In Photos: Record-Breaking Astronaut Peggy Whitson Returns to Earth

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Landing Preparations

Landing Preparations

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Search and rescue teams deployed from the Karaganda Airport in Kazakhstan to Zhezkazgan to prepare for the arrival of the three crewmembers in the Soyuz MS-04 space capsule.

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Flying to Zhezkazgan

Flying to Zhezkazgan

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Oleg Orlov, director of the Russian Institute for Biomedical Problems, looks out the window of an AN-26 aircraft as support teams pre-position to Zhezkazgan, Kazakhstan ahead of the landing.

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Search & Rescue Teams Arrive

Search & Rescue Teams Arrive

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A bus carrying members of the search and rescue teams arrive in Zhezkazgan, Kazakhstan.

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Helicopters Arrive on the Scene

Helicopters Arrive on the Scene

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Early in the morning on Saturday, Sept. 2, helicopter search and rescue teams prepared to deploy ahead of the Soyuz MS-04 landing.

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In the Air

In the Air

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Russian search and rescue teams fly an Mi-8 helicopter and search the horizon for the Soyuz MS-04 capsule.

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Watching from the Window Seat

Watching from the Window Seat

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Andrey Shelepin (left), a photographer for the Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center, and Aleksey Lukiyanov, head of the Search-and-Rescue Department of Rosaviatsiya (Russian Federal Air Transport Agency), look out the window from inside one of the helicopters that watched the Soyuz MS-04 land in Kazakhstan.

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The Soyuz Appears!

The Soyuz Appears!

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The Soyuz MS-04 spacecraft carrying Peggy Whitson, Jack Fischer and Fyodor Yurchikhin parachutes down through the atmosphere before coming in for a landing on the steppes of Kazakhstan.

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Cruising Down to Earth

Cruising Down to Earth

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The Soyuz MS-04 spacecraft carrying Peggy Whitson, Jack Fischer and Fyodor Yurchikhin parachutes down through the atmosphere before coming in for a landing on the steppes of Kazakhstan.

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Soyuz Close-Up

Soyuz Close-Up

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A clear view of the Soyuz MS-04 spacecraft as it descended toward its landing site on the steppes of Kazakhstan.

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Soft-Landing Engines Fired

Soft-Landing Engines Fired

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The Soyuz MS-04 safely touched down after a nearly 3.5-hour trip from the International Space Station. What looks like an explosion beneath the spacecraft is nothing dangerous. The spacecraft’s six soft-landing engines fired just seconds before touchdown to help slow down the fall.

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Touchdown!

Touchdown!

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The main parachute that safely delivered the Soyuz MS-04 spacecraft to Earth collapses over a cloud of dust that was kicked up by the impact of the spacecraft’s landing.

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Lots of Dust

Lots of Dust

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The main parachute that safely delivered the Soyuz MS-04 spacecraft to Earth collapses in a cloud of dust that was kicked up by the impact of the spacecraft’s landing.

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Toppled Over

Toppled Over

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As is common with Soyuz landings, the Soyuz MS-04 spacecraft tipped onto its side after touching down on Earth. While this may feel a bit awkward for the crew on board, it doesn’t pose any major problems for the search and rescue teams, who came to help the crew out of the spacecraft.

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Search & Rescue Crew Arrives

Search & Rescue Crew Arrives

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Search and rescue teams arrive at the Soyuz MS-04 spacecraft shortly after it landed.

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Opening the Soyuz

Opening the Soyuz

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Search and rescue teams work to get the three space travelers out of the Soyuz spacecraft after it landed on its side.

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Opening the Soyuz

Opening the Soyuz

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Search and rescue teams work to get the three space travelers out of the Soyuz spacecraft after it landed on its side.

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Three Happy Passengers

Three Happy Passengers

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(Left to right) NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson, Russian cosmonaut Fyodor Yurchikhin and NASA astronaut Jack Fischer smile for the camera after search and rescue teams opened up their spacecraft.

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A Tight Squeeze

A Tight Squeeze

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A member of the search and rescue team leans into the Soyuz MS-04 spacecraft to help remove the crew from their seats.

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Welcome Home, Jack!

Welcome Home, Jack!

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NASA astronaut Jack Fischer is lifted out of the Soyuz spacecraft.

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Welcome Home, Peggy!

Welcome Home, Peggy!

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NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson is helped out of the Soyuz spacecraft just minutes after the landing.

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Thumbs Up!

Thumbs Up!

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NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson (left) waves while Russian cosmonaut Fyodor Yurchikhin (center) and NASA astronaut Jack Fischer (right) give two thumbs up during a post-landing photo shoot on the ground in Kazakhstan.

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Yurchikhin Gets a Lift

Yurchikhin Gets a Lift

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Expedition 52 commander Fyodor Yurchikhin is carried into a medical tent shortly after landing in Kazakhstan.

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Erecting the Soyuz

Erecting the Soyuz

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With the Soyuz MS-04 spacecraft now upright, Russian support personnel worked around the spacecraft shortly after it landed.

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The Astronaut Taxi

The Astronaut Taxi

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A Russian ATV (All-Terrain Vehicle) prepares to deliver Expedition 52 crewmembers from the portable medical tent to the helicopters that would bring them to Kazakhstan’s Karaganda airport, where the crew attended a welcoming ceremony and boarded flights to continue their journeys home.

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The Astronaut Taxi

The Astronaut Taxi

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A Russian ATV (All-Terrain Vehicle) prepares to deliver Expedition 52 crewmembers from the portable medical tent to the helicopters that would bring them to Kazakhstan’s Karaganda airport, where the crew attended a welcoming ceremony and boarded flights to continue their journeys home.

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Peggy Gets a Hand

Peggy Gets a Hand

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NASA’s all-star astronaut Peggy Whitson gets a hand while getting out of a helicopter at the Karaganda airport in Kazakhstan, where the crew attended a welcoming ceremony.

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Traditional Dolls

Traditional Dolls

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Matryoshka Dolls representing Expedition 52 crewmembers Peggy Whitson (left), Fyodor Yurchikhin (center) and Jack Fischer (right) are seen at the Karaganda Airport welcome ceremony in Kazakhstan.

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