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Lady astronaut ends longest space mission

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ALMATY: NASA’s Christina Koch returned to Earth safely on Thursday after shattering the spacefligh­t record for female astronauts with a stay of almost 11 months aboard the Internatio­nal Space Station.

Koch touched down at 0912 GMT on the Kazakh steppe after 328 days in space, along with Luca Parmitano of the European Space Agency and Alexander Skvortsov of the Russian space agency.

Koch was shown seated and smiling broadly after being extracted from the Soyuz descent module in the Roscosmos space agency’s video footage from the landing site.

“I am so overwhelme­d and happy right now,” said Koch, who blasted off on March 14 last year. Parmitano pumped his fists in the air after being lifted into his chair while Skvortsov bit into an apple.

US President Donald Trump congratula­ted Koch on Twitter.

“Welcome back to Earth, @Astro_Christina, and congratula­tions on breaking the female record for the longest stay in space! You’re inspiring young women and making the USA proud!” he tweeted.

Local Kazakhs on horseback were among those to witness the capsule landing in the snow-covered steppe as support crews gathered around the three astronauts, NASA commentato­r Rob Navias said.

“I’ve never seen this,” Navias exclaimed, reporting that the men stopped to chat with engineerin­g personnel.

Koch, a 41-year-old Michiganbo­rn engineer, on December 28 beat the previous record for a single spacefligh­t by a woman of 289 days, set by NASA veteran Peggy Whitson in 2016-17.

Koch called three- time flyer Whitson, now 60, “a heroine of mine” and a “mentor” in the space programme after she surpassed the record.

 ?? AFP PHOTO ?? n Christina Koch.
AFP PHOTO n Christina Koch.

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