© Zdjęcie : NASA/Bill IngallsKosmonauci po lądowaniu

Kosmonauci po lądowaniu
© REUTERS / Bill Ingalls/NASALądowanie

Lądowanie
© REUTERS / Vasily Maximov/PoolPierwsza w historii współczesnej Rosji kosmonautka Serowa wróciła na Ziemię

Pierwsza w historii współczesnej Rosji kosmonautka Serowa wróciła na Ziemię
© REUTERS / Vasily Maximov/PoolMiejsce lądowania

Miejsce lądowania
© REUTERS / Bill Ingalls/NASALądowanie

Lądowanie
© Zdjęcie : NASA/Bill IngallsBarry Wilmore

Barry Wilmore
© REUTERS / Vasily Maximov/PoolAleksandr Samokutyayev

Aleksandr Samokutyayev
© REUTERS / Vasily Maximov/PoolRussia's space agency ground personnel help Russian cosmonaut Aleksandr Samokutyayev after the landing of Soyuz TMA-14M capsule, southeast of the town of Zhezkazgan in central Kazakhstan March 12, 2015. A NASA astronaut and two Russian cosmonauts landed safely in a snow-covered Kazakh steppe on Thursday after a 167-day mission aboard the International Space Station (ISS).

Russia's space agency ground personnel help Russian cosmonaut Aleksandr Samokutyayev after the landing of Soyuz TMA-14M capsule, southeast of the town of Zhezkazgan in central Kazakhstan March 12, 2015. A NASA astronaut and two Russian cosmonauts landed safely in a snow-covered Kazakh steppe on Thursday after a 167-day mission aboard the International Space Station (ISS).
© REUTERS / NASA//Bill IngallsInternational Space Station crew member Elena Serova of Russia rests shortly after landing southeast of Dzhezkazgan in central Kazakhstan in this March 12, 2015 picture provided by NASA. A NASA astronaut and two Russian cosmonauts landed safely in a snow-covered Kazakh steppe on Thursday after a 167-day mission aboard the ISS.

International Space Station crew member Elena Serova of Russia rests shortly after landing southeast of Dzhezkazgan in central Kazakhstan in this March 12, 2015 picture provided by NASA. A NASA astronaut and two Russian cosmonauts landed safely in a snow-covered Kazakh steppe on Thursday after a 167-day mission aboard the ISS.
© Zdjęcie : NASA/Bill IngallsExpedition 42 Cosmonaut Elena Serova of the Russian Federal Space Agency (Roscosmos, left, Alexander Samokutyaev of Roscosmos, center, and NASA Astronaut Barry Wilmore of NASA sit in chairs outside the Soyuz TMA-14M spacecraft just minutes after they landed in a remote area near the town of Zhezkazgan, Kazakhstan on Thursday, March 12, 2015. NASA Astronaut Wilmore, Russian Cosmonauts Samokutyaev and Serova are returning after almost six months onboard the International Space Station where they served as members of the Expedition 41 and 42 crews.

Expedition 42 Cosmonaut Elena Serova of the Russian Federal Space Agency (Roscosmos, left, Alexander Samokutyaev of Roscosmos, center, and NASA Astronaut Barry Wilmore of NASA sit in chairs outside the Soyuz TMA-14M spacecraft just minutes after they landed in a remote area near the town of Zhezkazgan, Kazakhstan on Thursday, March 12, 2015. NASA Astronaut Wilmore, Russian Cosmonauts Samokutyaev and Serova are returning after almost six months onboard the International Space Station where they served as members of the Expedition 41 and 42 crews.
© REUTERS / Bill Ingalls/NASAThe Soyuz TMA-14M capsule with International Space Station (ISS) crew members Barry Wilmore of the U.S., Alexander Samokutyaev and Elena Serova of Russia descends beneath a parachute just before landing southeast of Dzhezkazgan in central Kazakhstan, March 12, 2015.

The Soyuz TMA-14M capsule with International Space Station (ISS) crew members Barry Wilmore of the U.S., Alexander Samokutyaev and Elena Serova of Russia descends beneath a parachute just before landing southeast of Dzhezkazgan in central Kazakhstan, March 12, 2015.
© REUTERS / Vasily Maximov/PoolRussia's space agency ground personnel help Russian cosmonaut Elena Serova after the landing of Soyuz TMA-14M capsule in Zhezkazgan in central Kazakhstan, March 12, 2015. A capsule carrying NASA station commander Barry "Butch" Wilmore and Russian flight engineers Alexander Samokutyaev and Elena Serova landed shortly after sunrise some 147 km (92 miles) southeast of the town of Zhezkazgan in central Kazakhstan following a 167-day mission aboard the International Space Station (ISS).

