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Atlantis, crew of 7 back on Earth

Shuttle commander Charles Hobaugh reaches out to the nose of the Space Shuttle Atlantis after the orbiter landed safely Friday in Cape Canaveral, Fla. The shuttle completed an 11-day mission to the International Space Station.Shuttle commander Charles Hobaugh reaches out to the nose of the Space Shuttle Atlantis after the orbiter landed safely Friday in Cape Canaveral, Fla. The shuttle completed an 11-day mission to the International Space Station.

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. | Space Shuttle Atlantis and its seven astronauts returned to Earth with a smooth touchdown Friday to end an 11-day flight that resupplied the International Space Station.

With bright sunlight glinting off it, the shuttle swooped through a clear sky and landed on the runway right on time. Mission Control said no one could remember such welcoming conditions; there were no clouds in sight for the midmorning arrival, and the temperature was in the 50s.

“Couldn’t have picked a clearer day,” commander Charles Hobaugh said during the final approach. Mission Control congratulated him on a “picture perfect” landing.

“We really had truly an amazing mission,” Mr. Hobaugh said after exiting the shuttle.

It was an especially sweet homecoming for two of the crew.

Astronaut Nicole Stott was away for three months, living at the space station. Fellow crew member Randolph Bresnik’s baby daughter was born last weekend.

“Everybody, welcome back to Earth, especially you, Nicole,” Mission Control radioed.

Mr. Hobaugh and his crew spent a week stockpiling the space station. They delivered big spare parts and performed three spacewalks to install equipment and carry out maintenance.

The pumps, gyroscopes and storage tanks should keep the outpost in business for another five to 10 years, long after Atlantis and the two other shuttles are retired.

Mrs. Stott was feeling the full effects of gravity for the first time since she rocketed to the space station at the end of August. Her mission lasted 91 days.

Mr. Hobaugh said she was doing “great.”

Mrs. Stott was reunited quickly with her husband and 7-year-old son, who were at Kennedy Space Center for the landing. She said throughout the flight that she also was looking forward to some pizza and icy cola.

Mr. Bresnik had even bigger plans: to hold his infant daughter for the first time.

Abigail Mae Bresnik was born Saturday night, right after her father took his first spacewalk. But he’ll have to wait until Saturday to see her. Mr. Bresnik’s wife, Rebecca, stayed home in Houston with Abigail and 3-year-old big brother Wyatt.

Atlantis - which brought back broken equipment from the space station’s water-recycling system - logged 4.5 million miles and circled Earth 171 times.

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