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#60
by
Chris Bergin
on 08 Apr, 2006 23:34
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Seperation. Descent module now carrying the three crew members home.
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#61
by
Chris Bergin
on 08 Apr, 2006 23:36
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Atmospheric entry. Hitting a bad patch of LOS.
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#62
by
Avariel
on 08 Apr, 2006 23:37
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Time for the scary bit.
*holds breath*
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#63
by
Chris Bergin
on 08 Apr, 2006 23:38
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Currently at LOS (Loss of Signal).
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#64
by
Chris Bergin
on 08 Apr, 2006 23:39
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Still LOS. But they are showing good tracking on the left hand screen....
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#65
by
Chris Bergin
on 08 Apr, 2006 23:42
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Module in sight of the recovery forces. Still LOS.
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#66
by
Chris Bergin
on 08 Apr, 2006 23:46
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Recovery forces saw the module fly overhead with a brilliant plasma trail.
Just heard it's Kylie (Clem) doing the commentary on NASA TV. She's good - one of the most helpful of the NASA PAOs.
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#67
by
Chris Bergin
on 08 Apr, 2006 23:46
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#68
by
Chris Bergin
on 08 Apr, 2006 23:47
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Around 12 minutes to landing.
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#69
by
Chris Bergin
on 08 Apr, 2006 23:49
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Module now under paracute descent.
11 minutes to landing.
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#70
by
Chris Bergin
on 08 Apr, 2006 23:51
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Communications have returned. 10 minutes to landing.
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#71
by
Chris Bergin
on 08 Apr, 2006 23:54
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6 minutes to landing.
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#72
by
Avariel
on 08 Apr, 2006 23:55
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Visual of parachute.
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#73
by
Chris Bergin
on 08 Apr, 2006 23:57
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4 minutes to go - paracute in sight of the recovery forces.
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#74
by
Chris Bergin
on 08 Apr, 2006 23:59
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Literally just 60 seconds to landing.
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#75
by
Chris Bergin
on 09 Apr, 2006 00:00
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Landing confirmed. Well done to all concerned
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#76
by
Avariel
on 09 Apr, 2006 00:01
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Yay!
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#77
by
Flightstar
on 09 Apr, 2006 00:02
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Great. Congratulations on a successful mission.
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#78
by
James Lowe1
on 09 Apr, 2006 00:03
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Very smooth work from the Russians again.
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#79
by
NASA_Twix_JSC
on 09 Apr, 2006 00:04
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Safely home, very good news.