Fedor, Russia's first robot to fly to the International Space Station (ISS), returned to Earth on board the Soyuz MS-14 spacecraft, space agency Roscosmos said in the early hours of Saturday, Sputnik reports.
Fedor, which landed in Kazakhstan, 147 km south-east of Zhezkazgan, said that the flight test programme was fully complete. The corresponding entry appeared on his Twitter page.
"Landed. The test of the new landing system passed without remarks. The test programme has been fully completed. The lander has been taken under protection," the robot wrote.
"Fedor" also noted that the descent from orbit was normal.