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Crew Dragon Freedom landed off the coast of Tallahassee , Florida , on Tuesday evening .
The spacecraft was carrying four astronauts from orbit.
A drone near the landing site captured incredible images of the spacecraft as it slowly descended beneath four parachutes.
After nine months of travails, 286 days to be precise, the four astronauts were finally coming home.
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