A NASA astronaut and two Russian cosmonauts have returned to earth from the International Space Station (ISS).
A SOYUZ MS-26 Spacecraft Carrying American Donald Pettit and Russian Alexey Ovchinin and Ivan Wagner Landed in Kazakhstan.
“Its Deorbitation and Descent to Earth Were Normal,” Russia’s Roscosmos Space Agency Said.
The Crew Had Undertaken A Seven-Month Science Mission Aboard the ISS, Starting from 11 September 2024.
They Orbited the Earth 3,520 Times Over 220 Days in Space.
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MR PETTİT, WHO RETURNED TO Earth on His 70th Birthday, Had Been Conducting Research to Enhance In-Orbit Metal 3D Printing Capabilities, Advance Water Sanitisation Technologies, Explore Plant Growth Under Variing Water Conditions and Investigate Company Behaviour in microgravity, According to NASA.
It was the Fourth Time in Space For Mr Pettit and Mr Ovchinin, Who it was Mr Vagner’s Second Spaceflight.