The 18th international travel team returned safely
Yury Lonchakov (left) and Mike Fincke rest outside the TMA-13 after landing in Kazakhstan.
On April 8, the 18th international travel team working on the International Space Station (ISS) returned safely to the earth after the landing unit of the "TMA-13 Combined Ship" landed in the draft area. originally from Kazakhstan at noon on the same day and was taken by Russian aircraft to the city "Star".
The 18th international travel team of Russian astronaut Yuri Lonchakov and American astronaut Michael Fincke worked on the ISS 178 day and night.
Coming back to earth with them are Hungarian-American tourists Charles Simonyi, going to ISS with the 19th international travel team on March 28. The health of all three immediately after landing is good.
Currently, working on ISS with the 19th international travel team, including the leader of Russian astronaut Ghenady Padalka, American astronaut Michael Barratt and Japanese astronaut Koiti Wakata, who is waiting for the spacecraft. "America's return to earth in the future. /.
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