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#40
by
robertross
on 13 May, 2013 23:10
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255 statute miles above MOngolia
1/10 m/s
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#41
by
Chris Bergin
on 13 May, 2013 23:10
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#42
by
Chris Bergin
on 13 May, 2013 23:11
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"Don't worry, we're accelerating"
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#43
by
robertross
on 13 May, 2013 23:12
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sep burn confirmed (15 sec)
1/2 m/sec
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#44
by
Chris Bergin
on 13 May, 2013 23:12
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#45
by
robertross
on 13 May, 2013 23:12
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burn completed
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#46
by
Chris Bergin
on 13 May, 2013 23:13
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#47
by
robertross
on 13 May, 2013 23:13
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slowly moving to a distance 12km for de-orbit/landing burn
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#48
by
Chris Bergin
on 13 May, 2013 23:14
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Roman "We can see the entire ISS, with the solar arrays stretched out like arms saying farewell to us".
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#49
by
robertross
on 13 May, 2013 23:18
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landing teams getting into the helicopters to head to the landing zones
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#50
by
Chris Bergin
on 13 May, 2013 23:20
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#51
by
Chris Bergin
on 13 May, 2013 23:21
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#52
by
Targeteer
on 13 May, 2013 23:21
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Which direction did the Soyuz depart? Zenith, from the front (ala the shuttle), or out the back?
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#53
by
Chris Bergin
on 13 May, 2013 23:21
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Get the coffee on if you're GMT+.
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#54
by
robertross
on 13 May, 2013 23:22
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(I wonder if Chris Hadfield is humming to himself: '...and I hope my Soyuz capsule knows which way to go..." hehe)
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#55
by
Space Pete
on 13 May, 2013 23:25
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Which direction did the Soyuz depart? Zenith, from the front (ala the shuttle), or out the back?
From the Nadir side (MRM-1), which was negative velocity vector due to the ISS' undocking attitude.
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#56
by
robertross
on 13 May, 2013 23:26
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Soyuz in the picture there somewhere...
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#57
by
Chris Bergin
on 13 May, 2013 23:27
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Looking for cities.
List off the local MLS teams it seems...."Vancouver, no Seattle, no Portland!"
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#58
by
robertross
on 13 May, 2013 23:29
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#59
by
robertross
on 13 May, 2013 23:31
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life on station returning to normal...lol