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Upgraded Soyuz spacecraft brings Int’l Space Station Expedition 49 back to Earth | Upgraded Soyuz spacecraft brings Int’l Space Station Expedition 49 back to Earth |
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The three international crew members of Expedition 49 have safely landed in Kazakhstan, concluding their 115-day mission in orbit. | The three international crew members of Expedition 49 have safely landed in Kazakhstan, concluding their 115-day mission in orbit. |
The maiden spaceflight of the latest Soyuz modification was completed successfully, as MS-01 spacecraft’s landing module touched down at 03:58 GMT 148km (92 miles) from the town of Zhezkazgan on the Kazakhstan steppe. | The maiden spaceflight of the latest Soyuz modification was completed successfully, as MS-01 spacecraft’s landing module touched down at 03:58 GMT 148km (92 miles) from the town of Zhezkazgan on the Kazakhstan steppe. |
Russian Soyuz commander Anatoly Ivanishin, Japanese flight engineer Takuya Onishi and NASA astronaut Kate Rubins boarded the Soyuz MS-01 spacecraft on Friday evening at 21:15 GMT and undocked from the International Space Station (ISS) early on Saturday. | Russian Soyuz commander Anatoly Ivanishin, Japanese flight engineer Takuya Onishi and NASA astronaut Kate Rubins boarded the Soyuz MS-01 spacecraft on Friday evening at 21:15 GMT and undocked from the International Space Station (ISS) early on Saturday. |
Ivanishin, Onishi and Rubins arrived at the space station July 9, two days after their Soyuz rocket blasted off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome. | |
The trio spent 115 busy days in orbit and conducted the very first DNA sequencing experiment in space. Dragon, Cygnus and Progress supply ships visited ISS during their mission. | |
Expedition 49 commander Ivanishin formally handed over command of the ISS to NASA astronaut Shane Kimbrough on Friday. | |
ISS Expedition 50 has officially begun upon the Soyuz undocking from the space station. The other three members will join Expedition 50 on November 17 on board the Soyuz MS-03 spacecraft. | |
The Soyuz MS series spacecraft features more efficient solar panels, modified layout of controls, new Kurs NA approach and docking system, GLONASS/GPS and Cospas-Sarsat satellite systems for easier location of the landing module upon landing and other upgrades. | The Soyuz MS series spacecraft features more efficient solar panels, modified layout of controls, new Kurs NA approach and docking system, GLONASS/GPS and Cospas-Sarsat satellite systems for easier location of the landing module upon landing and other upgrades. |