American astronauts return from space in nine months: Surprised by Earth's Changes of Coronervirus

After ascending to the International Space Station (ISS) in July 2019, American astronauts have now become a world completely altered by the pandemic of the Coronobrus. Andre Morgan, one of the astronauts in an interview, said that while it was “an extraordinary experience and great honour” to be able to represent the country and [...]
Andre Morgan, one of the astronauts in an interview, said that while it was “an extraordinary experience and great honour” to be able to represent the country and the planet as part of the ISS crew “ai began building the view that the Earth on which I would return would not be the same one that left”.
In a previous career, Morgan served as an emergency physician and a military officer.
And so, I have a great respect and love for professionals who put their lives on the line, when their country, when the world, when people, when humanity needs to, he said.
But also,” added Morgan, “was very difficult for me to see this from above and not be able to be there and participate and contribute myself. And so, I thought the best thing I could do is to inspire everyone by showing them how proud I am of them and that I am aware that times like these, they highlight the sacrifices of medical professionals. )
“But these are the kind of sacrifices and the way they risk their lives on a daily basis,” he stressed.
On May 27th, NASA and SpaseX will resume sending astronauts from the US after eight years of dependence on Russia.












