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Saturday, May 8, 2021

NASA astronaut returned to Earth

 Feel the heaviness' NASA Astronaut returned to Earth after spending 167 days in space, told how it looks now

This 167-day trip was also special because it was the longest mission of NASA in America before the 84-day expedition was launched in 1974.

NASA astronautt returned to Earth
NASA astronaut returned to Earth

The second between Earth and Space has been finished by humans, but the experience and way of living in both places are completely different. This information has been given by some astronauts, who have spent 167 days in space. One of them says, "I am feeling very heavy." These four have returned from the International Space Station (ISS) on May 2. All of SpaceX's aircraft landed at night in the Gulf of Mexico near the coast of Panama City in Florida.


Now they have shared their experiences a day before. One of the astronauts of the group named Crew-1, Victor Glover, said on Thursday that there was a time when he asked himself to breathe. This 167-day journey was also special because it was the longest mission of the United States of America so far (Long Mission of NASA) before the 84-day expedition was launched in 1974. Out of these four astronauts, three are American and one is Japanese, all flew in the month of November from the Kennedy Space Center in the US with 'Resilance' capsules.



It will all be challenging

Glover said, "I was just telling myself to take a breath." Exhale as I was feeling very heavy. When they experience ji (gravitational acceleration), I was feeling like those cartoons, our face wanes. Seeing that I think it was a little less than what I was thinking, then I also enjoyed it a lot there. The weight of acceleration is mainly concentrated on the chest of the astronaut, so there is difficulty in breathing. However, the launch and entry was the most unique experience. '


Landing in the water was fun

Another American astronaut, Shannon Walker, said, "It was fun to land in the water because none of us thought about what was going to happen, but I can say so much from my side that it was a bit soft than landing on land The Japanese astronaut Soichi Noguchi also described the landing as good and said, 'Its impact was quite low. We were feeling the waves, we had returned to the water planets… and that was the best experience.

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