ISS Crew Returns in Soyuz Capsule
physicsnerd writes "According to CNN the Soyuz capsule from the International Space Station has landed in Kazakhstan. This is the first time US Astronauts have ever landed outside of the US."
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Because landing in a Soyuz is generally bumpier than in a shuttle, Ken Bowersox, Don Pettit and cosmonaut Nikolai Budarin were seated in the Soyuz on custom-built recliners designed to fit their bodies, NASA said.
This is fantastic. I bet the astronauts were complaining about everything.
My chair is too hard, The in flight meal is too dry, Nikolai kept kicking my seat. You wouldn't get this kind of service on a good old Shuttle.
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Yes, and some even say the landed on the Moon... ?
Tito was just cargo.
just you wait.....
isn't that what the word "international" means?
must... stay... awake...
The word 'landed' is the key. As far as I know, all the US manned space flights before the shuttle program splashed into ocean on return. Whether you call it landing, is up to you.
If it is anything like the aviation biz, anything you can walk away from counts...
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So unless Jesus was in the Apollo progoram, splashdowns wouldn't count.
But the moon IS the US... Didn't you know?
Explains the lack of intelligence up there.
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