Oldest active Nasa astronaut turns 70 after 220 days in space


Cake, gifts and a low-key family celebration may be how many senior citizens picture their 70th birthday.

But Nasa’s oldest serving astronaut Don Pettit became a septuagenarian while hurtling towards the Earth in a spacecraft to wrap up a seven-month mission aboard the International Space Station (ISS).

A Soyuz capsule carrying the American and two Russian cosmonauts landed in Kazakhstan on Sunday, the day of Pettit’s milestone birthday.

“Today at 0420 Moscow time, the Soyuz MS-26 landing craft with Alexei Ovchinin, Ivan Vagner and Donald (Don) Pettit aboard landed near the Kazakh town of Zhezkazgan,” Russia’s space agency Roscosmos said.

Spending 220 days in space, Pettit and his crewmates Ovchinin and Vagner orbited the Earth 3,520 times and completed a journey of 93.3 million miles (150.2 million km) over the course of their mission.

The Soyuz MS-26 spacecraft with Roscosmos cosmonauts Ivan Vagner, Alexey Ovchinin and Nasa astronaut Don Pettit on board descends by parachute on Sunday. Photo: Nasa/Planet Pix via ZumaPress Wire/dpa
The Soyuz MS-26 spacecraft with Roscosmos cosmonauts Ivan Vagner, Alexey Ovchinin and Nasa astronaut Don Pettit on board descends by parachute on Sunday. Photo: Nasa/Planet Pix via ZumaPress Wire/dpa

It was the fourth space flight for Pettit, who has logged more than 18 months in orbit throughout his 29-year career.

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