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Two astronauts stuck in space for more than nine months to head back to Earth
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Two astronauts stuck in space for more than nine months are about to leave the International Space Station - and head back to Earth.
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NASA astronauts Wilmore and Williams finally touch down after nine months in space
NASA astronauts Wilmore and Williams finally touch down after nine months in space
NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams returned to Earth after a nine-month delay due to a Boeing test flight issue, safely splashing down off the Florida coast aboard a SpaceX capsule.
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