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#640
by
Liss
on 18 Nov, 2016 08:06
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#641
by
Liss
on 18 Nov, 2016 08:23
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As of duration of descent, here are the data for the three latest Shenzhou.
Separation time (UTC) -- Landing time (UTC) -- Duration
SZ-09: 14:16 -- 15:03 -- 47 min
SZ-10: 12:21 -- 13:07 -- 46 min
SZ-11: 05:11 -- 05:59 -- 48 min
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#642
by
Phillip Clark
on 18 Nov, 2016 09:10
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As of duration of descent, here are the data for the three latest Shenzhou.
Separation time (UTC) -- Landing time (UTC) -- Duration
SZ-09: 14:16 -- 15:03 -- 47 min
SZ-10: 12:21 -- 13:07 -- 46 min
SZ-11: 05:11 -- 05:59 -- 48 min
Separation of the descent and propulsion modules?
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#643
by
wahaha
on 18 Nov, 2016 09:25
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Did something went wrong with the landing? Even with the astronauts opening the hatch by themselves they never did show the astronauts coming out (hence the silence here - there was nothing to see) - and only Jing Haipeng spoke some time ago. 
It seems that the module landed 100 km off course too.....
http://video.sina.com.cn/p/news/c/doc/2016-11-18/171765415309.html
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#644
by
anik
on 18 Nov, 2016 11:03
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Based on map at @cnspaceflight
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#645
by
Satori
on 18 Nov, 2016 11:21
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Some photos of Shenzhou-11 on the ground.
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#646
by
anik
on 18 Nov, 2016 12:14
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Based on info at @cnspaceflight
100 km overshoot
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#647
by
Galactic Penguin SST
on 18 Nov, 2016 12:20
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Did something went wrong with the landing? Even with the astronauts opening the hatch by themselves they never did show the astronauts coming out (hence the silence here - there was nothing to see) - and only Jing Haipeng spoke some time ago. 
It seems that the module landed 100 km off course too.....
http://video.sina.com.cn/p/news/c/doc/2016-11-18/171765415309.html
Thanks - I guess it was that overshooting that cause the lack of live coverage. I just saw TV report snap shots showing them flown to Beijing and the crew look fine when exiting the plane.
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#648
by
Liss
on 18 Nov, 2016 12:42
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Extraction of astronauts from the landing capsule:
Both seems to be OK.
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#649
by
Phillip Clark
on 19 Nov, 2016 06:45
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So far we do not have the Shenzhou 11 orbital module catalogued.
I wonder if we are having a repeat of the Shenzhou 9 recovery. Then orbital data for the newly-separated orbital module were being issued under the Tiangong 1 designator due to a cataloguing error, while no data were being issued for the real Tiangong 1.
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#650
by
GELORD
on 19 Nov, 2016 07:51
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The exact time of the landing of the descent capsule "Shenzhou-11"
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#651
by
GELORD
on 19 Nov, 2016 08:08
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The exact time of separation from the engine compartment of the descent capsule "Shenzhou-11"
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#652
by
anik
on 19 Nov, 2016 08:17
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The exact time of the landing of the descent capsule "Shenzhou-11"
I wonder that the coordinates on your image does not correspond with actual point coordinates. So the question: is it really the landing time? I do not understand Chinese language.
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#653
by
Phillip Clark
on 19 Nov, 2016 08:18
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Is there an exact time for the forward (orbital) module separation please? A couple of minutes before the retro ignition, I expect.
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#654
by
anik
on 19 Nov, 2016 08:20
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The exact time of separation from the engine compartment of the descent capsule "Shenzhou-11"
Separation of orbital module.
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#655
by
GELORD
on 19 Nov, 2016 08:28
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The entry into the atmosphere
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#656
by
Phillip Clark
on 19 Nov, 2016 08:31
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Are there photographs/video shorts which show the times of the perigee-raising manoeuvre on October 17 and then apogee-raising and orbit circularisation on the following day, please?
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#657
by
Lewis007
on 19 Nov, 2016 12:10
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Taikonauts back in Peking
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#658
by
ZachS09
on 19 Nov, 2016 13:21
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The exact time of the landing of the descent capsule "Shenzhou-11"
Just calculated the total mission duration now that the actual landing time was revealed:
32 days, 6 hours, 29 minutes, 8 seconds.
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#659
by
GELORD
on 19 Nov, 2016 15:50
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Planting of the descent capsule "Shenzhou-11" may have been tough, not soft! Not all of the powder landing engines worked. Large overload. And perhaps it was a ballistic descent from orbit descent capsule "Shenzhou-11". The deviation of the estimated landing point of more than 100 km.