Soyuz capsule lands in Kazakhstan: 3 astronauts complete six-month on International Space Station

A Soyuz capsule carrying Tim Peake and Russia’s Yury Malenchenko and NASA’s Tim Kopra touched down in Kazakhstan after spending 186 days in orbit. “Truly elated, the smells of Earth are just so strong, just so good to be back on Earth. I’ll look forward to seeing the family,' Peake said after his landing.

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Soyuz capsule lands in Kazakhstan: 3 astronauts complete six-month on International Space Station

3 astronauts complete six-month on International Space Station. (Image Source: NASA)

Remarkable six-month mission, on the International Space Station (ISS), of a three-member crew successfully ended today as astronauts landed back on Earth safely after an arduous seven-hour return journey. British astronaut Tim Peake was one among the three astronauts who completed the mission efficaciously.  

A Soyuz capsule carrying Tim Peake and Russia’s Yury Malenchenko and NASA’s Tim Kopra touched down in Kazakhstan after spending 186 days in orbit. “Truly elated, the smells of Earth are just so strong, just so good to be back on Earth. I’ll look forward to seeing the family,” Peake said after his landing.

Tim Peake is the first person to fly to space under the UK banner since Helen Sharman in 1991 and made the first spacewalk by a UK astronaut. During the mission, Tim Peake also remotely steered a robot on Earth and ran the London Marathon.

“It is going to be quite tricky for me to adapt. It’s probably going to take me two or three days before I feel well,” Peake had said in his last news conference before the return. 

“It will take me several months before my body fully recovers in terms of bone density. And it will be interesting to see any lasting changes to eyesight etc. But generally speaking in two or three days I should be fairly comfortable back on Earth,” he added.

After medical checks, Tim Peake will be flown from Karagandy airport on a Nasa gulfstream jet to Norway, and then on to Cologne, Germany, where the European Astronaut Centre is based. On 15 January this year, a month after arriving at the station, Peake participated in the first spacewalk for a UK astronaut.

In April, he secured himself to a treadmill on the ISS to run the distance of the London Marathon, completing the event in three hours, 35 minutes. He also participated in a programme of experiments in medical science, radiation physics and materials.

International Space Station ISS astronauts Tim Peake