
American astronaut Jessica Meir (Jessica Meir) and drew Morgan (Morgan Drew) going back home after a long mission on Board the International space station. They expect that they will be difficult to return to such a radically changed world next week.
Both have been on the ISS for more than six months. Now they have to go home – at the same time throughout the US quarantine was imposed. They are no strangers to isolation, but now this regime will have to maintain and home, on Earth.
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Drew Morgan says that it is difficult to understand what is really going on and what to expect upon return. “For us it is absolutely unreal to see the whole situation unfolding on the planet below”, says his colleague Jessica Meir. She noted that she will be hard to accept rejection from hugs and physical contact with people she knows.
