Space Station Expedition 35 Astronauts Land Safely in Kazakhstan, Expedition 36 Begins

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May 13, 2013

Joshua Buck 
Headquarters, Washington      
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Jay Bolden 
Johnson Space Center, Houston 
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RELEASE: 13-140

SPACE STATION EXPEDITION 35 ASTRONAUTS LAND SAFELY IN KAZAKHSTAN, EXPEDITION 36 BEGINS

WASHINGTON -- Three members of the International Space Station 
Expedition 35 crew undocked from the orbiting laboratory and returned 
safely to Earth Monday, May 13, wrapping up a mission lasting almost 
five months. The departure marks the beginning of Expedition 36. 

Space station Commander Chris Hadfield of the Canadian Space Agency, 
Soyuz Commander Roman Romanenko of the Russian Federal Space Agency 
(Roscosmos) and NASA Flight Engineer Tom Marshburn undocked their 
Soyuz TMA-07M spacecraft from the space station at 7:08 p.m. EDT. 
They landed southeast of Dzhezkazgan, Kazakhstan, about 10:31 p.m. 
(8:31 a.m. May 14, Kazakh time). 

Hadfield, Romanenko and Marshburn traveled almost 62 million miles 
while completing 2,336 orbits of Earth. The trio arrived at the 
station Dec. 21 and spent 146 days in space, 144 of which were aboard 
the station. 

Pavel Vinogradov of Roscosmos is in command of Expedition 36. He is 
joined by NASA Flight Engineer Chris Cassidy and Russian cosmonaut 
Alexander Misurkin. That trio will work aboard the station until 
three additional crew members, including NASA astronaut Karen Nyberg, 
arrive May 28. 

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For more information about the International Space Station and its 
crew, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/station 

	
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