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Re: LIVE: Soyuz TMA-07M undocking and landing - May 13/14, 2013
« Reply #240 on: 05/14/2013 10:54 am »
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Re: LIVE: Soyuz TMA-07M undocking and landing - May 13/14, 2013
« Reply #241 on: 05/14/2013 10:55 am »
I imagine transmission is the biggest/most expensive upgrade. But out of interest, has any HD video of a landing been recorded and showed later? I don't think I've seen any.
Roscosmos's youtube channel is almost exclusively HD so hardware is definetly not an issue. I suppose you're right about transmission being the problem here.

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Re: LIVE: Soyuz TMA-07M undocking and landing - May 13/14, 2013
« Reply #242 on: 05/14/2013 11:00 am »

Yes, it was. p. 170
Bottom Shield Jettison; Window Exterior Glass Jettison; БАРД Automatic Pressure Control
Unit Opening (H=5,5 km)
 
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This document is "everything you ever wanted to know about Soyuz but didn't know whom to ask" :D
I suppose the capsule is a bit overpressurized before equalization begins (capsule heats up during reentry and therefore air pressure increases), so pressure drop is normal. They can feel it as when pressure drops their Sokol suits expand (since the pressure inside suits is constant).

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Re: LIVE: Soyuz TMA-07M undocking and landing - May 13/14, 2013
« Reply #243 on: 05/14/2013 11:53 am »
NASA2 is now scheduled to arrive in Houston at 9:36 pm (CDT) on Tuesday, May 14, 2013.
http://flightaware.com/live/flight/NASA2

Which will be exactly 24 hours and 5 minutes after landing - long day of travel.

Shame they aren't refuelling at CFB Goose Bay (instead of Bangor) like they did for Suni Williams and Aki Hoshide last year - would be nice for Chris to be able to experience a brief bit of Canada.

Although maybe they thought all those CF-18s lined up waiting to go would be too much temptation for Hadfield, who hasn't been in a cockpit for over half a year! :D

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Re: LIVE: Soyuz TMA-07M undocking and landing - May 13/14, 2013
« Reply #244 on: 05/14/2013 01:29 pm »
Interesting photo of Tom Marshburn (2nd from right) supporting the landing of Soyuz TMA-2 almost 10 years ago in October 2003, back when he was a NASA flight surgeon. Today he experienced the process from the "other side"!

http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/gallery/images/station/crew-7/html/jsc2003e60710.html
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Re: LIVE: Soyuz TMA-07M undocking and landing - May 13/14, 2013
« Reply #245 on: 05/14/2013 02:32 pm »
Sorry if this has been asked and answered already, but what in blazes is that smoke trail behind the capsule during descent under parachute?  Seen in this post of a photo collection one page back.  This link shows a smaller version:

http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=31793.0;attach=517572;image

Residuals from the entry?  I've never seen that before.
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Re: LIVE: Soyuz TMA-07M undocking and landing - May 13/14, 2013
« Reply #246 on: 05/14/2013 02:46 pm »
Sorry if this has been asked and answered already, but what in blazes is that smoke trail behind the capsule during descent under parachute?  Seen in this post of a photo collection one page back.  This link shows a smaller version:

http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=31793.0;attach=517572;image

Residuals from the entry?  I've never seen that before.

I have the same question.  Pyrotechnic heat shield jettison?  Burning off extra thruster prop?  Wild guesses on my part.

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Re: LIVE: Soyuz TMA-07M undocking and landing - May 13/14, 2013
« Reply #247 on: 05/14/2013 02:51 pm »
I have the same question.  Pyrotechnic heat shield jettison?  Burning off extra thruster prop?  Wild guesses on my part.
I think it most likely is residual ablative material of heatshield. But I haven't seen this before either.

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Re: LIVE: Soyuz TMA-07M undocking and landing - May 13/14, 2013
« Reply #248 on: 05/14/2013 03:18 pm »
Peroxide dump.