Russia's space agency ground personnel help Russian cosmonaut Elena Serova after the landing of Soyuz TMA-14M capsule in Zhezkazgan in central Kazakhstan, March 12, 2015. A capsule carrying NASA station commander Barry "Butch" Wilmore and Russian flight engineers Alexander Samokutyaev and Elena Serova landed shortly after sunrise some 147 km (92 miles) southeast of the town of Zhezkazgan in central Kazakhstan following a 167-day mission aboard the International Space Station (ISS).
© REUTERS / Vasily Maximov/PoolRussia's space agency ground personnel check the Soyuz TMA-14M capsule shortly after its landing, southeast of the town of Zhezkazgan in central Kazakhstan March 12, 2015. A NASA astronaut and two Russian cosmonauts landed safely in a snow-covered Kazakh steppe on Thursday after a 167-day mission aboard the International Space Station (ISS).

Russia's space agency ground personnel check the Soyuz TMA-14M capsule shortly after its landing, southeast of the town of Zhezkazgan in central Kazakhstan March 12, 2015. A NASA astronaut and two Russian cosmonauts landed safely in a snow-covered Kazakh steppe on Thursday after a 167-day mission aboard the International Space Station (ISS).
© REUTERS / Bill Ingalls/NASAThe Soyuz TMA-14M capsule with International Space Station (ISS) crew members Barry Wilmore of the U.S., Alexander Samokutyaev and Elena Serova of Russia is seen above clouds as it descends beneath a parachute just before landing southeast of Dzhezkazgan in central Kazakhstan in this March 12, 2015 picture provided by NASA.

The Soyuz TMA-14M capsule with International Space Station (ISS) crew members Barry Wilmore of the U.S., Alexander Samokutyaev and Elena Serova of Russia is seen above clouds as it descends beneath a parachute just before landing southeast of Dzhezkazgan in central Kazakhstan in this March 12, 2015 picture provided by NASA.
Kosmonauci po lądowaniu
Lądowanie
Pierwsza w historii współczesnej Rosji kosmonautka Serowa wróciła na Ziemię
Miejsce lądowania
Lądowanie
Barry Wilmore
Aleksandr Samokutyayev
Russia's space agency ground personnel help Russian cosmonaut Aleksandr Samokutyayev after the landing of Soyuz TMA-14M capsule, southeast of the town of Zhezkazgan in central Kazakhstan March 12, 2015. A NASA astronaut and two Russian cosmonauts landed safely in a snow-covered Kazakh steppe on Thursday after a 167-day mission aboard the International Space Station (ISS).
International Space Station crew member Elena Serova of Russia rests shortly after landing southeast of Dzhezkazgan in central Kazakhstan in this March 12, 2015 picture provided by NASA. A NASA astronaut and two Russian cosmonauts landed safely in a snow-covered Kazakh steppe on Thursday after a 167-day mission aboard the ISS.
Expedition 42 Cosmonaut Elena Serova of the Russian Federal Space Agency (Roscosmos, left, Alexander Samokutyaev of Roscosmos, center, and NASA Astronaut Barry Wilmore of NASA sit in chairs outside the Soyuz TMA-14M spacecraft just minutes after they landed in a remote area near the town of Zhezkazgan, Kazakhstan on Thursday, March 12, 2015. NASA Astronaut Wilmore, Russian Cosmonauts Samokutyaev and Serova are returning after almost six months onboard the International Space Station where they served as members of the Expedition 41 and 42 crews.
The Soyuz TMA-14M capsule with International Space Station (ISS) crew members Barry Wilmore of the U.S., Alexander Samokutyaev and Elena Serova of Russia descends beneath a parachute just before landing southeast of Dzhezkazgan in central Kazakhstan, March 12, 2015.
Russia's space agency ground personnel help Russian cosmonaut Elena Serova after the landing of Soyuz TMA-14M capsule in Zhezkazgan in central Kazakhstan, March 12, 2015. A capsule carrying NASA station commander Barry "Butch" Wilmore and Russian flight engineers Alexander Samokutyaev and Elena Serova landed shortly after sunrise some 147 km (92 miles) southeast of the town of Zhezkazgan in central Kazakhstan following a 167-day mission aboard the International Space Station (ISS).
Russia's space agency ground personnel check the Soyuz TMA-14M capsule shortly after its landing, southeast of the town of Zhezkazgan in central Kazakhstan March 12, 2015. A NASA astronaut and two Russian cosmonauts landed safely in a snow-covered Kazakh steppe on Thursday after a 167-day mission aboard the International Space Station (ISS).
The Soyuz TMA-14M capsule with International Space Station (ISS) crew members Barry Wilmore of the U.S., Alexander Samokutyaev and Elena Serova of Russia is seen above clouds as it descends beneath a parachute just before landing southeast of Dzhezkazgan in central Kazakhstan in this March 12, 2015 picture provided by NASA.
Przed przybyciem na MSK członków kolejnej ekspedycji prace na stacji kontynuuje załoga w składzie Terry Virts (NASA), Anton Szkaplerow (Roskosmos) i Samantha Cristoforetti (ESA).