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#40
by
Chris Bergin
on 10 Mar, 2014 23:35
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#41
by
Chris Bergin
on 10 Mar, 2014 23:37
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This has to be the longest they've had a tally on the Soyuz post departure.
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#42
by
Chris Bergin
on 10 Mar, 2014 23:39
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Almost our of view now. Heading for Chile and Argentina.
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#43
by
Chris Bergin
on 10 Mar, 2014 23:43
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#44
by
Chris Bergin
on 10 Mar, 2014 23:45
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And just like that, it's nightime!
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#45
by
Chris Bergin
on 10 Mar, 2014 23:47
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Back at 9:15pm Central for the deorbit burn 30 mins later.
And don't get caught out like me. The Americanos have moved their clocks, so -1 hour from GMT if you're a Jonny Foreigner like me!
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#46
by
John44
on 11 Mar, 2014 01:07
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#47
by
Prober
on 11 Mar, 2014 01:11
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#48
by
Chris Bergin
on 11 Mar, 2014 01:16
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14 mins to the deorbit burn.
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#49
by
Prober
on 11 Mar, 2014 01:18
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14 mins to the deorbit burn.
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#50
by
Chris Bergin
on 11 Mar, 2014 01:20
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Soyuz is currently 11 kms from the ISS.
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#51
by
Chris Bergin
on 11 Mar, 2014 01:22
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Rather snowy at the landing site.
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#52
by
Chris Bergin
on 11 Mar, 2014 01:23
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And there's the traditional "don't panic" reference for the expected LOS during entry.
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#53
by
Chris Bergin
on 11 Mar, 2014 01:29
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Accelerometer is classed as "jumpy" by the crew.
Deorbit burn in 60 seconds.
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#54
by
Chris Bergin
on 11 Mar, 2014 01:31
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VV Officer in JSC ISS FCR confirms deorbit burn has begun.
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#55
by
sdsds
on 11 Mar, 2014 01:31
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I think these clocks are correct, FYI.
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#56
by
Chris Bergin
on 11 Mar, 2014 01:31
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Five minute burn. Nominal so far.
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#57
by
Chris Bergin
on 11 Mar, 2014 01:32
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Landing clock already on....
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#58
by
Prober
on 11 Mar, 2014 01:32
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#59
by
Chris Bergin
on 11 Mar, 2014 01:36
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Deorbit burn complete and successful. They are now heading home!