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Kazakhstan|science|November 10, 2014 / 10:27 AM
Soyuz landing module with space station crew on board lands in Kazakhstan

AKIPRESS.COM - space The landing module of the manned spacecraft Soyuz TMA-13M with the crew from the International Space Station (ISS) on board landed in Kazakhstan’s steppe at 06:58 a.m. Moscow Time (03:58 a.m. UTC), the Moscow Region-based Mission Control Center said Monday.

“The capsule landed in the planned landing area, some 82 kilometers from the Kazakh city of Arkalyk,” TASS news agency reports.

Search and rescue groups are heading to the landing area.

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