
Dolphins Greet Sunita Williams as SpaceX Dragon Brings Crew-9 Back to Earth-Watch
Florida, USA – March 19, 2025:
Astronaut Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore have safely returned to Earth after their scheduled eight-day space mission turned into a nine-month ordeal. The NASA/SpaceX Crew-9, which included NASA astronaut Nick Hague and Roscosmos cosmonaut Aleksandr Gorbunov, splashed down in the Atlantic Ocean off the Florida coast at 3:27 am IST aboard Elon Musk’s SpaceX Dragon spacecraft.
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However, what made their homecoming even more special was the unexpected welcome from a pod of dolphins, seen swimming around the capsule as recovery teams worked to retrieve it.
As the recovery vessel approached, video footage captured dolphins playfully circling the spacecraft, seemingly greeting the returning astronauts. Once the capsule was secured, the side hatch was opened for the first time since September, marking the official end of the crew’s extended stay in space.
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Sunita Williams, known for her resilience and determination, has now spent over 500 days in space across multiple missions, solidifying her status as one of NASA’s most experienced astronauts.
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