With sunset and darkness fast approaching at the landing site in Kazakhstan we end our coverage for the moment. #AllezThomas pic.twitter.com/UyLOpjJmpo — Human Spaceflight (@esaspaceflight) June 2, 2017

Oleg and @Thom_astro out of the Soyuz in 18 minutes and relaxing in the Sun after six months in space. #AllezThomas #Proxima pic.twitter.com/TMWimbMLmt — Human Spaceflight (@esaspaceflight) June 2, 2017

Am sure we'll get better views soon when they start the crew recovery — ESA (@esa) June 2, 2017

Touchdown! Welcome back to Earth @Thom_astro and Oleg Novitsky! pic.twitter.com/OEyZGJO5xt — ESA (@esa) June 2, 2017

Watch @Thom_astro and Oleg Novitsky arrive back on Earth – touchdown at 16:10 CEST (14:10 GMT) https://t.co/dhnMPDL74n pic.twitter.com/FkBXmfg1RL — ESA (@esa) June 2, 2017

The #SoyuzMS03 entering our atmosphere at speeds that cause the module to heat to 1600°C. The ball of plasma makes radio contact impossible pic.twitter.com/cqGUmKuPPB — Human Spaceflight (@esaspaceflight) June 2, […]

#Soyuz module separation confirmed – landing at 16:10 CEST. Watch live https://t.co/dhnMPDL74n https://t.co/DwRWsrDi5b — ESA (@esa) June 2, 2017

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