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The first female paying space tourist, Anousheh Ansari, has landed on the Kazakh steppe after a journey back from the International Space Station (ISS). | The first female paying space tourist, Anousheh Ansari, has landed on the Kazakh steppe after a journey back from the International Space Station (ISS). |
The Soyuz capsule also carried fellow US astronaut Jeff Williams and Russian cosmonaut Pavel Vinogradov. It landed in the 56-mile (90km) predicted zone. | |
The craft slowed its descent by firing rockets and opening parachutes until it landed softly on its side in a field. | The craft slowed its descent by firing rockets and opening parachutes until it landed softly on its side in a field. |
A dozen helicopter rescue teams rushed over to help the astronauts out. | A dozen helicopter rescue teams rushed over to help the astronauts out. |
Ms Ansari was given a bunch of red roses by an official as well as a kiss from her husband, Hamid. | Ms Ansari was given a bunch of red roses by an official as well as a kiss from her husband, Hamid. |
All three astronauts were carried on reclining chairs to waiting helicopters. From Kustanai, Kazakhstan, they were to fly to a training centre outside Moscow. | All three astronauts were carried on reclining chairs to waiting helicopters. From Kustanai, Kazakhstan, they were to fly to a training centre outside Moscow. |
'Safe and sound' | 'Safe and sound' |
The 40-year-old Iranian-born US businesswoman smiled weakly as she exited the Russian capsule. | |
It was the ride of a lifetime Jeffery Williams | It was the ride of a lifetime Jeffery Williams |
"They brought me home safe and sound," she said. | "They brought me home safe and sound," she said. |
"Anousheh has done a good job - she's one of the team," ITAR-Tass news agency quoted her co-traveller Mr Vinogradov as saying. | "Anousheh has done a good job - she's one of the team," ITAR-Tass news agency quoted her co-traveller Mr Vinogradov as saying. |
Meanwhile, Mr Williams told Reuters news agency that "it was the ride of a lifetime". | Meanwhile, Mr Williams told Reuters news agency that "it was the ride of a lifetime". |
The return to Earth took just over three hours. G-forces caused by heavy deceleration can be physically draining after time spent "weightless". | |
However, the first female Muslim space tourist insisted that "this 10 days has been magnificent for me". | However, the first female Muslim space tourist insisted that "this 10 days has been magnificent for me". |
She is thought to have paid at least $20m (£10.6m) for a holiday in space which she said she "hoped to do again soon". | She is thought to have paid at least $20m (£10.6m) for a holiday in space which she said she "hoped to do again soon". |
Snails, worms and barley | Snails, worms and barley |
Ms Ansari becomes the fourth tourist to visit the ISS after Dennis Tito, Mark Shuttleworth and Greg Olsen. | Ms Ansari becomes the fourth tourist to visit the ISS after Dennis Tito, Mark Shuttleworth and Greg Olsen. |
Her Soyuz craft was launched to the ISS from Baikonur, Kazakhstan, on Monday 18 September. | |
Ahead of her lift-off, Ms Ansari said she was an ambassador for attracting private investment into space programmes. Her family sponsored the X-Prize, which honoured the first private vehicle to make it into space. | |
The space explorers brought back snails, worms and barley grown during experiments aboard the ISS. | The space explorers brought back snails, worms and barley grown during experiments aboard the ISS. |
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