Expedition 33 Returns Home Safely on This Week @NASA
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After handing over the reins of the International Space Station to NASA astronaut Kevin Ford, Expedition 33 Commander Suni Williams of NASA, Soyuz Commander Yuri Malenchenko and Flight Engineer Aki Hoshide of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, all of whom have been on the station since July 17, made a safe parachute-assisted landing in their Soyuz spacecraft in Kazakhstan on Nov. 19 local time. Expedition 34 crewmembers Ford, Oleg Novitskiy and Evgeny Tarelkin will be joined onboard the station by Russian cosmonaut Roman Romanenko, NASA’s Tom Marshburn and Chris Hadfield of the Canadian Space Agency. Their arrival Dec. 21 will restore to six the number of people aboard the orbiting laboratory. Also, Plugged-In Students; Spot the Station; Curiosity Rover Update; Kepler Searches On; Make Your Moonbuggy; Young Astros; and more!
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Expedition 33 Returns Home Safely on This Week @NASA
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5 Comments
great 🙂
what are u going to do on 21 dec 2012
try to imagine vehicle that can travel in the speed of light, travel in the speed of light inside a speed of light continuesly. example, light travel from point a to b takes 5 minute. what happen to light that travel inside a light continuesly. it probably take 1 sec. just a theory. 🙂
e =mc
e^2 =(m^2)(c^2)
e^2*e^2= L
L*L*L.….(continuesly in circule)= infinity energy =IE
IE^IE continuesly = speed of light inside speed of light
I am going to be a asternout