November 10, 2002. Korolev, Moscow Region.
                    The International Space Station (ISS) fourth visiting crew 
                      (VC-4) - the Russians: Sergey Zaletin and Yuri Lonchakov 
                      and the Belgian: Frank de Winne - returned with the space 
                      vehicle Soyuz TM-34 landing module upon the 11-days flight 
                      program. 
                      Soyuz TM-34 was undocked from the ISS Russian Segment ZARYA 
                      Module on November 9, 2002 at 23:44 in Moscow time, following 
                      the Moscow Region Mission Control Center (MCC-M) commanding. 
                      The vehicle descent was performed nominally in automatic 
                      mode. 
                      The landing module was landed in the target district, located 
                      near Arcalyck (Kazakhstan). At the first time over recent 
                      10 years the landing was performed at night, the touch with 
                      ground surface by the landing module was performed at 03:04 
                      in Moscow time. Search and rescue service effectively provided 
                      a timely search of landing module in complicated dark night 
                      conditions, and its escorting on the phase of its pancake 
                      and landing with subsequent crew evacuation from the landing 
                      site. 
                      The landing site coordinates are 51.00 degrees of North 
                      latitude and 67.35 degrees of East longitude. 
                      The VC-4 flight tasks were successfully completed. The manned 
                      transfer vehicle Soyuz TM-34, been a part of ISS orbital 
                      complex since April 27, 2002, as a rescue vehicle and been 
                      the earlier manned space vehicle modification of Soyuz type, 
                      was replaced by Soyuz TMA-1, the new modification, designed 
                      by the S.P. Korolev RSC Energia specialists in cooperation 
                      with its subcontractors from Russian rocket and space industry. 
                      During this crew flight the program of scientific research 
                      and experiments, including those related to Odissea Project, 
                      was fully completed. 
                      Besides the flight program completion the VC-4 visited the 
                      ISS American Orbital Segment (USOS) pressurized compartment 
                      and familiarized themselves with its equipment, performed 
                      a replacement of Soyuz TM-34/Soyuz TMA-1 IELK, developed 
                      the emergency complex escape operations, performed the medical 
                      examination and physical exercises required for descent 
                      preparation. 
                      During the joint flight the TV-reports on the VC-4 arrival 
                      to the ISS and its departure from the Station before return 
                      to the Earth were made. The video filming and photographing 
                      of crew operation and rest on-board ISS as well as activity 
                      connected with symbolics items; TV-sessions with European 
                      Space Agency (ESA) representatives, mass media; TV-sessions 
                      with schoolchildren under the Odissea Project were performed. 
                      The Soyuz TM-34 flight control on the phase of its return 
                      to the Earth was performed by the Main Operational Management 
                      Group (GOGU) located at MCC-M (Flight Director is pilot-cosmonaut 
                      V.A. Solovjev) and operating together with the American 
                      Control Center (Houston) specialists. 
                      During the Soyuz TM-34 descent/landing maneuvering the members 
                      of State Committee (Co-chairmans: N.F. Moiseev, Secretary 
                      of State, First Deputy General Director of Rosaviacosmos; 
                      V.A. Grin, Deputy Director of TsNIIMASH) and Technical Management 
                      of Manned Space Programs (Yu.P. Semenov, Technical Manager 
                      of Russian Manned Programs, General Designer of S.P. Korolev 
                      RSC Energia, Member of the Russian Academy of Science) as 
                      well as representatives of Rosaviacosmos, NASA, ESA, leading 
                      specialists of RSC Energia, Russian enterprises and organizations 
                      involved in the ISS Project realization. 
                      The ISS orbital complex is continuing its flight in the 
                      near-earth orbit with inclination of 51.650, maximum and 
                      minimum altitude of 418.1 and 384.4 km, respectively, and 
                      orbital period of 92.3 min. 
                      At present, the orbital complex with mass of 165.9 tons 
                      operates as a following composition: Functional Cargo Unit 
                      ZARYA, Service Module ZVEZDA, Docking Compartment PIRS, 
                      manned vehicle Soyuz TMA-1, cargo vehicle Progress M1-9, 
                      as well as modules: UNITY and DESTINY and airlock QUEST. 
                      The ISS-5 main crew - Russian cosmonauts: Valeri Korzun 
                      (commander) and Sergei Treschev (on-board engineer) and 
                      American astronaut: Peggy Whitson (on-board engineer) - 
                      is in the process of on-board operations under the flight 
                      program. This crew is to be replaced during implementation 
                      of flight program by American vehicle of Shuttle type, which 
                      launch is scheduled for November 11, 2002. 
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