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#140
by
JimO
on 14 May, 2013 02:28
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what is nominal altitude for opening pressure equalization valve to outside?
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#141
by
mheney
on 14 May, 2013 02:28
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Yeah - the landing is a bit hard - don't want them biting their tongues or otherwise banging their jaws on touchown....
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#142
by
Prober
on 14 May, 2013 02:28
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#143
by
robertross
on 14 May, 2013 02:28
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1-1/2 min to touchdown
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#144
by
robertross
on 14 May, 2013 02:29
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1 min
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#145
by
Chris Bergin
on 14 May, 2013 02:29
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#146
by
JimO
on 14 May, 2013 02:30
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Yest posadka!!
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#147
by
robertross
on 14 May, 2013 02:31
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#148
by
Chris Bergin
on 14 May, 2013 02:31
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#149
by
robertross
on 14 May, 2013 02:32
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I thank our Russian friends for providing our astronaut a safe ride home
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#150
by
Prober
on 14 May, 2013 02:32
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#151
by
robertross
on 14 May, 2013 02:33
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Soyuz did land vertically
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#152
by
PahTo
on 14 May, 2013 02:33
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Woot! Welcome home Expedition 35!
Congrats to all of the teams--well done.
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#153
by
robertross
on 14 May, 2013 02:33
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first helo on the ground
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#154
by
robertross
on 14 May, 2013 02:34
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helicopter landing just off screen, so it's in a depressed area not visible from this vantage point
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#155
by
robertross
on 14 May, 2013 02:35
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#156
by
Prober
on 14 May, 2013 02:35
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#157
by
Chris Bergin
on 14 May, 2013 02:35
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It would be amusing if Commander Hadfield was pulled out playing his guitar and singing the RSC Energia guys a song
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#158
by
robertross
on 14 May, 2013 02:35
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"landing almost on the dot"
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#159
by
asmi
on 14 May, 2013 02:38
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Did I hear right 4-5 G's?
That is a bit on a higher side. I remember previous landing was 3.6G max.