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#40
by
centaurinasa
on 20 Dec, 2018 00:47
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#41
by
centaurinasa
on 20 Dec, 2018 00:49
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#42
by
centaurinasa
on 20 Dec, 2018 00:50
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#43
by
centaurinasa
on 20 Dec, 2018 00:52
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#44
by
centaurinasa
on 20 Dec, 2018 00:53
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#45
by
centaurinasa
on 20 Dec, 2018 00:55
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#46
by
centaurinasa
on 20 Dec, 2018 00:56
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#47
by
centaurinasa
on 20 Dec, 2018 01:03
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Sergey telling that even with the visor closed, he can heard his other crewmembers
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#48
by
centaurinasa
on 20 Dec, 2018 01:08
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Crew now begin the reviewing of the landing procedure.
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#49
by
Chris Bergin
on 20 Dec, 2018 01:11
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#50
by
centaurinasa
on 20 Dec, 2018 01:16
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View of Rassvet module after soyuz departure.
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#51
by
centaurinasa
on 20 Dec, 2018 01:17
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#52
by
SciNews
on 20 Dec, 2018 01:18
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Activities so far
Soyuz MS-09 hatch closure
Soyuz MS-09 undocking and departure
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#53
by
centaurinasa
on 20 Dec, 2018 01:20
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Seems like this is a view of the Soyuz from ISS's truss camera
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#54
by
centaurinasa
on 20 Dec, 2018 01:22
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Next:
10:45 p.m. – Coverage of the deorbit burn and landing of the Expedition 57 Crew; deorbit burn scheduled at 11:10 p.m. EST with landing scheduled at 12:03 a.m. EST on Dec. 20 (All Channels)
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#55
by
centaurinasa
on 20 Dec, 2018 01:26
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Forecast at the landing zone:
Broken clouds at about 1,500 feet.
Visibility: about 6 miles.
Winds from the E-NE at 6 to 12 knots.
T°:11 °F, with a wind chill around 0° F.
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#56
by
centaurinasa
on 20 Dec, 2018 02:42
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#57
by
centaurinasa
on 20 Dec, 2018 02:54
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#58
by
centaurinasa
on 20 Dec, 2018 02:56
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#59
by
centaurinasa
on 20 Dec, 2018 02:57
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