New Delhi: Four astronauts from the International Space Station returned to earth on Monday. These astronauts returned to their homes via SpaceX and thus completed the 200-day space station mission. The capsule of astronauts landed in the dark through parachutes in the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Pensacola in Florida (Florida). The recovery boat then reached them with a rapid spotlight. After leaving the International Space Station, the men returned to earth in just eight hours. Meanwhile, SpaceX is now going to send four other astronauts to ISS Wednesday night in their place. These new astronauts were already planned to be sent to ISS, but NASA changed the orders at the right time. The reason behind this was bad weather and the deteriorating health of an astronaut. Thus, now the responsibility of welcoming the new astronauts on the ISS will be with one American and two Russian astronauts at the space station. NASA's Astronaut Shane Kimbru and Megan MacArthur, Japan's Akihiko Hoshade and France's Thomas Pest should have returned by Monday morning, but strong winds in the recovery zone delayed their return. Taliban Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi visit to Pakistan India will always remember Captain Kohli, made these 'Virat' records as captain Lebanon is eager to strengthen its best ties with Saudi Arabia