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The white SpaceX Dragon shuttle seen on a black space backdrop with its nose cone hatch open
The capsule's journey from the ISS to Earth took about 17 hours.(Reuters: NASA)
Astronauts landing
Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams and their fellow astronauts descend in the Crew Dragon spacecraft to their splashdown.(NASA TV via Reuters)
SpaceX dragon capsule entering the earth's atmosphere
One of the first images of the SpaceX Dragon capsule entering the Earth's atmosphere.(NASA)

Indians attend a yagna during a special prayer meeting for the safe return of Sunita Williams
Hindu priests and villagers attend a yagna during a special prayer meeting for the safe return of Sunita Williams.(Reuters: Amit Dave)

A space capsule in the sky, supported by parachutes.
The capsule was supported by four main parachutes.(NASA/Keegan Barber Handout via Reuters)
A space capsule in the sky, supported by parachutes nears the ocean.
The capsule reaches the ocean.(NASA/Keegan Barber Handout via Reuters)
A space capsule supported by parachutes splashes into the ocean.
The capsule splashes down.(NASA/Keegan Barber Handout via Reuters)

A spacecraft is blasting off from a launchpad with loads of smoke underneath
The Starliner test flight departed on June 5, 2024. (Reuters: Joe Skipper)

A man and a woman in blue spacesuits pose for a photo, smiling.
Williams and Wilmore believed they would be gone for just over a week.(AP: Chris O'Meara)

A male and female astronaut fixing equipment on the international space station
In this photo provided by NASA, Wilmore and Williams inspect safety hardware aboard the International Space Station. (NASA via AP))
An astronaut in a white space suit is tethered to a metal railing. Hardware is seen all around them
Suni Williams is seen outside the International Space Station during a January 16 spacewalk.(Supplied: NASA)

Kirill Peskov, Nichole Ayers, Anne McClain and Takuya Onishi smile while wearing padded white suits and helmets
Kirill Peskov, Nichole Ayers, Anne McClain and Takuya Onishi have replaced the returned crew members. (SpaceX)
Eleven people waving towards the camera on the International Space Station
For a short time, there were 11 crew members aboard the ISS. (NASA)

Butch Wilmore, Nick Hague, Aleksandr Gorbunov and Suni Williams smile and embrace for photos
Butch Wilmore, Nick Hague, Aleksandr Gorbunov and Suni Williams before boarding the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft.(NASA)

A space capsule bobs in the ocean.
Support teams work around the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft shortly after it landed.(NASA/Keegan Barber/ Handout via Reuters)
A space capsule is brought aboard a ship in the ocean.
The capsule was brought aboard a recovery vessel.(NASA/Keegan Barber/ Handout via Reuters)
A woman jumps off a space capsule as it's brought aboard a ship.
The splashdown was considered textbook.(NASA/Keegan Barber/ Handout via Reuters)

Suni Williams smiles and gives a thumbs up while lying in a stretcher wearing a white padded suit and helmet
Suni Williams spent about nine months in space. (AP: NASA/Keegan Barber)
Nick Hague with his thumbs up as he is stretchered into the medical bay after coming off the capsule
Commander Nick Hague was the first astronaut out of the capsule.(Reuters: NASA/Keegan Barber)
Alexander Gorbunov smiles and waves while sitting on a stretcher wearing a white padded suit and helmet
Alexander Gorbunov had been on the ISS since September.(Reuters: NASA/Keegan Barber)
 Butch Wilmore smiles while lying on a stretcher wearing a white padded suit and helmet
Butch Wilmore will have to spend the next few weeks readjusting to Earth. (AP: NASA/Keegan Barber)

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