The Russian “Soyuz MS-16” landing on the ground

The Russian “Soyuz MS-16” landing on the ground
The Russian “Soyuz MS-16” landing on the ground
The Russian spacecraft “Soyuz MS-16”, carrying the Russians Anatoly Evaneshin and Evan Wagner and the American Chris Kissidi, landed safely at the exact location, and the “Soyuz” spacecraft had separated from the International Space Station at 2.32 pm Moscow time on Thursday night 22 October 2020, according to Russia Today.

At 5:01 am the same day, the cruise control engines started and the spacecraft began to move out of its orbit, after which the capsule carrying the three astronauts landed on the ground in Kazakhstan, where rescuers helped them leave.

The three astronauts worked on the space station for 196 days, during which they received two “Progress” cargo ships and the Japanese and American HTV-9 Cygnus, and the first manned American Crew Dragon vehicle for the first time since 2011, and currently two Russians working on board the International Space Station Sergey Ryzhikov (captain of the station Sergey Kudsferchkov and Kathleen Robins, an American.

According to the British newspaper “Daily Mail”, the precise landing took 4.5 hours, and the spacecraft landed as it moved its 11-foot-high robotic arm and bounced over the asteroid’s surface to collect rocks before launching it back into space.

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