um awesome. and the crew splashed down. we hoisted them up and they have just exited the vehicle. next up, they will catch a helicopter ride back to shore where they will be rejoined by their families. so, welcome back to the inspiration4 crew. it has been an honor and a privilege to share their journey with all of you as we continue this new era in human space flight. yes, for updates, check out our social media. um, also be sure to donate to st. jude. there is a donation button if you are watching on youtube, on the right-hand side of your screen. the netflix documentary is coming out so, we have now watched the all-civilian crew exit the spacex capsule. i want to hear from each of you. kendis, sort of your reflections on this day what it is that we have witnessed? oh, my god. i ve got chills. maybe, it s because i am a space geek or maybe i m just human and loving that moment. watching each of them come off of that come out of that capsule. i looked at sian proctor.
back on earth. the crew members of inspiration 4 are home after their historic three-day mission. live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with robyn curnow. a chilling warning from the cia came too late to stop a u.s. air strike that killed ten afghan civilians last month. according to three sources, the intelligence agency warned there were likely civilians in the area, possibly children, just seconds before this missile found its target. this is what they were looking at. the military hit the toyota following a suicide bombing that killed 13 u.s. troops and scores of afghans racing to evacuate at the kabul airport. but the pentagon now admits that no one in this car was linked to isis-k. the taliban are condemning the
said, we don t really want airlines, this should still just be the stuff of barnstormers and daredevils. that would have kind of squandered the whole point of it. it needs to become part of the richness of the human experience. but just like aviation, you know, regulation gets trapped in lag sometimes. but it will catch up. and that s what we should do with this. and it opens up, as you say, potential settlement of the moon, because there s water and power there. even further, eventually. so this is a stepping stone, a very visible moment of a stepping stone towards a future that we ve never been able to do before. chris hatfield, always great to speak to you, thanks so much. the inspiration 4 crew members are an accomplished group. halley arceneaux is a cancer survivor and fit assistant at st. jude children s research hospital. during the flight she and other
crew members of inspiration 4 return home after their historic three-day mission. a warning from the cia came too late to stop a u.s. air strike that killed ten afghan civilians last month. according to three sources, the intelligence agency warned there were likely civilians in the area and possibly children just seconds before the missile hit. the strike followed a suicide bombing that killed 13 u.s. troops and scores of afghans at the kabul airport, but the pentagon now admit is no one in the car was linked to isis-k, calling the air strike a mistake. cnn s nic robertson has been speaking to the relatives of those killed and he filed this report from kabul. this is a lot of children
reporter: commander jared isaacman and the crew of spacex s inspiration 4 giving the world a glimpse into their historic three-day trip to space. welcome, everybody, to crew dragon resilience. hailey arceneaux, a physician s assistant back on earth, explaining some of the scientific experiments the crew has been conducting as they orbit at an altitude even higher than the international space station. it s been really interesting to see how fluid shifts with this microgravity environment. reporter: scion procter, a geology professor, artist, and poet showing off some of the art she made. my art of the dragon capsule being carried by a dragon off of earth. and chris sambroski, a musician playing the ukulele. it s a journey less than 600 humans have ever experienced. but the crew of inspiration 4 has a way of making it feel almost ordinary, as if anyone