Expedition 30 Crew Lands Safely in Kazakhstan
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The Soyuz TMA-22 spacecraft carrying Expedition 30 Commander Dan Burbank of NASA, Russian Soyuz Commander Anton Shkaplerov and Flight Engineer Anatoly Ivanishin, landed safely in Kazakhstan on April 27, 2012. The crew returned to Earth following a nearly six month stay aboard the International Space Station.
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Expedition 30 Crew Lands Safely in Kazakhstan
13 Comments
13 Comments
six months? wow…
And then suddenly, there is a spacecraft in your farmland.
It looks like birthing lol! 1:28 It’s a boy! 2:55 another boy! 3:36 and another boy! TRIPLETS!
The world welcomes home Dan Burbank’s epic mustache.
Welcome back to planet earth!
Welcome back !
“very nice”
Dan looks very happy and full of energy!
PS — the voice of the commenter in the background sounds very wierd, like it’s a text-to-speech engine.
how long does it take for their legs to be usable again?
Lucas, as far as i know, astronauts prefer to land in Souyz then in shuttle. It’s more tough but more safety.
Where are those apples? Isn’t it some sort of tradition to give an apple each to every cosmonaut? Bet they feel extremely heavy after 6 months of free fall.
Iight
I miss the americans shuttles and the organization of american lol