NASA Crew-10 Returns After Historic Mission
NASA’s Crew-10 mission has safely returned to Earth after spending five transformative months aboard the International Space Station (ISS). The four-member team wrapped up their scientific research and maintenance duties on the ISS, marking another successful chapter in human space exploration.
A Fiery Journey Home
The Crew-10 capsule took 17 hours to return home after undocking from the ISS. As the spacecraft re-entered Earth’s atmosphere, it endured searing temperatures reaching about 3,000 degrees Fahrenheit. The mission demonstrated the resilience of both technology and crew, as they navigated through the intense conditions of re-entry.
The Crew-10 mission highlights the spirit of international cooperation and the relentless pursuit of knowledge beyond our planet. Their safe return paves the way for future missions and continued advancements in space exploration.