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Recovery team is heading out to the landing site, ready to pick up @Thom_astro and Oleg as soon as they arrive https://t.co/qys2O22EX2 — ESA (@esa) June 2, 2017

A 4 min 37 sec deorbit burn at 15:17 CEST (13:17 GMT) will set the #Soyuz on course for the landing site https://t.co/cDALg0HLjU — ESA (@esa) June 2, 2017

2 brave souls closing the hatch & taking their space-sports car for a quick ride home! Soft landings my friends. Oleg Novitskiy, @Thom_astro pic.twitter.com/MHstBsCks9 — Jack Fischer (@Astro2fish) June 2, […]

This is where @Thom_astro will spend his first night back on Earth… https://t.co/1NqflmiSWM — ESA (@esa) June 2, 2017

#Soyuz undocks right on time at 12:47 CEST – @Thom_astro and Oleg start their journey home https://t.co/dhnMPDL74n pic.twitter.com/d2fEQ5HetX — ESA (@esa) June 2, 2017

https://t.co/MMLlemRKAB but if you mean her talk at the planetarium, it is not online — ESA (@esa) June 2, 2017

Join @CNES for French coverage of today's #Soyuz landing with @Thom_astro and Oleg Novitsky https://t.co/6OLvxbub4C — ESA (@esa) June 2, 2017

NOW Watch coverage of the #Soyuz undocking from @Space_Station at 12:47 CEST (10:47 GMT) https://t.co/zHrqoFFTcI pic.twitter.com/5Nl0jhKb5u — ESA (@esa) June 2, 2017

Slightly updated times for today's return home for Oleg & @thom_astro:Undocking 10:47:00 GMTDeorbit burn 13:17:07 GMTLanding 14:10:07 GMT pic.twitter.com/u7DikXZ7BX — Human Spaceflight (@esaspaceflight) June 2, 2017

The stream belongs to @NASA – nothing we can do unfortunately — ESA (@esa) June 2, 2017