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Astronaut Celebrates 70th Birthday with a Space Landing
KazakhstanMonday, April 21, 2025
The journey back to Earth began with the undocking of the Soyuz MS-26 spacecraft from the ISS. This happened at 5:57 p. m. EDT (2157 GMT) on Saturday. Almost two and a half hours later, the vehicle performed a deorbit burn and shed its orbital and propulsion modules. This left just its gumdrop-shaped descent capsule to bring the three crewmates back home.
Pettit's journey was not just about the numbers. It was about the experiences and the perspective he gained. He had spent seven months in space, and for him, the concept of "home" had changed. He felt that being home was relative to where you have been. This idea is fascinating. It makes one think about how our experiences shape our perceptions. Pettit's journey was a testament to this. He had been to space, seen Earth from a different perspective, and yet, he felt at home.
The Soyuz MS-26 mission was a significant event in space exploration. It was Russia's 72nd Soyuz to launch for the ISS since 2000 and 155th to fly since 1967. During its 220 days in space, it traveled 93. 3 million miles (150. 2 million km) while circling Earth 3, 520 times. This mission was a testament to human ingenuity and the spirit of exploration.
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