
"International Space Station Crew Safely Returns to Earth Aboard Soyuz Spacecraft"
A Russian Soyuz spacecraft successfully brought a Russian cosmonaut, a Belarusian guest flier, and a NASA astronaut back to Earth after undocking from the International Space Station. The crew landed in Kazakhstan, with the returning fliers assisted by Russian recovery crews. The NASA astronaut, Loral O'Hara, completed a 204-day mission, while her crewmates spent 14 days in orbit. The return completed a complex sequence of flights to replace five of the space station's seven long-duration crew members.









