Monday, November 11, 2013
International space crew returns Olympic torch to Earth
    
International    Space Station crew member Fyodor Yurchikhin of Russia holds the Olympic    torch after landing near Zhezkazgan, Kazakhstan, on Monday, Nov. 11.
    
      An International Space Station crew of      three landed back on Earth on Monday having taken the Olympic torch on a      four-day journey.    
            NEAR ZHEZKAZGAN, Kazakhstan - A Russian spacecraft brought three        astronauts and the Olympic torch back to Earth on Monday after the torch        was taken on its first spacewalk in the run-up to the 2014 Winter Games        in Sochi.      
              Russia's Fyodor Yurchikhin beamed as he        held up the silver-and-grey torch alongside American Karen Nyberg and        Italian Luca Parmitano on the Kazakh steppe after returning from the        International Space Station after a 166-day mission.      
              Slowed by parachutes and braking rockets fired to soften the impact,        their Soyuz TMA-09M capsule landed on schedule at 8:49 a.m. (0249 GMT)        after a three-and-half-hour descent.      
              "The Olympic torch is home after a four-day journey," a NASA TV        announcer said after the flawless descent through a cloudless sky and a        "bulls-eye touchdown" in the tall tawny brush of central Kazakhstan,        near the remote town of Zhezkazgan.      
              President Vladimir Putin, who has been in power since 2000, has staked        his reputation on a successful Olympics. His image abroad has been        damaged by what critics say is a clampdown on dissent, and a law banning        homosexual "propaganda" among minors.      
              The torch was unlit throughout the space voyage, for safety reasons.        That also precluded the possibility that the flame could fail - a        problem that has occurred dozens of times, including an incident        captured live on national television in which the torch went out in the        Kremlin minutes after Putin presided over the start of the relay.      
              Cosmonauts Oleg Kotov and Sergei Ryazansky took it with them on a        spacewalk on Saturday, posing outside the orbiting station with the        first Olympic torch taken into the vacuum of space.      
              After their return to Earth, Yurchikhin, Nyberg and Parmitano were        pulled through the hatch of the cramped capsule, carried to chairs and        covered with thick blankets against the minus 4 Centigrade (25        Fahrenheit) cold outside.      
              The torch was then handed to a Sochi 2014 official and flown by        helicopter - separately from the three space travelers - to the        provincial capital Karaganda.      
              RECORD-BREAKING RELAY      
              The torch taken on the spacewalk will be used to light the flame at the        Olympics in February in Sochi, a Russian resort city on the Black Sea.        The torch was taken into space in 1996 and 2000 but had not previously        been outside the space station.      
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