Astronauts splash down in Pacific after completing ISS mission that relieved stranded crew members

NASA astronauts Anne McClain, Nichole Ayers, and two international crew members successfully completed their mission on the International Space Station (ISS) and splashed down in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of California on Saturday. This was the first such landing for NASA in 50 years. The mission involved relieving the crew members who were stranded on the ISS, ensuring the continued operation of the station. The astronauts spent several months in space, conducting scientific experiments and maintaining the ISS. The safe return of the astronauts marks a significant milestone for NASA, as it demonstrates the successful completion of an important mission and the continued progress in space exploration. The landing was carried out smoothly, and the astronauts were reported to be in good health upon their return to Earth.
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