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Russian cosmonaut record-breaker Padalka returns to Earth | |
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Russian cosmonaut Gennady Padalka has returned to Earth with the record for having spent the most time in space. | |
The 57-year-old's latest mission lasted 168 days, bringing his total to 879 days in space over five trips. | The 57-year-old's latest mission lasted 168 days, bringing his total to 879 days in space over five trips. |
This is two months longer than the previous record set in 2005 by Russian Sergei Krikalev over six missions. | This is two months longer than the previous record set in 2005 by Russian Sergei Krikalev over six missions. |
Mr Padalka and two other members from the International Space Station (ISS) landed safely in Kazakhstan on their Soyuz spacecraft just before sunrise. | Mr Padalka and two other members from the International Space Station (ISS) landed safely in Kazakhstan on their Soyuz spacecraft just before sunrise. |
The capsule descended after re-entering the Earth's atmosphere under a parachute. | The capsule descended after re-entering the Earth's atmosphere under a parachute. |
Gennady Padalka | Gennady Padalka |
What are the challenges of living in space? | What are the challenges of living in space? |
A ground crew rushed to welcome and extract the three astronauts from the charred spacecraft and medics checked their condition. | A ground crew rushed to welcome and extract the three astronauts from the charred spacecraft and medics checked their condition. |
"I am fine," Mr Padalka told them as he sipped tea and ate an apple, the AFP news agency reports. | "I am fine," Mr Padalka told them as he sipped tea and ate an apple, the AFP news agency reports. |
Mr Padalka's companions - Andreas Mogensen from Denmark and Kazakh Aidyn Aimbetov - are both novices in comparison, having only spent 10 days in orbit on what was their first mission. | Mr Padalka's companions - Andreas Mogensen from Denmark and Kazakh Aidyn Aimbetov - are both novices in comparison, having only spent 10 days in orbit on what was their first mission. |
Mr Aimbetov had travelled in place of British soprano Sarah Brightman, who had been due to made the trip as a space tourist but withdrew from training in May citing family reasons. | Mr Aimbetov had travelled in place of British soprano Sarah Brightman, who had been due to made the trip as a space tourist but withdrew from training in May citing family reasons. |
Six astronauts now remain on the ISS, including Nasa's Scott Kelly and Russia's Mikhail Kornienko, who began a 12-month tour of duty in March - the longest continuous stay anyone would have been aboard the 400km-high (250 mile) orbiting platform. | Six astronauts now remain on the ISS, including Nasa's Scott Kelly and Russia's Mikhail Kornienko, who began a 12-month tour of duty in March - the longest continuous stay anyone would have been aboard the 400km-high (250 mile) orbiting platform. |
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