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.@AstroPeggy smiling after getting out of the #SoyuzMS04 spacecraft – having spent over nine months in space https://t.co/CslrcwPG7I pic.twitter.com/k9MwVXZsao — Human Spaceflight (@esaspaceflight) September 3, 2017
.@AstroPeggy smiling after getting out of the #SoyuzMS04 spacecraft – having spent over nine months in space https://t.co/CslrcwPG7I pic.twitter.com/k9MwVXZsao — Human Spaceflight (@esaspaceflight) September 3, 2017
Fyodor and @Astro2fish are out of the #SoyuzMS04 capsule after 136 days in space. Enjoying the fresh air pic.twitter.com/tkYArF5KVL — Human Spaceflight (@esaspaceflight) September 3, 2017
Landing! Touchdown in a cloud of dust. Fyodor, @AstroPeggy and @Astro2fish back on Earth. Watch live via @NASA: https://t.co/CslrcwPG7I pic.twitter.com/BZcDAxuSW1 — Human Spaceflight (@esaspaceflight) September 3, 2017
Touchdown! Welcome back to Earth @AstroPeggy @Astro2fish and Fyodor, watch LIVE on @NASA TV https://t.co/T5qoTMocMx pic.twitter.com/oustNWrhWP — ESA (@esa) September 3, 2017
7 mins until touchdown for #Soyuz with @astropeggy @astro2fish and Fyodor, watch LIVE on @NASA TV at https://t.co/T5qoTMocMx pic.twitter.com/YLD6UB1N6K — ESA (@esa) September 3, 2017
Watch live now @NASA TV for a first glimpse at the #SoyuzMS04 spacecraft returning to Earth after 136 days in space https://t.co/CslrcwPG7I pic.twitter.com/LHAbNh8Boe — Human Spaceflight (@esaspaceflight) September 3, 2017
LIVE NOW: Prepare for landing! Three @Space_Station crew members expected to land on Earth at 9:22pm ET. Watch: https://t.co/mzKW5uDsTi pic.twitter.com/mtB7VvWFr6 — NASA (@NASA) September 3, 2017
Undocking confirmed at 23:58 CEST, safe journey @AstroPeggy @Astro2fish & Fyodor, see you back on Earth! https://t.co/kv20DPbEJX — ESA (@esa) September 2, 2017
LIVE NOW: Watch as @AstroPeggy, Astro2Fish and their Russian crewmate depart @Space_Station for a return to Earth: https://t.co/mzKW5uDsTi pic.twitter.com/efuE5kQcIh — NASA (@NASA) September 2, 2017
Soyuz undocks from @Space_Station at midnight (22:00 UK time) — ESA (@esa) September 2, 2017