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NASA Astronauts Jessica Meir & Andrew Morgan & Cosmonaut Oleg Skripochka are set to return to Earth tomorrow.

Landing aboard their MS-15 spacecraft in Kazakhstan at 0600 BST. ‍ ‍

Fordham’s Tina Maschi, a professor at our Graduate School of Social Service, discusses this escaped

Fordham’sTina Maschi, a professor at our Graduate School of Social Service, discusses this escaped (& recaptured) prisoner story out of Georgie with Georgia Public Radio’s Celeste Headlee:

Imagine escaping from prison and being on the run for nearly 50 years, only to be recaptured.  That’s the story of Robert Stackowitz. He escaped from a Georgia prison in 1968, and was just recently found by authorities to be living Connecticut. His  attorney Norm Pattis says Stackowitz is fully rehabilitated and in poor health, and shouldn’t return to prison. We talk with Pattis about the case. Then, Tina Maschi of Fordham University’s School of Social Service joins us to talk about the legal and social definitions of rehabilitation.

Hear the segment here viaOn Second Thought.


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Video cameras on board Orion EFT-1 recorded the view of atmospheric re-entry, with a unique view of the plasma trail left by the spacecraft as its heat shield rammed into the air below.

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