauts had to deal with a pair of leaking Russian capsules docked to the orbiting outpost and the urgent delivery of a replacement craft for the station’s other crew members.

Led by NASA’s Nicole Mann, the first Native American woman to fly in space, the astronauts checked out of the station early Saturday morning. Less than 19 hours later, their Dragon capsule was bobbing in the sea as they awaited pickup.

The capsule of the SpaceX Dragon Endurance spacecraft, with parachutes deployed, floats down to the waters of Tampa, Florida on March 11, 2023.
The capsule of the SpaceX Dragon Endurance spacecraft, with parachutes deployed, floats down to the waters of Tampa, Florida on March 11, 2023. AP

Earlier in the week, high wind and waves in the splashdown zones kept them at the station a few extra days. Their replacements arrived more than a week ago.

“That was one heck of a ride,” Mann radioed moments after splashdown. “We’re happy to be home.”

The capsule is lifted out of the water onto a recovery ship after landing in the Gull of Mexico off the coast of Tampa, Florida.
The capsule is lifted out of the water onto a recovery ship after landing in the Gull of Mexico off the coast of Tampa, Florida. NASA TV/AFP via Getty Images

Mann, a member of Northern California’s Wailacki of the Round Valley Indian Tribes, said she couldn’t wait to feel the wind on her face, smell fresh grass and enjoy some delicious Earth food.

Japanese astronaut Koichi Wakata craved sushi, while Russian cosmonaut Anna Kikina yearned to drink hot tea “from real cup, not from plastic bag.”

NASA astronaut Josh Cassada’s to-do list included getting a rescue dog for his family. “Please don’t tell our two cats,” he joked before departing the space station.

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NASA Astronaut Nicole Mann gives a thumbs up after being helped out of the capsule Saturday night.
NASA Astronaut Nicole Mann gives a thumbs up after being helped out of the capsule Saturday night.NASA via Getty Images
NASA Astronaut Josh Cassada waves after exiting the capsule on March 12, 2023.
NASA Astronaut Josh Cassada waves after exiting the capsule on March 12, 2023.AP
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Roscosmos cosmonaut Anna Kikina smiles after being pulled from the capsule onto the recovery ship Saturday night.
Roscosmos cosmonaut Anna Kikina smiles after being pulled from the capsule onto the recovery ship Saturday night. AP
JAXA Astronaut Koichi Wakata is helped out of the SpaceX Dragon Endurance capsule following its return to Earth on Saturday.
JAXA Astronaut Koichi Wakata is helped out of the SpaceX Dragon Endurance capsule following its return to Earth on Saturday.AP
A photo of the Expedition 68 crew onboard the International Space Station on March 1, 2023.
A photo of the Expedition 68 crew onboard the International Space Station on March 1, 2023.AP
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Remaining behind at the space station are three Americans, three Russians and one from the United Arab Emirates.

Wakata, Japan’s spaceflight champion, now has logged more than 500 days in space over five missions dating back to NASA’s shuttle era.