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LIVE: Soyuz TMA-7 Un-dock/Return to Earth
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Sergi Manstov
on 08 Apr, 2006 07:18
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The Soyuz TMA-7 spacecraft with Valery Tokarev, William McArthur and Marcos Pontes will undock from aft end port of the Zvezda module approximately at 20:28 UTC and will land on Earth approximately at 23:48 UTC.
Live coverage throughout, with updates, images and video will be posted here.
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#1
by
John44
on 08 Apr, 2006 11:33
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#2
by
Thomas ESA
on 08 Apr, 2006 14:48
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Hope it all goes well!
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#3
by
John44
on 08 Apr, 2006 17:47
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#4
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Chris Bergin
on 08 Apr, 2006 18:59
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#5
by
Justin Space
on 08 Apr, 2006 19:17
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Nothing on NASA TV yet.
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#6
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DaveS
on 08 Apr, 2006 19:28
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Undocking coverage doesn't start until 3:30 pm EDT(19:30 UTC).
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#7
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Chris Bergin
on 08 Apr, 2006 19:34
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#8
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Chris Bergin
on 08 Apr, 2006 19:44
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Coverage has started. Crew are suited up inside the Soyuz decent module and performing checks.
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#9
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SimonShuttle
on 08 Apr, 2006 19:45
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There's two there? Which one are they coming down on?
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#10
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Chris Bergin
on 08 Apr, 2006 19:46
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50 minutes until undocking.
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#11
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SimonShuttle
on 08 Apr, 2006 19:48
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SimonShuttle - 8/4/2006 2:45 PM
There's two there? Which one are they coming down on?
She just said on the TV feed
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#12
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DaveS
on 08 Apr, 2006 19:48
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The one docked to Zarya is Soyuz TMA-8, while the one docked to Piers is Progress 20P. The one Expedition 12 will use docked at the aft end of Zvezda, obscured by Zvezda's solar arrays.
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#13
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Chris Bergin
on 08 Apr, 2006 19:49
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Our planet from about 200 miles up.
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#14
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Chris Bergin
on 08 Apr, 2006 19:53
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Is that our Canadian friend at JSC again? She gets a lot of overtime
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#15
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Chris Bergin
on 08 Apr, 2006 19:58
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#16
by
Chris Bergin
on 08 Apr, 2006 19:59
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The earlier farewells between the crews.
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#17
by
Chris Bergin
on 08 Apr, 2006 20:03
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#18
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Chris Bergin
on 08 Apr, 2006 20:06
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#19
by
Chris Bergin
on 08 Apr, 2006 20:09
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The fleet of recovery helicopters have moved into position: