Astronauts safely landed on Earth
bajkonoer December 20, 2018 07:00Three crewmembers from the International Space Station (ISS) returned safely to Earth on Thursday after a 197-day stay in space. That reports the American space agency...
Three crewmembers from the International Space Station (ISS) returned safely to Earth on Thursday after a 197-day stay in space. That reports the American space agency...
Spacemen Aleksej Ovtsjinin and Nick Hague, who had to make an emergency landing on Thursday after their launch, will be able to go into space again next spring. Their flight to the international space station ISS is scheduled for next spring. The head of the Russian space agency Roskosmos, Dmitri Rogozin, said that Friday to the Interfax news agency.
Something went wrong during the launch of a rocket on the way to the ISS space station. The intention is for the two crew members on board to make an emergency landing on earth.
Three new crew members arrived at the International Space Station on Friday after a flight of about two days. It is a German, a Russian and an American.
Three new crew members went to the international space station ISS. These are Alexander Gerst from Germany, Sergey Prokopyev from Russia and Serena Auñón from America. They were launched on Wednesday from space base Baikonur in Kazakhstan. They arrive at the floating lab on Friday, where they will live in the coming months.
Three astronauts returned to Earth in Kazakhstan on Wednesday after a stay in the International Space Station (ISS). It concerns the Russian Alexander Misurkin of Roscosmos and the Americans Joe Acaba and Mark Vande Hei of NASA.
Three astronauts who stayed for several months in the international space station ISS returned safely to Earth on Thursday morning just after 9.30 am. The American Randy Bresnik, the Russian Sergei Rjazanski and the Italian Paolo Nespoli- were 139 days in space, since the launch on 28 July.
Two astronauts returned to Earth on Thursday after staying in ISS International Space Station. It is about Frenchman Thomas Pesquet and the Russian Oleg Nowizki.