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Astroluca landed in Kazakhstan

2020-02-06T10:43:33.474Z


The Soyuz MS-13 shuttle landed in the steppe of Kazakhstan. (HANDLE)


(ANSA) - ROME, FEB 6 - The Soyuz Ms-13 shuttle has landed in the steppe of Kazakhstan. With astronaut Luca Parmitan of the European Space Agency (ESA), who brings home a collection of records at the end of the Beyond mission, colleagues Christina Koch of NASA, on board well 328 days, and Alexander Skvortsov of the Russian space agency Roscosmos.
Parmitano is out of the capsule, appears in good horrid condition. The capsule landed in a vertical position and the treasurers were helped to get out of the untapped teams. The first to come out was Christina Koch, of NASA, who takes home her record of continuous stay of 328 days; then it was the turn of the Soyuz commander Alexander Skvortsov, also in good condition, and then di Luca Parmitano. The three astronauts will now need to recover from the return journey, which is always very tiring. After separating from the International Space Station, the shuttlecock traveled two orbits and began the return maneuver.

Source: ansa

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