The successful return of Russian and American astronauts from space

Sunday, March 22nd, 2010 Posted in Astronomy |

The moment of landing Soyuz TMA 16 on Earth

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Yesterday, 18 March at 12:25 CET U.S. astronaut Jeffrey Williams and Russian cosmonaut Maxim Surayev successfully into space aboard Soyuz TMA-16 landed on Earth in the northeast of the town of Arkalyk in the Kazakh steppe. After 169 days stay in space to Issa, the duo landed on Earth and feel well said from Moscow control center. Rescue teams quickly arrived at the landing spaceship, and the crew of a helicopter was able to capture the moment and I am launching Soyuz TMA-16 on the icy-snowy Kazakh steppe.

Rescuers helped out astronauts from the spaceship, and after a long stay in space followed by their adaptation to the demanding conditions under the influence of Earth's gravity.

ISS these days in the evening we can see with the naked eye as preljeće over our region as a bright, traveling "stars". Soyuz-type spacecraft was introduced four decades as a piloted spacecraft to fly astronauts into space in the return to Earth.

Marino Tumpić