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Four astronauts home from space station after splashdown

PACIFIC OCEAN OFF THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COAST, AUG 9 – The Crew-10 astronauts replaced two stranded NASA astronauts after Boeing Starliner malfunctions delayed their return from nine months to over a week, completing over 200 scientific experiments.

  • Four astronauts returned to Earth on Saturday after spending five months at the International Space Station.
  • They were replacements for two NASA astronauts stuck at the space station due to Boeing's Starliner malfunctions.
  • Their SpaceX capsule splashed down in the Pacific Ocean off the Southern California coast, marking SpaceX's third Pacific splashdown with people on board.
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Four astronauts have returned from the ISS to Earth.

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abc10 News broke the news in Poway, United States on Saturday, August 9, 2025.
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