NASA Sets Coverage for Astronaut Jonny Kim, Crewmates Return - NASA

NASA's Astronaut Jonny Kim and Crewmates to Return from 245-Day Mission

Aboard the Soyuz MS-27 spacecraft, NASA astronaut Jonny Kim is preparing to leave the International Space Station along with his crewmates Sergey Ryzhikov and Alexey Zubritsky. The trio will make a parachute-assisted landing on the steppe of Kazakhstan on Tuesday, Dec. 9.

Their return marks the conclusion of a remarkable 245-day mission aboard the station, during which they have orbited Earth over 3,900 times and traveled nearly 104 million miles. This was Kim's first flight to the space station, while Zubritsky is ending his second trip in space. Ryzhikov, on the other hand, is wrapping up his third mission.

As part of NASA's live coverage of their return, viewers will be able to watch the undocking and landing process unfold in real-time. The agency has announced a comprehensive schedule of broadcasts, which can be streamed through various online platforms, including social media.

The space station change of command ceremony is set to take place on Sunday, Dec. 7, with Ryzhikov handing over command to NASA astronaut Mike Fincke for Expedition 74. This marks the beginning of a new chapter in the international collaboration that has enabled continuous human presence in space for over 25 years.

Throughout their mission, Kim and his crewmates have advanced scientific knowledge and made research breakthroughs that are not possible on Earth. As commercial companies focus on providing human space transportation services, NASA is refocusing its efforts on deep space missions to the Moon as part of the Artemis campaign.

The landing process is expected to begin at 10:30 a.m. EST on Tuesday, Dec. 9. After their touchdown, Kim will board a NASA aircraft and return to Houston, while Ryzhikov and Zubritsky will fly to their respective training bases in Star City, Russia and Karaganda, Kazakhstan.

Viewers can tune into the live broadcast of this historic moment through various online platforms, including NASA+, Amazon Prime, and the agency's YouTube channel.
 
πŸš€ Man, it's wild to think about these astronauts spending 245 days up in space 🀯! That's like being on a never-ending road trip around Earth, but instead of stopping at random diners, you're orbiting our planet over 3,900 times πŸŽ‰. I mean, can you even wrap your head around that? And to think they've traveled over 104 million miles – that's like flying from New York to LA and back about 5,000 times πŸ—ΊοΈ.

But what really gets me is how this mission has advanced our scientific understanding of the universe 🌠. These astronauts have been doing research that we can't even do on Earth because of the conditions up there πŸ€”. And it's not just about science – it's also about setting us up for the next big step in space exploration, which is the Moon πŸŒ•.

I'm hyped to see how NASA is refocusing its efforts on deep space missions with the Artemis campaign πŸš€. It's gonna be awesome to see humans set foot on the Moon again and start exploring our own solar system πŸ”₯. Bring it on! πŸ‘
 
omg πŸš€ just saw that nasa astronaut jonny kim is coming back to earth after 245 days in space 🀯 can you even imagine living up there for almost a year? i feel like i've learned so much about space exploration and the ppl who do it are total inspirations 😍

anyway, its crazy how much distance those astronauts traveled – 104 million miles?! that's insane. and they're not just doing it for themselves but also for science 🧬. i love how nasa is refocusing on moon missions now too πŸŒ• its all about making humanity a multi-planetary species or something like that

so, who else is hyped for nasa astronaut jonny kim's return? are you watching the live broadcast on sunday or saturday? ⏰
 
omg can you believe jonny kim is finally back on earth after 245 days in space!!! that's like, a whole year or more up there! i'm so stoked to see him return safely πŸš€πŸ’¨ he and his crewmates have accomplished some amazing stuff during their mission - they've got so many cool science experiments and discoveries to share with us when they get back.

i'm also loving the fact that nasa is shifting its focus towards the moon now... like, who knows what kind of awesome things we'll discover up there?! πŸŒ•πŸš€ i'll definitely be tuning in to see jonny's return on dec 9 - can't wait for those live broadcasts!
 
Man, can you believe it's been 245 days up there? That's like living in space for almost a year πŸš€πŸ€―! I'm so hyped to see Jonny Kim and his crewmates finally return to Earth. I mean, think about all the groundbreaking research they've done and the science they've discovered – it's crazy to imagine what we'll learn from their findings πŸ’‘.

And can you believe NASA is shifting its focus towards the Moon? Artemis campaign, yeah! It's like, next big thing in space exploration πŸš€. I'm curious to see how commercial companies are going to play a role in human space transportation services – it's an interesting development πŸ€”.

But anyway, back to Jonny and his crew... I wish we could've seen more of their daily lives on the ISS – like, what do they eat up there? Do they have favorite TV shows or movies? What kind of exercise routines do they follow in space? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ Those are the kinds of questions that make me wanna be an astronaut too πŸ˜….
 
omg u guys i cant even believe its finally happening i was so nervous when they first went up to space like 3 yrs ago πŸ˜… and now jonny kim is coming home after being on the ISS for 245 days thats insane!!! i feel like im gonna cry just thinking about it 🀧 he must be exhausted lol but also super proud of himself. i wish i could meet him in person btw can u imagine having a convo with an actual astronaut??? πŸš€πŸ’« anyway, i heard nasa is doing some kinda live stream thingy on their app so we get to watch them land and itll be streamed online so everyone can see lol how cool is that?! πŸ“ΊπŸ˜
 
πŸš€ πŸ€” I'm not surprised they're not showing us the real reason for Jonny Kim's mission... 245 days in space is a long time, what if he wasn't just conducting science experiments? What if he was testing some kind of advanced technology that could be used by governments to control our minds or something? 🀫 I mean, have you seen those weird NASA suits they wear? Are they just for protection or is there more to it? And why did Ryzhikov and Zubritsky have to leave so soon after Kim's return? Is it because they found out something they weren't supposed to know? 🀝 This whole thing smells like a cover-up to me...
 
