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Shuttle returns from 16-day mission
21:05, Jul 31 2009
Space shuttle Endeavour and its seven astronauts have returned to Earth after a 16-day mission to boost the size and power of the international space station.
Endeavour's smooth and punctual arrival, after more than two weeks in orbit, sparked an ecstatic reception for Koichi Wakata, the first Japanese astronaut to return from a long space journey.
His space station mission lasted four and a half months.
At his request, sushi awaited him. But it was more than Wakata had anticipated - he was swamped with sushi as Kennedy Space Centre workers dropped off the delicacy for him at crew quarters.
Wakata was greeted by the president of the Japanese Space Agency, who said the astronaut would be accommodated properly when he returns to Japan in a few months.
"He said he did his best," said President Keiji Tachikawa. The official said he was surprised to see Wakata walking shortly after touchdown, and described him as very healthy, despite the reintroduction to gravity, and happy to be back.
While pleased with Wakata's replacement, the astronauts left behind on the space station said they missed him.
"We certainly miss being there, but there's no place like home," said shuttle commander Mark Polansky. He looked thrilled as he shook hands with senior managers and walked around his spaceship. "What a fantastic mission," he said.
The shuttle flight lasted 16 days and spanned 6.5 million miles, one of Nasa's longest. It wrapped up a 138-day trip for Wakata, who moved into the space station last March. He swapped places with American Timothy Kopra, who rode up on Endeavour. Wakata made it back just in time for his 46th birthday on Saturday.
"I am relieved and happy to have my husband back," said Stefanie Wakata. "It has been a long journey for all of us, and I am looking forward to us spending some time together."
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