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Astronaut, cosmonauts back on Earth after six months in space

The men rode home in the same Soyuz capsule that carried them to the station in March

Russian space agency rescue team pose for a picture with Russian cosmonauts Oleg Artemyev (L) and Alexander Skvortsov (C) and Steve Swanson shortly after the Russian Soyuz TMA-12M space capsule landed southeast of Dzhezkazgan. Photo: ReutersPremium
Russian space agency rescue team pose for a picture with Russian cosmonauts Oleg Artemyev (L) and Alexander Skvortsov (C) and Steve Swanson shortly after the Russian Soyuz TMA-12M space capsule landed southeast of Dzhezkazgan. Photo: Reuters

Cape Canaveral: Two Russian cosmonauts and a Nasa astronaut returned to Earth on Wednesday, capping a nearly six-month stay aboard the International Space Station.

Riding inside a Russian Soyuz capsule, former station commander Steve Swanson and cosmonauts Alexander Skvortsov and Oleg Artemyev landed southeast of Dzhezkazgan, Kazakhstan at 02:23am.

“A pinpoint touchdown," said Nasa mission commentator Rob Navias.

The men rode home in the same Soyuz capsule that carried them to the station in March. They departed at 11.01pm as the station soared 260 miles over eastern Mongolia.

“We accomplished a lot. We’ve had a lot of fun," Swanson said during a change-of-command ceremony on Tuesday that was broadcast on Nasa Television.

In addition to a pair of Russian space walks, the returning crew tackled a record number of science experiments, upgraded the station’s prototype humanoid robot and repaired broken equipment.

“We did a lot of maintenance, which is good and bad," Swanson said. “I love doing maintenance, but it means things broke."

New station commander Max Suraev remains aboard the orbital outpost along with Nasa astronaut Reid Wiseman and the European Space Agency’s Alexander Gerst.

Three new crew members, including the first Russian woman to serve on the station, are due to launch on 25 September.

“Getting three new faces up here will be lots of fun," Wiseman said in an inflight interview.

The newcomers are Nasa astronaut Barry Wilmore and cosmonauts Alexander Samokutyaev and Elena Serova. Serova will become only the fourth Russian woman to fly in space and the first to serve on the International Space Station, a $100 billion research complex owned by 15 nations.

The last Russian woman to fly in space was Yelena Kondakova, who was part of a Nasa space shuttle crew in May 1997. Reuters

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Published: 11 Sep 2014, 11:12 AM IST
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