Three astronauts from the International Space Station have returned to earth. The trio landed in the night from Friday to Saturday in Kazakhstan, as the US space agency NASA announced
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The Soyuz Spaceship sat the Russian Gennady Padalka, Aidin Aimbetov from Kazakhstan and Andreas Mogensen, the first Dane in space ever. Mogensen ruled Monday from the ISS a special cart, Interact, in Noordwijk. That cart was at the ruimtevaartlab ESTEC; Mogenson controlled it from space with a joystick. It was the first time that a radio controlled car on earth was controlled from the room.
The Russian Padalka, since March been at work in the ISS, but has so far a total of more 878 days in Spent the space. That’s a record. He went in 2004 to the Dutch astronaut André Kuipers in.
Aimbetov and Mogensen came last Friday at the ISS and have only been ten days in space space. They went along with the Russian astronaut Sergei Volkov, but he will remain still at work on the space station. He sits there with two other Russians, two Americans and one Japanese
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