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Watch Astronaut Christina Koch Reunite With Her Dog After a Year Apart

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Welcome back to earth! 

Astronaut Christina Koch just made her return to earth after a record setting 11-month journey in space, and her dog LBD—which stands for Little Brown Dog—was very excited to see her. The astronaut posted a sweet video on her Twitter of the moment when she was greeted by her dog after returning home. “Not sure who was more excited,” she wrote. “Glad she remembers me after a year!” 

The cute moment caught on camera shows the moment her dog was waiting at the door up until Koch walked through and was greeted by the exciting jumping up and down. The astronaut deserved the very warm welcome, considering she just made history for the longest space mission ever by a woman

“This journey has been everyone’s journey,” she wrote on Twitter upon her return. “Thank you to all involved in the success of our mission, and for giving me the opportunity to carry everyone’s dreams into space. I’m filled with gratitude to be back on the planet!”

“To see your favorite animal is a symbol of coming back to the people and places you love,” she revealed in a press conference held on Wednesday

Other than her dog, there were a few things about earth that Christina missed, like gravity! “I felt like a two-week-old who was actually working hard to hold up my own head,” she explained about adjusting to life with gravity again. 

“After 328 days in space, the first six days back on Earth were full of just as much wonder and excitement,” Koch shared about her journey home. “We all live on a wonderful planet and it’s great to be back.” She also made sure to hit the beach in Kazakhstan where she landed with her hubby and LBD as well. 

Glad to have you back on earth! 

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