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The Trio Who Lived On Space Station Re-Visitation Of Earth Securely.

A Trio of room explorers has securely gotten back to Earth following a six-month mission on the Global Space Station. MOSCOW - A Trio of room explorers securely got back to Earth on Thursday following a six-month mission on the Global Space Station.

The Soyuz MS-16 case conveying NASA space explorer Chris Cassidy, and Roscosmos' Anatoly Ivanishin and Ivan Vagner arrived on the steppes of Kazakhstan southeast of the town of Dzhezkazgan at 7:54 a.m. (2:54 GMT) Thursday. After a concise clinical test, the three will be taken by helicopters to Dzhezkazgan from where they will leave home.



Cassidy will load up a NASA plane back to Houston, while Vagner and Ivanishin will fly home to Star City, Russia. The group grinned as they conversed with covered individuals from the recuperation group, and NASA and Roscosmos revealed that they were in acceptable condition.

As a component of extra insurances due to the Covid, the salvage colleagues meeting the group were tried for the infection, and the number of individuals associated with the recuperation exertion was restricted.



Cassidy, Ivanishin and Vagner went through 196 days in the circle, having shown up at the station on April 9. They deserted NASA's Kate Rubins and Roscosmos' Sergey Ryzhikov and Sergey Kud-Sverchkov, who showed up at the circling station seven days prior for a six-month remain.

Cassidy, getting back from his third space mission, has now spent an aggregate of 378 days in space, the fifth most elevated among U.S. space explorers. While filling in as the station's authority, Cassidy invited SpaceX Demo-2 team Robert Behnken and Douglas Hurley, the primary NASA space explorers to dispatch to the space station on an American rocket from American soil since the retirement of the space transport armada in 2011.



Cassidy and Behnken finished four spacewalks for a sum of 23 hours and 37 minutes, getting two of just four U.S. space travellers to complete ten spacewalks. Before the team's takeoff, Russian cosmonauts had the option to seal the air spill briefly they attempted to situate for a while. The little hole has represented no impending risk to the station's team, and Roscosmos engineers have been dealing with a lasting seal.

In November, Rubins, Ryzhikov and Kud-Sverchkov are relied upon to welcome NASA's SpaceX first operational Team Mythical serpent mission including NASA space explorers Mike Hopkins, Victor Glover and Shannon Walker, and Japan Aviation Investigation Office space traveller Soichi Noguchi.