NASA astronauts Andrew Morgan, Jessica Meir and Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Skripochka, who are at the International Space Station (ISS) orbiting the Earth, have begun preparations to return to Earth. Jessica Meir and Oleg Skripochka have been with ISP for 7 months, while Andrew Morgan has been with ISP for 8 months. When all three astronauts started to work in ISS, there was no coronavirus outbreak in the world. However, the virus epidemic, which first appeared in China during its tenure, then spread to the whole world. “It’s hard to believe the changes that have happened since we left Earth” NASA astronauts Jessica Meir and Andrew Morgan, who will return to a global pandemic environment, have made statements to journalists about their return. “From here, the Earth looks stunning as usual,” Morgan said. That’s why it’s hard to believe the changes that have happened since we left, ”he said. Andrew Morgan said that they could follow the news and talk to their families in the ISS after the announcement. Morgan said it was difficult to understand how life would be different when they returned to Earth despite all their communication channels. “Isolation is something we know very well” NASA’s two astronauts and Roscosmos’s cosmonaut will return to Earth on Friday. Astronauts will return to a Earth-fighting world that infects more than 1.8 million people and causes more than 110,000 people to die. Astronauts said that the concept of isolation is something they know very well due to their work in space. Astronauts, who will return from ISA, said that social isolation and self-quarantine are still something new within them. Jessica Meir, an astronaut, said: “After staying here for seven months, it will be difficult not to hug our friends and family. I think I will feel more isolated on Earth than I am here. Because here we are busy with great quests and missions. For this reason, we do not feel the isolation. ” NASA astronauts Jessica Meir and Andrew Morgan will be replaced by Christopher Cassidy. Russian cosmonaut Oleg Skripochka will be replaced by Anatoli Ivanishin and Ivan Vagner. Three new space researchers will begin their work at ISS starting Friday.