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US military practices rescuing astronauts from the sea (photos)

US military practices rescuing astronauts from the sea (photos)


A U.S. military joint task force did some training recently off the Florida coast to help with astronaut splashdowns.

“Space travel is expected to increase, so the search and rescue alert is going to increase, and we will be ready to answer that call,” Maj. Ryan Schieber, lead planner for Human Space Flight Support (HSFS) in the U.S. Air Force’s 315th Operations Support Squadron, said in a statement.

So, as the U.S. sees an uptick in crewed spaceflight operations, the military wants to make sure it can support astronaut retrieval at sea if needed.

two paratroopers sit at the end of a plane's open cargo hold, looking out over the open ocean

Staff Sgt. Nainoa Lehua, Human Space Flight Support airdrop loadmaster, 204th Airlift Squadron, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, and Chief Master Sgt. Drew Cheek, HSFS airdrop evaluating loadmaster, 701st Airlift Squadron, prepare to airdrop Mark-25 flares during HSFS airdrop search and rescue training Jan 16, 2025, Patrick Space Force Base, Florida. (Image credit: U.S. Air Force Photo by Tech. Sgt. Della Creech)

Members from several military outfits came together for the joint task force operations, including Guardsmen from the 204th Airlift Squadron, Reservists from the 315th Airlift Wing, and the 308th Rescue Squadron.

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