Kononenko reported to the Russian Mission Control
that the crew was feeling fine as the capsule was descending by
parachute in thick clouds before landing softly in darkness on the
wind-swept steppes. Russian rescue teams in four helicopters arrived
quickly at the landing site to help the crew get out of the capsule,
which rested on its side in the snow.
Because of the cold temperatures and strong winds,
the crew was quickly flown to Dzhezkazgan after a brief inspection by
doctors. In better weather, the crew undergoes a post-flight medical
check-up in a tent at the landing site.
Expedition 46 Commander Scott Kelly of NASA and
crewmates Mikhail Kornienko and Sergey Volkov of Russia remain on the
station. They will be joined by three new crew members next Tuesday:
NASA's Tim Kopra, Russia's Yuri Malenchenko and the European Space
Agency's Tim Peake.
Kelly and Kornienko are on the first joint U.S.-Russian one-year mission at the space station.
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