NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hei and Russian cosmonauts Anton Shkaplerov and Pyotr Dubrov landed in Kazakhastan on Wednesday from the International Space Station. They landed on the Earth after completing 355 days in space. According to the reports, Mark Vande Hei returned to his home town Houston and the two others went back to their training base in Russia. NASA took to its Twitter and tweeted as "Welcome home, @Astro_Sabot! Setting the record for the longest single NASA spaceflight, Mark Vande Hei spent 355 days off the planet. He contributed to hundreds of science experiments that benefit life on Earth and will help shape future deep space missions."