

Splashdown confirmed! The Inspiration4 crew is back on Earth after 71 hours in orbit. https://t.co/nbZHNxmXhx pic.twitter.com/6GFgK6mzv2
— Spaceflight Now (@SpaceflightNow) September 18, 2021
Crew of @Inspiration4x - first all-civilian human spaceflight to orbit - returns to Earth pic.twitter.com/pnjkDjnkAw
— SpaceX (@SpaceX) September 18, 2021
SpaceX has hoisted the Crew Dragon spacecraft from the water onto a restraint structure named the "Dragon Nest" on the deck of the "Go Searcher" recovery ship.
— Spaceflight Now (@SpaceflightNow) September 18, 2021
The capsule will move to an egress platform on the ship to allow the crew to disembark. https://t.co/nbZHNxmXhx pic.twitter.com/luWh4oNeiG
Hatch open less than 40 minutes after splashdown. I've waited for longer at the gate on some Southwest flights. pic.twitter.com/hDzZpgGTFR
— Christian Davenport (@wapodavenport) September 18, 2021
The #Inspiration4 Crew Makes Evening Splashdown, Completing World’s First All-Civilian Orbital Mission to Space: https://t.co/NB4dV6DYgA pic.twitter.com/TTUVhkmnJF
— Inspiration4 (@inspiration4x) September 18, 2021
Happy. Healthy. Home.
— Inspiration4 (@inspiration4x) September 19, 2021
Welcome back to Earth, @ArceneauxHayley, @rookisaacman, @DrSianProctor, and @ChrisSembroski!#Inspiration4’s mission doesn’t end here — help us reach our $200 million fundraising goal for @StJude! https://t.co/NBUL2e3f4x pic.twitter.com/hhNQydWVJJ
Welcome home @ArceneauxHayley! pic.twitter.com/mz9CidC8ft
— Inspiration4 (@inspiration4x) September 18, 2021
Welcome home @DrSianProctor! pic.twitter.com/IpWgi7eZ3K
— Inspiration4 (@inspiration4x) September 18, 2021
Welcome home @ChrisSembroski! pic.twitter.com/brZ86VCUCo
— Inspiration4 (@inspiration4x) September 19, 2021
Welcome home @rookisaacman! pic.twitter.com/yYSLWyoalQ
— Inspiration4 (@inspiration4x) September 19, 2021