Expedition 35 Back Home Safely on This Week @NASA
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The Expedition 35 crew safely returned from the International Space Station with a parachute-assisted landing of its Soyuz spacecraft in Kazakhstan on May 14, local time. Commander Chris Hadfield of the Canadian Space Agency, Soyuz Commander Roman Romanenko of the Russian Federal Space Agency and NASA Flight Engineer Tom Marshburn capped off 146-days in space full of activity — for Marshburn — some of it just hours before the crew departed. On May 11, he and fellow NASA Astronaut Chris Cassidy completed a 5‑hour, 30-minute spacewalk to replace a faulty coolant pump on the station’s P6 truss and during a NASA TV in-flight event on May 7, Marshburn discussed the work being done on the International Space Station with members of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation Subcommittee on Science and Space. Also, Next ISS Crew Focused on Launch, Humans 2 Mars, 40th Anniversary of Skylab, Curiosity Rover Update, Landsat’s Vegas Time-Lapse, Fruit Flies Improving Flight, Student Launch Projects and more!
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Expedition 35 Back Home Safely on This Week @NASA
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I really appreciate what you’re doing, but the background music seriously sounds like porn music.
Shame I liked Chris Hadfield. Doubt we will hear more from him for a while
What’s good about this music is that it can serve as a background for anything. What’s bad is that people always associate it with porn. Maybe the problem is not with music, but with the way you perceive it?
this is amazing to think some one is out is the universe floating throught the air and then to think we are on earth same thing every day and there doing diffrent expiriments every day
what happened to chris hadfield????
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Those brave flies gave their lives so that we can develop fuel efficient aeroplanes. R.I.P.
Col. Hadfield is still active on Facebook and Twitter posting about his rehabilitation process to gravity on earth.… And more photos from ISS