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[i]He's home — back on our planet. Late last night here in Houston, I helped welcome my brother Scott Kelly home from his year aboard the International Space Station. Along with my wife Gabby, Scott's daughters, his girlfriend, our dad, and so many other loved ones and colleagues, we greeted Scott at Ellington Joint Base Reserve as he stepped off a NASA aircraft and — finally — onto American soil. After 5,440 orbits around our planet, after the sun went up and down 10,944 times (the sun rises or sets every 45 minutes in space), and after flying over 100 million miles, Scott's year in space is now over. And he's safe. All things considered, he's feeling great. He said the first thing he wanted to do when he gets to his house in Houston is [URL=https://twitter.com/StationCDRKelly/status/705445187384770560]jump in his swimming pool[/URL].[/i]
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