Author Topic: Soyuz MS-02 EOM Events (Undock, Entry, Landing) - April 10, 2017  (Read 28896 times)

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Peak G Load - 4.2G (Alt.: 33.5km, 2.08km/s)
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2 Pilot chutes Opening (Alt.: 10.8km, 750 km/h)
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Roscosmos reported parachute deployment (via Twitter)

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That's some venting!
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Heat Shield Jettison, Port Hole Cover Sep and cabin pressure equalization.
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Managed to get the heatshield jettison :)  (much nicer in the video though)
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"hydrogen peroxide from propulsion system" per NASA speaker.

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Heatshield jettison. Very rare to get such a great view from the ground this early in the EOM landing events
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Great video.
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Great "jellyfish breathing" effect from the parachute
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Best views ever...
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Soft Landing Engine Ignition and Kazbek shock absorbing
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TOUCHDOWN!

Rough landing! :)
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Capsule dragged over by the parachute and backflipped... must have been an experience after the landing :O :)
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Touchdown and capsule toppled ;) Congratulations to Russia for the landing!

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Capsule dragged over by the parachute and backflipped... must have been an experience after the landing :O :)
Soyuz commander was supposed to cut the chute right after touchdown. So I guess he didn't initially believe they were indeed on the ground :)
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