The crew of the International Space Station returned to Earth safely off the coast of Florida. The crew of astronauts traveled on a craft that splashed down in the ocean. On October 14th.

The crew worked in the space station for almost six months before handing over to the new crew. Four people were taken to NASA's Johnson Space Center after splashdown.

The splashdown of the SpaceX Crew Dragon Freedom spacecraft.
The SpaceX Crew Dragon Freedom spacecraft is seen as it lands with NASA astronauts Kjell Lindgren, Robert Hines, Jessica Watkins, and ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti aboard in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Jacksonville, Florida, Friday, Oct. 14, 2022. NASA/Bill Ingalls

Crew-4, welcome home! The international crew spent nearly six months on the International Space Station conducting research. NASA Administrator Bill Nelson said in a statement that their work will prepare future explorers for future space missions. The opportunity of a lifetime, but it also requires explorers to makesacrifices, especially time away from loved ones. Over the past six months, you have contributed to science, innovation, and discovery.

During their stay on the space station, the crew performed spacewalks to upgrade the station, as well as working on scientific research. Human health issues like researching improvements to astronauts' diet and testing their hearing, as well as seeing the effects of microgravity on aging, as well as research into technologies such as working on a concrete-like material made from lunar soil and looking at how fuels burn in microgravity were some of

The current crew on the International Space Station is made up of four Crew-4 members, plus two Russian cosmonauts and one more NASA astronauts who arrived at the space station in a Russian spaceship.

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