A Soyuz capsule carrying a crew of three, including the first female astronaut from Belarus, Marina Vasilevskaya, NASA astronaut Loral O’Hara, and Russian astronaut Novitsky, successfully completed its mission to the International Space Station (ISS) with a safe landing in Kazakhstan. The mission, which lasted six months for O'Hara and two weeks for Vasilevskaya, concluded with the spacecraft's return early Saturday. The crew, highlighting ongoing space collaboration between the United States and Russia despite geopolitical tensions, included American, Russian, and Belarusian astronauts. Roscosmos confirmed the deorbit and landing operations proceeded as planned.
A Russian Soyuz ferry ship undocked from the International Space Station and flew back to Earth early Saturday with a picture-perfect landing on the steppe of Kazakhstan. https://t.co/wKwGcdVZvt
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VIDEO The first Belarusian woman to go to space, Marina Vasilevskaya, returned safely to Earth Saturday after two weeks aboard the International Space Station. Russian space agency Roscosmos said the deorbit and landing of the spacecraft went 'according to plan' 📹 🇧🇾 👩🚀 https://t.co/tf1XflbVci
A Russian space capsule with two women and one man safely landed in a steppe in Kazakhstan on Saturday after their missions aboard the International Space Station. https://t.co/3B5oLj2Ox8
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Soyuz capsule with crew of 3, including 1st female astronaut from Belarus, lands safely to end ISS mission https://t.co/hpTE8HfJtf https://t.co/gjNhYJLQPa