The planned undocking and return to Earth of the three-man Soyuz TMA-06M/ISS-32M spacecraft which is currently docked with the International Space Station, was delayed one day to 15 March due to poor weather (snow storm) at the planned landing site in Kazakhstan. Such delays have happened before. Soyuz TMA-13/ISS-17S was similarly delayed in April 2009.
Soyuz TMA-06M return delayed due to poor weather at landing site
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