Live: Watch NASA astronauts splash down near Florida in a SpaceX Crew Dragon

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Live: Watch NASA astronauts splash down near Florida in a SpaceX Crew Dragon
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After a roughly two-month stay on the International Space Station, watch NASA astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley splash down near Florida in a SpaceX Crew Dragon.

After a roughly two-month stay on the International Space Station, NASA astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley areSunday afternoon, the spacecraft will conduct several maneuvers and burns to position them for aFrom there, SpaceX and Air Force teams will rush to secure Behnken and Hurley, then transport them to an airport for a flight to Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas.

The mission, officially designated SpaceX Demo-2, was a demonstration flight of SpaceX's crewed Dragon spacecraft, and the return leg of the trip will mark the final stage in the more than 60-day flight to the International Space Station. The mission marked the first time in nearly a decade that NASA astronauts launched from U.S. soil to the ISS.

Behnken and Hurley launched from the Kennedy Space Center in May when a Falcon 9 rocket boosted the Dragon spacecraft into orbit 250 miles above the Earth.1:56 p.m.: Deorbit burn2:45 p.m.: Main parachutes deployFollow reporter Emre Kelly on Twitter: @EmreKelly

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