Soyuz TMA-14 landed on the steppes of Kazakhstan at 11:32 p.m. CDT with Russian cosmonaut Gennady Padalka, U.S. astronaut Michael Barratt and Canadian spaceflight participant Guy Laliberté on-board.
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Expedition 20 crewmates Padalka and Barratt returned to Earth after 199 days in space.
Laliberté spent 11 days in orbit, nine of which were spent on-board the International Space Station.
This was the first spaceflight for Barratt and Laliberté, and the third for Padalka, bringing his total time in space to 586 days, ranking him sixth on the list of world space explorers.
Barratt is scheduled to revisit the station on NASA's final scheduled space shuttle mission, STS-133, in September 2010.