Soyuz returned safely
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Russian cosmonaut Andrey Borisenko waves after his landing aboard the Soyuz TMA-21 space capsule lands about 150 km south-east of the Kazakh town of Dzhezkazgan.
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Russian specialists carry US astronaut Ron Garan (C) after the Soyuz TMA-21 carrying International Space Station (ISS) crew members landed 92 miles (148 km) southeast of the city of Zhezkazgan.
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In this image provided by Nasa-TV Russian cosmonaut Alexander Samokutyayev is seen shortly after being extracted from the Soyuz TMA-21 capsule after touching down safely in the central steppes of Kazakhstan early Friday morning.
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Soyuz TMA-21 with International Space Station (ISS) crew members U.S. astronaut Ronald Garan, Russian cosmonauts Alexandr Samokutyaev and Andrey Borisenko lands 92 miles (148 km) southeast of the city of Zhezkazgan.
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Soyuz TMA-21 with International Space Station (ISS) crew members US astronaut Ronald Garan, Russian cosmonauts Alexandr Samokutyaev and Andrey Borisenko lands 92 miles (148 km) southeast of the city of Zhezkazgan.
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Expedition 28 Commander Andrey Borisenko (L) Flight Engineers Alexander Samokutyaev, center, and Ron Garan, sit in chairs outside the Soyuz Capsule just minutes after they landed in a remote area outside the town of Zhezkazgan, Kazakhstan.
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