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Christina Koch Dog Meets Her After 328 Days In Space

Christina Koch Dog Meets Her After 328 Days In Space

Team Doggo March 29, 2020
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Astronaut Christina Koch dog meets her after coming from space. Having spent exactly 328 days in space, Christina Koch, a NASA astronaut, went back to Earth. Christina broke the record of the longest time in space by a woman. Eventually she got reunited with her little brown dog.

Koch posted a video of the heartfelt reunion on Instagram and Twitter last February 13, 2020. She wasn’t sure who was more thrilled. But, after almost a year, she was happy that her dog was able to recognize her.

Koch made a post alongside the video on Twitter. In watching the video, they both appeared to be ecstatic to be with each other again.

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The video started inside Koch’s house. The dog’s front paws were placed right on her hind legs. Its face was pressed against the glass-paneled door. Then, the little brown dog clearly saw Koch through the door. But it was unable to wait until she reached the door. The dog’s tail was wagging comically behind her.

When Koch opened the door, the dog ran out to meet with her. This was before Koch even had an opportunity to get inside. Koch entered the house and knelt on the floor. She was excited to snuggle her ecstatic dog.

The little brown dog appeared to be positively overwhelmed because of her human companion’s return from space. Seeing your favorite pet is a sign of going back to the places and people you live. Koch told her story after the joyous reunion last February 12, 2020, in a news conference.

Christina Koch Adorable Dog

This adorable human-dog experience was one of several magical moments Koch had. This was after she returned from nearly a year in outer space. She set the record straight for the longest single spaceflight that a woman was able to make.

The delight of Koch was evident in her photographs. This was immediately after landing where she was seen beaming.

In the press conference, Koch stated that the first six days back on Earth were full of excitement and wonder. She has never been grateful for being back after a long time in space.

Koch is also a surfer who spoke about how she enjoyed living near the beach. After reuniting with her little brown dog, Koch was swift to hit the beach with her husband. An amazing story of how an astronaut meets dog after her space mission.

Source: ABC News via YouTube

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Doggo Group is a team of dog lovers and dog owners who love to share dogs' lifestyles and stories. Doggo Group was born after a few military dog owners met with other pet owners overseas. The love for these pets is a fantastic tool to connect not only dog stories but people who consider these dogs as family members. Thanks to some of these stories, we have become great friends and even family in some instances. Dogs are considered humans' best friends in many places on this planet, and we want to contribute to the dog's legacy into this world.

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