Christina Koch safely landed along with two other ISS crew members in Kazakhstan on Thursday morning
On Thursday, the U.S. astronaut, 41, landed safely in Kazakhstan with astronauts Luca Parmitano and Alexandr Skvortsov — all of whom had been staying at the International Space Station, according toThe return home marked the end of a record-setting stay at the ISS for Koch, who was stationed there for 328 consecutive days.
Her nearly 11-month mission became the longest spaceflight for a woman, after she, along with Jessica Meir. Back in October, the two scientists had to venture outside the ISS to fix a power controller, making history in the process.— shared a photo of some of her fellow crew mates on Instagram, shortly before she parted ways with them.
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