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Four of Earth s own have returned home after a journey to outer space.The astronauts fromNASA s SpaceXCrew-6 splashed down into the Atlantic off the coast of Jacksonville, Florida, early Monday morning, crossing the finish line of a six-month excursion to the International Space Station.Just after midnight, the SpaceX Dragon Endeavour capsule carrying the crew could be seen streaking across the southeastern U.S. sky, following a slight delay due to poor weather at the landing location. They splashed down at 12:17 a.m. and were
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