Russian Soyuz with 3 astronauts from International Space Station lands safely in Kazakhstan

Published November 10, 2014

Expedition 41 flight engineer Alexander Gerst of the European Space Agency, left, sitting, Commander Max Suraev of the Russian Federal Space Agency, center, and NASA flight engineer Reid Wiseman, sit in chairs outside the Soyuz TMA-13M capsule just minutes after they landed in a remote area near the town of Arkalyk, Kazakhstan, on Monday, Nov. 10, 2014. Suraev, Wiseman and Gerst returned to Earth after more than five months onboard the International Space Station where they served as members of the Expedition 40 and 41 crews. (AP Photo/NASA)(The Associated Press)

International Space Station (ISS) crew member Maxim Surayev of Russia speaks early Monday, Nov. 10, 2014 after landing by the Soyuz capsule with a parachute in a remote area near the town of Arkalyk in northern Kazakhstan. (AP Photo/Shamil Zhumatov, Pool)(The Associated Press)

International Space Station (ISS) crew member Reid Wiseman of the United States smiles early Monday, Nov. 10, 2014 after landing by the Soyuz capsule with a parachute in a remote area near the town of Arkalyk in northern Kazakhstan. (AP Photo/Shamil Zhumatov, Pool)(The Associated Press)

Search and rescue team members surround the Soyuz TMA-13M capsule carrying the International Space Station (ISS) crew of Alexander Gerst of Germany, Maxim Surayev of Russia and Reid Wiseman of the United States after landing with a parachute in a remote area near the town of Arkalyk in northern Kazakhstan early Monday, Nov. 10, 2014. (AP Photo/Shamil Zhumatov, pool)(The Associated Press)

International Space Station (ISS) crew of Alexander Gerst of Germany, left, Maxim Surayev of Russia, center, and Reid Wiseman of the United States, right, rest after landing by the Soyuz capsule with a parachute in a remote area near the town of Arkalyk in northern Kazakhstan early Monday, Nov. 10, 2014. (AP Photo/Shamil Zhumatov, Pool)(The Associated Press)

MOSCOW A Russian Soyuz space capsule carrying three astronauts from the International Space Station has landed safely in the frozen Kazakhstan steppe.

The trio of NASA astronaut Reid Wiseman, Alexander Gerst of the European Space Agency and Maxim Suraev of Russia landed as scheduled at 9:58 a.m. local time Monday (0358 GMT Monday, 10:58 p.m. EST Sunday). They had spent more than five months in orbit, doing research and helping maintain the space outpost orbiting the Earth.

A key research focus during their mission was human health management for long-duration space travel. NASA and the Russian space agency Roscosmos are preparing to have two crew members spend one full year aboard the space station beginning in 2015.

NASA's Barry Wilmore and Russian cosmonauts Alexander Samokutyaev and Elena Serova remained on the space station.

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