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The all civilian Polaris Dawn crew have emerged from their Dragon capsule.
They were smiling after successfully splashing down off the coast of Florida .
They've flown farther from the Earth than any human since the Apollo astronauts more than 50 years ago .
The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics CEO Daniel Dunbacher summed up the mission.
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