"Russian Soyuz Capsule Safely Returns 3 Astronauts, Including 1st Female Belarusian Astronaut, from ISS Mission"

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A Russian Soyuz spacecraft brought a crew of three, including a NASA astronaut, back to Earth after undocking from the International Space Station and landing in Kazakhstan. The crew consisted of a Russian cosmonaut, a Belarusian guest flier, and the NASA astronaut, who had spent 204 days in space and participated in a spacewalk. The returning crew members were in good spirits and healthy, with the Belarusian flier expressing gratitude and the NASA astronaut heading back to Houston, while the remaining crew members continue their mission on the space station.
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