Video: Russian spacecraft returns to earth
Soyuz TMA-08M returned from the ISS International Space Station and landed successfully at 8.58 am on September 11 (local time) in the highlands of Kazakhstan.
Soyuz TMA-08M returned from the ISS International Space Station and landed successfully at 8.58 am on September 11 (local time) in the highlands of Kazakhstan. The ship carrying two Russian astronauts is Pavel Vinogradov, Alexander Misurkin and a NASA American astronaut, Chris Cassidy.
The three astronauts returned to Earth with good health after experiencing nearly 6 months of research at ISS.
ISS station with Russian astronaut Fedor Yurchikhin, Italian astronaut Luca Parmitano and American Karen Nyberg. They will be waiting for the new crew at the end of September.
Update 15 December 2018
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