Handout photo of ISS crew members Russian cosmonauts Tarelkin and Novitskiy and U.S. astronaut Ford sit together at Kustanay Airport after they landed near the town of Arkalyk in KazakhstanALMATY (Reuters) – A Russian Soyuz capsule made a "bull's eye" landing in the steppes of Kazakhstan on Saturday, handing over a Russian-American trio from the International House Station, a day after its initially scheduled landing was once delayed through foul climate. NASA's Kevin Ford and Russian cosmonauts Oleg Novitskiy and Evgeny Tarelkin, who had manned the $one hundred billion orbital outpost for the reason that October as Excursion 34, landed in cloudy climate at 7:06 a.m. Moscow time (0306 GMT) northeast of the town of Arkalyk. …