Chris Hadfield Returns to Earth
2013-05-14 – After five months aboard the International Space Station (ISS), CSA Astronaut Chris Hadfield and his Expedition 34/35 crewmates Tom Marshburn and Roman Romanenko made a successful undocking from the ISS and a triumphant return to Earth in their Soyuz TMA-07M spacecraft.
Landing in Kazakhstan at 10:31 pm EDT, Hadfield would emerge from the Soyuz in good health, helped by the local ground crew. Hadfield became the first Canadian Commander of the ISS during Expedition 35, performed over 130 science experiments, and was at the center of an impressive social media campaign that captured the attention and support of people from around the world.
Credits: Canadian Space Agency and NASA
Expedition 34-35 Web page: http://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/missions/expedition34-35/
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Space is a vague word , where was he exactly in space?
Proud of you sir…
The moment when you realize you were away from earth for such a long time
Wooow I can't imagine live there
Astronauts back on Earth: “Woah, why am I being pulled to the ground?”
Humans on Earth: “🤦🏼♂️”
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Who is watching this video in 2020
I'd actually be curious to hear how they felt in regards to gravity.
I mean, they just spent nearly 6 months in a no gravity environment, where everything is weightless… only to suddenly feel weight with everything
"separation confirmed"
Some separations are so exhilarating !
If they knew about corona earlier they would have not landed till now
Good to know i'm not the only person watching this 7 years later l0l.
Dislikers are aliens
Imagine if u was instead of Chris Hadfield
Whoms ambition is to be and astronaut
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