Space crew returns to Earth after longest stay on ISS

Two Russian cosmonauts, who spent 374 days in space, were aboard the Soyuz capsule.

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Kononenko also now holds the record for the longest cumulative time in space at 1,111 days in orbit.

Nasa astronaut Tracy Dyson was also aboard the Soyuz space capsule headed for Kazakhstan after spending six months on the station.

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