traveling 17,000 miles an hour, trickling down to just 15 miles an hour and then, touchdown. the return to earth, the first all-simply in space ghouta orbit the earth, wrap in the history making three-day mission. we have given all of our time right now to use science, research and some ukulele playing, raising some good causes back on earth. the inspiration4, billionaire jarred isaacman, who is bankrolling the crew, bone cancer survivor ham arcenaux, scion proctor, the first black woman to pilot a spacecraft, and who won it through the sweepstakes. the last few hours in space were taken in the, use snapping photos and specially designed capsule dome, even chatting with bono. they blasted off from cape canaveral, on the spacex rocket. their capsule, the dragon, measured 13 feet wide.
were on hubbell, where you can see the curve of the planet, a magnificent view up there. and they had this great coupela on the top of their station so they had a great view. i think you d have no probably. good to know. i ll jus be on the next flight up then, in that case. there you go! easy as that, right, kristin? on that note, just given what mike laid out, what did they do there for the three days they were up in space? besides just look at the incredible views? they conducted some scientific experiments, some medical experiments, but also did some very average, ordinary things, things like what you or i might do if we were up there. scion proctor, the poet and painter, she made some art. kristin broski, a musician,