00:00NASA astronaut Sunita Williams and Butch Willmore have returned to Earth from space after 9 months.
00:10Last year, both of them went to space in June.
00:13Their mission was quite challenging due to technical difficulties and changes in the schedule.
00:18Due to various difficulties, this mission of a few days became 9 months long.
00:23In this way, 69-year-old Sunita Williams and 62-year-old Butch Willmore were waiting to return to Earth.
00:29And this wait, as per Indian time, ended at 3.27 am on Wednesday morning and both returned safely to Earth.
00:38Sunita Williams and her companions returned safely to Earth, although they still have to go through many important processes.
00:46Sunita Williams and Butch Willmore were taken out of the SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule after landing on the Florida beach and taken to the stretcher.
00:55This is part of their initial medical examination.
00:57Being in space for a long time affects the body of space travelers.
01:02Due to weak muscles, it is a protocol to take astronauts who cannot walk to the stretcher.
01:09Sunita and Butch have been taken to the Johnson Space Center in Houston.
01:14Both astronauts will stay in the center for a few days for a health check.
01:17This is also a regular process after the return of the astronauts.
01:21NASA doctors will conduct a thorough examination before allowing them to return home.
01:26And in the next few days, both can be allowed to return home.
01:30After leaving the medical examination, both astronauts will share their experiences, challenges and successes during the mission.
01:39After this, they will get time to spend with their family and friends.
01:43Spending time with family is very important for astronauts for mental health.
01:49This helps them to connect with their loved ones and return to normal life on Earth.
01:56Sunita Williams herself said before returning to Earth that she is waiting to return home to meet her two dogs and family.
02:04It is easy for such astronauts to return to normal life after returning home.
02:09This also allows them to prepare their mind for the next mission.
02:13According to experts, it takes astronauts several weeks to return to normal life on Earth.
02:19Astronauts lose 300,000 red blood cells every second while living in space.
02:26On the other hand, this rate on Earth is only 200,000 per second.
02:30However, compared to space, 200,000 red blood cells of human blood cells are destroyed every second on Earth.
02:38The body fills it in the ground because the body has evolved according to the Earth.
02:43This is why it is said that it is a big challenge to travel to the moon, Mars or far away space.
02:50In addition to this, astronauts' muscles become weak while living in space.
02:55Calcium deficiency occurs in the bones.
02:57After returning to Earth, astronauts feel weak and tired.
03:02The health problems that Sunita and Buj may face include baby feet.
03:07This is a situation in which astronauts lose their thick skin.
03:12In addition to this, poor vision, difficulty in walking and dizziness are included.
03:16It is said that it takes astronauts several weeks to do their daily chores on Earth.
03:24Houston-Syth-Bellar College of Medicine noted that once astronauts return to Earth,
03:30they have to be forced to return to the gravity of the Earth.
03:35They have many problems in standing, stabilizing their eyes, walking and turning.
03:41So it is very challenging when an astronaut returns to Earth from space.
03:46After 9 months, when they return, they will have to face many health problems.
03:53And after many weeks, they will be able to return to their homes.
03:57That's all in the video.
03:58How did you like this information?
03:59Do tell us by commenting.
04:00If you are watching this video on Facebook, then like the Facebook page.
04:04If you are watching on YouTube, then don't forget to subscribe to the Goodreturns YouTube channel.
Comments