Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield, and two others have landed safely in Kazakhstan.
Spaceman Hadfield, 53, and his crew have been extracted from the Soyuz spacecraft, after they landed in the desert at about 3.30am.
The landing brought their 5 month mission in space to a close.
Hadfield has since changed his Twitter settings to read "Canadian Astronaut, back on Earth after living in space aboard ISS as Commander of Expedition 35." And his location - '...a field in Kazakhstan'.
TOUCHDOWN!!! @cmdr_hadfield, Roman @astromarshburn, welcome home! #returntoEarth #APPLAUSE!!!
— CanadianSpaceAgency (@csa_asc) May 14, 2013
Before landing, his son Evan was tweeting on the Commander's behalf.
Parachutes are open! Descent is being slowed to 7.2metres/second.
— Evan Hadfield (@Evan_Hadfield) May 14, 2013
Space Oddity
It's being called the first music video made in space.
Hadfield made the film over his long weeks and months in space, while floating around in zero gravity.
The 5 minute video - posted on YouTube - was produced with the help of staff at the Canadian Space Agency:
Before leaving, the Commander carried out some final checks, and bid his international colleagues goodbye:
Chris Hadfield's gained a huge following on Twitter posting stunning pictures of our planet from space, most recently he wrote about an ammonia leak the ISS was experiencing.
Dublin city, from space
Good Morning, Earth! A complex & vital day on Space Station, as Tom and Chris suit up and go outside to help fix the ammonia leak. Busy day!
— Chris Hadfield (@Cmdr_Hadfield) May 11, 2013