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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostSo you hail from a hill station? Simla perchance?
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Originally posted by Hill Station Murthy View PostThankyou. By the way, Murthy is my surname. Given name is Joshi.
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Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View PostYou see Murthy - this is a great site - anything you want to know - you will find it here !
Thankyou. By the way, Murthy is my surname. Given name is Joshi.
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There are little retro rockets that cushion the landing but it's mainly huge parachutes that slow it down. Or not, in the case of Soyuz 1 which hit the ground at full pelt....
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Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View Post
Finally a picture of the reception for the Astronatus in Kazahkstan - and no I didnt take this one !
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Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View PostCheck this video to watch the Soyuz decent
http://video.nytimes.com/video/2011/...e-capsule.html
Heres a closer oook at the Soyuz Capsule
1) That is the slowest site I've had the misfortune to wait on for for a long time
2) Seeing the landing makes it worth the wait though. wtf, it looks like a bomb has gone off. I knew it was a rocket assist landing, but wasn't expecting anything like that.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostWot's that in the middle then? A big pressure cooker? Or a jerry can with some spare fuel?
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Check this video to watch the Soyuz descent
http://video.nytimes.com/video/2011/...e-capsule.html
Heres a closer oook at the Soyuz Capsule
You see Murthy - this is a great site - anything you want to know - you will find it here !
Finally a picture of the reception for the Astronatus in Kazahkstan - and no I didnt take this one !
Last edited by AlfredJPruffock; 23 November 2011, 14:05.
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Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View PostWhere I work we have a mock up of a Soyuz capsule - yep there barely room to swing a cat - and there aint to washing machin on the International Space Station - these guys have jsut septn 187 days on the ISS ...
To answer you quety Perhaps they are strapped in to padded compartments to soften the blow?
Picture belwo says it all ...
God Bless the ISS !
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Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View PostWhere I work we have a mock up a Soyuz capsule - yep there barely room to swing a cat - and there aint to washing machin on the International Space Station - these guys have jsut septn 187 days on the ISS ...
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Where I work we have a mock up of a Soyuz capsule - yep there barely room to swing a cat - and there aint to washing machin on the International Space Station - these guys have jsut septn 187 days on the ISS ...
To answer you quety Perhaps they are strapped in to padded compartments to soften the blow?
Picture belwo says it all ...
God Bless the ISS !
Last edited by AlfredJPruffock; 23 November 2011, 13:44.
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you're assuming they actually went into space in the first place
The whole thing is a fraud, the sky is solid and nothing can get through it.
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How Does the Soyuz Space Capsule Land?
I was looking at some photographs of the Russian space capsule after it had landed.
This raised a question that I could not answer for I remenmber that the Apollo capsule would land in the sea after the deployment of parachutes.
This Soyuz capsule lands on solid ground - I should imagine that even the deployment of parachutes would be enough to break the fall sufficiently to prevent the occupants of the capsule from having a very uncomfortable landing.
Perhaps they are strapped in to padded compartments to soften the blow?
Perhaps there are some thrusters on the capsule that are deployed before it touches down - a bit like the thrusters on the Apollo lunar module?Tags: None
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