The 'TMA-15' Combined spacecraft safely returns to Earth
At 14:16 (Hanoi time) on December 1, the spacecraft
At 14:16 (Hanoi time) on December 1, Russia's "TMA-15" Combined spacecraft safely landed on its intended location in Kazakhstan territory, 88 km from Arkalyk City. North.
Russian astronaut Roman Romanenko.(Photo: AP)
On the spacecraft is Russian astronaut Roman Romanenko, Belgian astronaut of European Space Agency Frank De Winne and Canadian astronaut Robert Thirsk, working on the International Space Station ( ISS) from last May
Speaking upon returning to Earth after nearly 188 days and nights working on the ISS, astronauts said they felt perfectly healthy.
In a related development, speaking at the same day press conference at the Flight Control Center, Director of the Russian Space Agency (Roscosmos) Anatoly Perminov said, in the near future, Roscosmos plans to conduct a meeting with leading Russian astronauts to discuss prospects of improving work efficiency on ISS.
He also said that in 2010, Russia plans to significantly increase scientific research on this international space station.
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