Historic Return: Space Crew Wraps Up Record-Long ISS Mission
A Soyuz capsule carrying two record-breaking Russian cosmonauts and an American NASA astronaut, Tracy C. Dyson, has safely returned to Earth from the International Space Station (ISS) after a remarkable six-month mission. This mission marked the longest single stay on the ISS for the Russian crew members. The capsule landed in the Kazakh steppe, concluding a significant chapter in international space collaboration. Footage captures the moment the crew departed the ISS, showcasing the emotional farewells as they embarked on their journey home. The successful return spotlights a triumph in space exploration, with both the Russian and American astronauts expressing gratitude for their extended time aboard the station.