OMG πŸš€, 245 days in space is crazy! Can you even imagine living like that for almost a whole year? I'm low-key jealous πŸ˜’. The fact that they got to do so much science research up there is just amazing - it's like they were on top of the world (literally)! πŸ’₯ And now they get to come back and tell us all about it πŸŽ‰. The Artemis campaign is going to be lit, I'm hyped! πŸš€ NASA needs to share more behind-the-scenes footage from up in space - I want more of that zero-gravity life πŸ˜†.
 
omg u guys i cant even imagine how exhausted they must be after 245 days up in space 🀯🌠 i mean we're lucky to take a few days off for vacation and they get to do that for months on end...anyway i think its awesome nasa is refocusing on the moon mission πŸŒ•πŸš€ i really want them to make it happen ASAP i feel like were at this turning point in space exploration where anything can happen πŸ‘½πŸ’« and btw did u know they've orbited earth over 3900 times?! that's just mindblowing πŸ”₯
 
OMG, 245 days in space is like, whoa!!! πŸš€πŸ‘½ Jonny Kim and his crewmates have been out there doing some crazy stuff for almost a whole year and now they're finally coming home! I'm beyond excited to watch their return live on Tuesday - it's gonna be an epic moment. Can't believe all the amazing science research they've done and the advancements we can expect from it. Good luck to Jonny, Sergey, and Alexey as they bring back some out-of-this-world knowledge πŸš€πŸ’«
 
Ugh, just another day, 3,900 orbits around Earth... that's a lot of space travel for some astronauts πŸš€πŸ˜’. Jonny Kim and his crew are wrapping up their 245-day mission, which is still super impressive, but also kinda sad πŸ€”. They've been in space longer than most people have been alive... what's the point of all this? Just to go back to Earth and forget about the trauma of space travel? 🚫

And don't even get me started on the commercialization of space tourism πŸ€‘. NASA is basically just handing over the reins to private companies, which means more money for shareholders than actual scientific progress πŸ“Š. The Artemis campaign sounds like a nice idea on paper, but what's the real goal here? Just to have humans on the Moon again? πŸŒ•
 
πŸš€ I think it's awesome that Jonny Kim is getting back to Earth after being on the ISS for 245 days! πŸ™Œ I mean, can you even imagine how crazy that feels? Like, you're literally floating above our planet, watching the sunrise every morning from space. That's some next-level stuff, bro. 😲 And I love how the Soyuz spacecraft is like a magic carpet, taking him and his crewmates on this epic journey across the cosmos. 🌠 It's crazy to think that there are still so many mysteries out there in space waiting to be uncovered, and NASA's mission to explore the Moon as part of the Artemis campaign is super exciting! πŸ‘½ I'm stoked that we're going to see more live broadcasts of their return and landing process - it's like we get to be a part of their journey! πŸ“Ί
 
omg u guys! πŸš€ NASA astronaut Jonny Kim is finally coming back to earth after a 245 day mission in space!!! he's gonna parachute land on the steppe of Kazakhstan with his crewmates Sergey Ryzhikov and Alexey Zubritsky πŸŒͺ️. i'm so hyped to watch this live on nasa+ or youtube, whoever streams it first lol! and btw, can u believe they've orbited earth over 3,900 times? that's wild πŸ”₯. also, the fact that NASA is refocusing on moon missions under the Artemis campaign is giving me LIFE πŸš€πŸŒ•
 
just watched this NASA live stream with my friends and i'm still hyped bro πŸš€πŸ˜Ž their 245-day mission was insane! i mean, 3,900 orbits around earth? that's like traveling to different states in us every single day lol 104 million miles is just mind-blowing. can't wait to see more updates on the Artemis campaign, it's gonna be epic πŸš€πŸ’«
 
Man I'm hyped for Jonny Kim and his crewmates to land πŸš€πŸ‘! 245 days in space is wild, dude. I mean, can you even imagine being that far away from home? Like, what's your daily routine look like up there? Do you have a coffee machine or are you just sipping on astronaut ice cream all day β˜•οΈ? Seriously though, it's crazy to think about how much they've accomplished during their mission. And I love that NASA is shifting its focus to the Moon – we need to get humans back in space ASAP! The Artemis campaign is going to be lit πŸš€πŸ’«.
 
OMG πŸš€, can you even believe those astronauts have been up there for almost a whole year?! 245 days is like, forever in space-time πŸ’«! I'm so stoked that we get to witness their return on live stream – it's gonna be epic ! πŸŽ₯ I mean, who wouldn't want to see them parachute onto the steppe in Kazakhstan? πŸ˜‚ The Artemis campaign is really taking off (pun intended), and it's awesome to see NASA refocusing on deep space missions. Jonny Kim, Sergey Ryzhikov, and Alexey Zubritsky are total heroes 🌟 for paving the way for human presence in space! I'll be glued to my screen during the live broadcast – wish I could be there in person!
 
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