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I think the Apollo CM did that too while on parachute descent?
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Re: LIVE: Soyuz TMA-07M undocking and landing - May 13/14, 2013
« Reply #250 on: 05/14/2013 03:32 pm »
NASA2 is now scheduled to arrive in Houston at 9:36 pm (CDT) on Tuesday, May 14, 2013.
http://flightaware.com/live/flight/NASA2

Which will be exactly 24 hours and 5 minutes after landing - long day of travel.

Shame they aren't refuelling at CFB Goose Bay (instead of Bangor) like they did for Suni Williams and Aki Hoshide last year - would be nice for Chris to be able to experience a brief bit of Canada.

Although maybe they thought all those CF-18s lined up waiting to go would be too much temptation for Hadfield, who hasn't been in a cockpit for over half a year! :D

He's probably asking them to bypass Goose Bay: nothing there! lol

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Re: LIVE: Soyuz TMA-07M undocking and landing - May 13/14, 2013
« Reply #251 on: 05/14/2013 04:51 pm »
I think the Apollo CM did that too while on parachute descent?

They did nitrogen tetroxide gas dump.

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Re: LIVE: Soyuz TMA-07M undocking and landing - May 13/14, 2013
« Reply #253 on: 05/14/2013 05:50 pm »
Chris Hadfield‏@Cmdr_Hadfield

On the ground in Prestwick , Scotland, to refuel. Blue sky day, Nature smiling on us. Was 1st here in 1977 - who could have predicted this?
Jacques :-)

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Re: LIVE: Soyuz TMA-07M undocking and landing - May 13/14, 2013
« Reply #254 on: 05/14/2013 05:51 pm »
Chris Hadfield‏@Cmdr_Hadfield

Forgot to mention: first long, hot shower since December. That felt so good! Step 1 of Return to Earth complete.
Jacques :-)

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Re: LIVE: Soyuz TMA-07M undocking and landing - May 13/14, 2013
« Reply #255 on: 05/14/2013 06:39 pm »
Hadfield and Marshburn's aircraft - the NASA Gulfstream III "N992NA" - has now appeared on FlightAware, currently over the North Atlantic en route to Bangor, Maine.

Track the flight here: http://flightaware.com/live/flight/NASA2
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Re: LIVE: Soyuz TMA-07M undocking and landing - May 13/14, 2013
« Reply #256 on: 05/14/2013 07:02 pm »
Hadfield and Marshburn's aircraft - the NASA Gulfstream III "N992NA" - has now appeared on FlightAware, currently over the North Atlantic en route to Bangor, Maine.

Track the flight here: http://flightaware.com/live/flight/NASA2

And he's going to fly overhead not too far from me!  :)
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Re: LIVE: Soyuz TMA-07M undocking and landing - May 13/14, 2013
« Reply #257 on: 05/14/2013 07:06 pm »
The АБМ-279 antenna seems quite shorter on this flight ???

Compare this : https://secure.flickr.com/photos/nasahqphoto/8738022929/in/photostream

With figure 2.4 in this page :

http://www.kosmonavtika.com/vaisseaux/soyouz/tech/rassviett/rassviett.html
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Re: LIVE: Soyuz TMA-07M undocking and landing - May 13/14, 2013
« Reply #258 on: 05/14/2013 07:31 pm »
The АБМ-279 antenna seems quite shorter on this flight ???

Compare this : https://secure.flickr.com/photos/nasahqphoto/8738022929/in/photostream

With figure 2.4 in this page :

http://www.kosmonavtika.com/vaisseaux/soyouz/tech/rassviett/rassviett.html
Yes, unless part of it is missing. Was it longer on last one? We will have to look at next one to determine if it is indeed shorter.

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Re: LIVE: Soyuz TMA-07M undocking and landing - May 13/14, 2013
« Reply #259 on: 05/14/2013 07:33 pm »
Welcoming ceremony. Roman looks like he haven't just returned from space!

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