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Expedition 16 Commander Peggy
Whitson on the International Space Station is expected to return to Earth on
Saturday aboard the Soyuz spacecraft, together with two other crewmates.
Whitson already handed over command of the International Space Station to
Expedition 17 Commander Sergei Volkov on Thursday, in a ceremony held inside
the U.S. Harmony Node.
“I’m officially handing over the
International Space Station over to Sergei Volkov, and I’m very happy to do so,”
Whitson said during the televised ceremony. “We’ve had a really great privilege
and honor to be here on the station.”
NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson was
the first female in command of the International Space Station and the first American
to spend as much as 374 days in space as of Wednesday. At the same time, she
holds the women’s world record for spacewalking, totaling 39 hours
and 46 minutes during 6 spacewalks.
The Russian spacecraft Soyuz
will land in Kazahstan at around 4:30 a.m. ET on Saturday. Both crews on the
space station prepare for Soyuz’s undocking. Flight Engineer Yuri Malenchenko
and So-yeon Yi (the first South Korean to participate in a space mission) will
accompany Whitson back to Earth.
Expedition 16 prepares to end a
six-month journey on the International Space Station. Expedition 17, which
started off on April 8, 2008, is also ahead of a six-month staying on the
International Space Station.
“Thank you very much for such a
pretty station, a beautiful station,” said Sergei Volkov, the new commander of
the space station, during the Thursday ceremony. “We wish for you a safe trip
back home and good luck.”
Image Credit: www.nasa.gov
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