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Thread ID: 132290 2013-05-13 07:40:00 Space Oddity from the ISS. Trev (427) PC World Chat
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1341024 2013-05-13 07:40:00 Here. (www.youtube.com)
Brilliant.
:)
Trev (427)
1341025 2013-05-13 08:05:00 Chris = a spaceman with his feet on the ground :) WalOne (4202)
1341026 2013-05-13 21:17:00 It was on TVNZ One's news this morning. Bobh (5192)
1341027 2013-05-13 21:20:00 Wow that is amazing Thanks trev
he can actually hold a tune which is brilliant Haw Haw

EDIT: I love the way they can have a bit of fun up there and not all work
Gobe1 (6290)
1341028 2013-05-13 21:56:00 Well done.

Just looking at that "landing" at the end -- OUCH - looks like its over land, bit hard I'd suspect - thought they always wet for the water splashdowns.
wainuitech (129)
1341029 2013-05-13 22:03:00 The Russians have always landed on the Russian Steppes (Plains). As the Space Shuttles no longer fly they are using Russian Soyuz space capsules to ferry people between the Earth and ISS and back again.
:)
Trev (427)
1341030 2013-05-13 23:33:00 Awhh Didn't know that -- Thanks :) wainuitech (129)
1341031 2013-05-14 00:27:00 Chris Hadfield and his social media interactions will do more for increasing NASA funding than 100 lobbyists!! He makes it real for the general populace!! johcar (6283)
1341032 2013-05-14 04:27:00 A replay of the landing on NASA TV now. Iantech (16386)
1341033 2013-05-14 05:49:00 Well done.

Just looking at that "landing" at the end -- OUCH - looks like its over land, bit hard I'd suspect - thought they always wet for the water splashdowns.

On a bit more research I found out that the dust you see when the Soyuz touches down is from the soft landing engines that fire a few seconds before it touches down.
:)
Trev (427)
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