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18 Martha 2010, 20:07 Two astronauts successfully return to Earth from ISS MISSION CONTROL CENTER. March 18. KAZINFORM. A Soyuz-TMA-16 space capsule carrying two astronauts returning from the International Space Station (ISS) successfully landed in Kazakhstan on Thursday, a RIA Novosti correspondent reported; Kazinform refers to RIA Novosti. The spacecraft, carrying Maxim Surayev of Russia and Jeff Williams of the United States, undocked from the ISS on schedule and landed at 14:25 Moscow time [11:25 GMT], two minutes later than the expected landing time. The astronauts will be flown by helicopter to the Baikonur space center, and will arrive at the Chkalovsky airfield near Moscow on Thursday evening. Surayev and Williams spent six months in orbit on board the ISS. Work at the ISS will be continued by Russian astronaut Oleg Kotov, Japanese astronaut Soichi Noguchi and the U.S.'s Timothy Creamer, until they are joined by Russians Alexander Skvortsov and Mikhail Kornienko, and U.S. astronaut Tracy Caldwell, who are scheduled to depart for the ISS on a Soyuz TMA-18 spacecraft on April 2; Kazinform cites RIA Novosti. See www.en.rian.ru for full version.
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