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Hello @RickyCourtney, You recently reverted my addition of a "landing" photo, with the comment, "Gorbunov isn’t pictured in that picture. We have post-landing images of Gorbunov." I assumed good faith on the part of the NASA and the USAF in their photo caption, which indicated that Williams, Wilmore, Hague, and Gorbunov are in the SpaceX Dragon that is landing. Also, the Wikipedia article says. "On 18 March 2025, at 21:57:07 UTC, Gorbunov and the rest of the crew splashed down safely in the capsule off the coast of Florida. The capsule, crew inside, was then recovered by a water recovery team..." So, it makes sense to assume that he is in the capsule. That said, if there is a post-landing image of Gorbunov, would you please add it? — ERcheck (talk) 21:40, 27 April 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Couple of options for you:
Wilmore, Gorbunov, Hague, and Williams, right are seen inside a SpaceX Dragon spacecraft after recovery
Gorbunov is helped out of a SpaceX Dragon spacecraft onboard the SpaceX recovery ship Megan after landing in the water off the coast of Florida.RickyCourtney (talk) 22:57, 27 April 2025 (UTC)[reply]