As it is revealed, SpaceX’s crew -9 astronauts were more interested in return after an extended mission at the international space station. Crew Dragon “Freedom” came to an unexpected reception committee soon after falling down on Tuesday, 18 March.
What is this?
SpaceX Support Team members NASA’s Astronauts Nick Heg, Suna Williams and Buch Wilmore, along with Talahasi, Florida, work on the crew drag spacecraft “freedom” with Rososomos cosmonut Alexander Gorbunov, away from the coast of Florida.
The recovery team worked to secure the capsule, before a crane was used to hoist the dragon – yet with its crew – riding on the ship.
Why is this amazing?
While it is not particularly uncommon for dolphins that they swing or play near boats, their presence is near the new-land spacecraft made for a rare vision. Marine mammals were curious about what this strange item was that fell out of the sky.
This scene is to know that one of the crew members of the crew riding on the dragon is a special relationship for the sea. Williams, originally expected to touch with Wilmor in New Mexico at Boeing’s Starlineer spacecraft – a capsule called Williams named Williams after a “Callipso” research ship by Oceanographer Jacks Cost Tee. Williams and Wilmore were re -handed over to land water on the dragon as a result of the problems discovered during their visit to the space station.
Williams said in 2019, “I love what means for this planet, we will not be these planets without the ocean. There is a lot to find in the sea and there is a lot to find in space.”
Where else can I see?
You can watch a video of the dolphin pod that went out to see the landing and read more about the crew’s return to Earth and Splashdown.