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U.S. astronauts ready for capsule splashdown, the first in 45 years – CBC.ca
Two U.S. astronauts about to make the first splashdown return in 45 years said they’ll have seasick bags ready to use if needed.

Two U.S. astronauts about to make the first splashdown return in 45 years said Friday they’ll have seasick bags ready to use if needed.
SpaceX and NASA plan to bring Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken back Sunday afternoon in the company’s Dragon capsule, aiming for the Gulf of Mexico just off the Florida panhandle. Flight controllers are keeping close watch on Hurricane Isaias, expected to stick to Florida’s east coast.
Hurley said if he and Behnken get sick while bobbing in the waves awaiting recov…
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