After leaving the International Space Station at 10:56 p.m. EST Monday the Soyuz landed upright in Kazakhstan at 2:15 a.m. On board and extracted where Canadian Space Agency Flight Engineer Robert Thirsk, Expedition 21 Flight Engineer and Soyuz Commander Roman Romanenko and European Space Agency Flight Engineer Frank De Winne.
@U47PrienHartmann and you look for, if you can find current manned spacecraft technology, that is better and newer then soyuz, you don't look like a fool. Shuttle is not considered he was no longer working technology.
aleks070777 6 months ago
How primitive, 1940 technology.
U47PrienHartmann 2 years ago
Not the most exciting procedure is it. :D quite the antithesis of what they've just gotten to do.
CaptBart 2 years ago