3 ISS astronauts to return to Earth on June 3

IANS  |  Washington 

Three astronauts aboard the are set to return to Earth on a Russian spaceship on June 3, NASA has said.

When the three crewmates land in Kazakhstan, about three-and-a-half hours after undocking, the trio will have spent 168 days in space and conducted one spacewalk each, the US space agency said in a blog post.

The three homebound station crew member are NASA Scott Tingle, Japanese and Russian

They will be replaced by three new Expedition 56-57 crew members who are scheduled to launch to space on June 6.

NASA Serena Aunon-Chancellor and of (ESA) will take a two-day ride to the space station with Russian inside the MS-09 for a six-month mission aboard the orbital laboratory, the US space agency said.

The home-bound Japanese astronaut earlier this year sparked a row when he declared on that he had grown 9cm while in space, the media reported.

He also said that the increase in height made him a little worried that he might not be able to fit in the seats for his return to Earth.

He, however, later apologised for the "terrible fake news" which resulted from a "mis-measurement".

More than a day after his original tweet, he said that he had stretched only 2cm which will not make him unfit for his return.

"It appears I can fit on the Soyuz, so I'm relieved," he tweeted.

Most astronauts "grow" during protracted space missions because their spines extend in the absence of gravity, but the gains are usually limited to a couple of centimetres and disappear once they are back on the ground, reported on January 10.

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First Published: Mon, May 28 2018. 13:58 IST