Astana (INA) - NASA TV announced today, Wednesday, that the Russian Soyuz spacecraft has successfully landed in Kazakhstan, with three cosmonauts on board. NASA is trying to focus on long missions because they provide new insights into how the human body adapts to weightlessness, isolation, radiation and pressure during such long journeys. The spacecraft that carried Scott Kelly of the US Aeronautics and Space Administration, and the Russians Mikhail Kornienko and Sergey Volkov, landed near the city (Jez Kaz Jan), at exactly 4.26:XNUMX GMT, and a search and rescue team headed to the site after determining the location of the capsule landing. (End) h p
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