3 astronauts set to return on Earth abroad Russian spacecraft

Washington: Three Expedition 59 group — NASA space traveler Anne McClain, Soyuz Commander Oleg Kononenko of Roscosmos, and Flight Engineer David Saint-Jacques of the Canadian Space Agency — are set to ride back to Earth from the International Space Station (ISS). 
The Russian Soyuz MS-11 shuttle would undock from the ISS at 5 a.m. (India time) on Tuesday morning and land in Kazakhstan later in the night.Cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin and NASA space explorers Christina Koch and Nick Hague would proceed with their stay on board the circling lab. The group is finishing a 204-day mission traversing 3,264 circles of the Earth and an adventure of 86.4 million miles. McClain's first stumble into space has been a bustling mission, including two spacewalks that finished a battery swapout and took a shot at the Station's capacity frameworks. Holy person Jacques' central goal will be the longest single spaceflight by a Canadian space traveler. They will be transported home under the order of Kononenko, which will have logged 737 days in space on his four flights, placing him in 6th spot on the unequaled rundown of room explorers for total time.

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