Astronauts return to Earth safely

Three astronauts from the International Space Station (ISS - International Space Station) returned to Earth safely after nearly six months of orbit work.

>>>Video: Astronaut scene on the space station

It was the chief commander Steve Swanson and two astronauts Alexander Skvortsor with Oleg Artemyev.

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Astronaut Oleg Artemyev waved goodbye when landing safely on Earth - (Photo: LiveScience)

All three astronauts were taken to the ISS in March 2014 from the Soyuz spacecraft, now returning to Earth safely this morning in the steppe of Kazakhstan.

"We have many memorable memories when working on the ISS station, " Swanson told NASA . In addition, the Russian astronaut has set a new record of conducting scientific experiments, upgrading prototype robot robots on ISS and repairing broken devices. '

New commander of the ISS station is astronaut Max Suraev. There are also two other members, astronaut Reid Wiseman (NASA) and Alexander Gerst (European Aerospace Agency).

Three new astronauts scheduled to be taken to the ISS station on September 25, 2014 are astronaut Barry Wilmore (NASA), astronaut Alexander Samokutyaev along with the Russian astronaut Yelena Serova.

Yelena Serova became the fourth Russian woman to fly into space and was the first Russian woman to work on the ISS station.

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