Dolphins welcome SpaceX’s Crew-9 astronauts home after splashdown (video)

The Crew-9 mission’s Dragon capsule had some company shortly after it hit the water on Tuesday (March 18).

SpaceX’s Crew-9 astronauts had some company in the water after they splashed down on Tuesday afternoon (March 18).

The Crew-9 mission returned to Earth at 5:57 p.m. EDT (2157 GMT) on Tuesday, splashing down in the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Tallahassee, Florida. A fleet of recovery vessels soon converged on Crew-9’s Dragon capsule, named Freedom — and so did some curious marine mammals, who wanted to check out this strange object that fell from the sky into their domain.

“Wow! We got a cute little pod of dolphins, not just one or two,” SpaceX engineer Kate Tice said during the NASA-SpaceX webcast of Crew-9’s entry, descent and landing.

overhead show of a white space capsule floating in the ocean with two dolphins swimming nearby

Dolphins swim near the SpaceX Crew-9 capsule Freedom shortly after it splashed down on March 18, 2025. The person on Freedom’s outside is a member of the SpaceX recovery team. (Image credit: NASA)

Freedom carried four people — NASA astronauts Nick Hague, Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore and Aleksandr Gorbunov of the Russian space agency Roscosmos — home from the International Space Station (ISS).

Hague and Gorbunov rode up to the station aboard Freedom in late September, on the launch of SpaceX’s Crew-9 mission. Williams and Wilmore, on the other hand, reached the ISS on the first crewed flight of Boeing’s Starliner capsule, which lifted off in early June.

The Starliner mission was supposed to last just 10 days or so, but the capsule experienced issues with its propulsion system, delaying its departure from the ISS multiple times.

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