Expedition 31 Crew Welcomed Warmly in Kazakhstan and Russia
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Expedition 31 Commander Oleg Kononenko, NASA Flight Engineer Don Pettit and European Space Agency Flight Engineer Andre Kuipers were greeted in a traditional ceremony at the airport in Karaganda, Kazakhstan on July 1, 2012, hours after landing in their Soyuz TMA-03M spacecraft on the steppe of Kazakhstan southeast of the town of Dzhezkazgan. After the ceremony, the crew split up, with Kononenko returning to his training base in Star City, Russia, while Pettit and Kuipers boarded a NASA plane in Karaganda to return to the Johnson Space Center in Houston. The trio completed 193 days in space and 191 days aboard the International Space Station following a launch in late December. The footage includes interviews conducted with Pettit and Kuipers in Karaganda before beginning their trip back to Houston.
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Expedition 31 Crew Welcomed Warmly in Kazakhstan and Russia
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I;m happy the crew is home safe!.
Don is OK! Believe me.
I admire Don, I wish I could have him one on one for 5 minutes to pick his brain, he is so articulate and intelligent!
Don’s fucking awesome, he made a barn door tracker aboard the ISS and the coffee cup space design too.
This is not unheard of folks. I think Don Pettit was just a little sick (nauseous) from the landing. They are probably all fine, they just need some time to recover and get used to gravity again.
One small step for man, One Giant leap for Geek History… Don is Back..
This looks rough for Don, but he was up there for how many months?
How about the Chinese landing? The poor lady astronaut looked a bit shook up after their rough and tumble landing.
1. Don, Oleg and André have been up in space for 193 days, of which 191 in the ISS. (see description)
2. The Chinese one is not NASA. This is the channel of NASA 🙂
look at Don’s smile, nice Astronaut 🙂
Notice how they’re holding the gifts awkwardly. After 5 or 6 months in space they’re so used to things just staying in place when they let go of them that it takes a while to get used to setting things down again.
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