Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

First astronaut from UAE to fly into space lands back on earth

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ZHEZKAZGAN, KAZAKHSTAN: The first person from the United Arab Emirates to fly into space landed safely on Thursday along with an American and a Russian astronaut after a six-hour flight from the Internatio­nal Space Station.

The capsule carrying Nick Hague, Alexey Ovchinin and Hazzaa al-Mansoori touched down on the steppe in Kazakhstan in Central Asia at 3:59 pm local time, the impact sending a cloud of dust into the sky.

Al-Mansoori, the first of two men chosen by the United Arab Emirates to fly to the space station, returned after an eight-day mission while space veteran Ovchinin and Hague, who was on his maiden flight, are back after spending six months at the station.

The three men were extracted from the capsule and put on foldout chairs so that they could rest and undergo preliminar­y medical checks. Al-Mansoori’s team wrapped the smiling astronaut in his country’s flag before taking him away for more health checks.

The former military pilot, the first Arab to have traveled to the Internatio­nal Space Station, will return home to a hero’s welcome as his flight last month was widely celebrated across the country, and Dubai’s tallest skyscraper was lit up to mark the launch.

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