Russian Soyuz spacecraft brings crew of 3, including NASA astronaut, back to Earth

Three crew members land safely at the International Space Station after two weeks in space, marking the completion of a mission.

  • Bilawal Riaz
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An American astronaut, alongside a Russian cosmonaut and a Belarusian guest flier, landed safely at the International Space Station. The crew members spent two weeks in space and returned to Earth aboard a Russian Soyuz spacecraft. This landing marked the completion of a mission that saw the replacement of five of the station’s seven long-duration crew members. The American astronaut, who spent 204 days in space, was in good health and high spirits upon return.

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