1 00:00:09,030 --> 00:00:05,110 could you repeat it again touchdown 2 00:00:13,509 --> 00:00:11,830 official landing time 10 46 p.m central 3 00:00:20,150 --> 00:00:13,519 time 4 00:00:21,429 --> 00:00:20,160 it is 10 46 a.m on the ground there in 5 00:00:24,630 --> 00:00:21,439 kazakhstan 6 00:00:26,790 --> 00:00:24,640 you see the board there at the front 7 00:00:28,150 --> 00:00:26,800 of the russian mission control welcoming 8 00:00:30,150 --> 00:00:28,160 the crew home 9 00:00:32,709 --> 00:00:30,160 giving them congratulations as this 10 00:00:33,750 --> 00:00:32,719 soyuz tma 19 under the call sign of 11 00:00:36,950 --> 00:00:33,760 olympus 12 00:00:39,190 --> 00:00:36,960 carrying doug wheelock shannon walker 13 00:00:40,790 --> 00:00:39,200 and fyodor 14 00:00:42,630 --> 00:00:40,800 come back home to earth after more than 15 00:00:45,190 --> 00:00:42,640 five months serving as members of 16 00:00:49,029 --> 00:00:45,200 expedition 24 and 25 17 00:00:52,389 --> 00:00:49,039 once again your chicken now has 371 days 18 00:00:53,869 --> 00:00:52,399 in space wheelock has 178 days and 19 00:00:57,750 --> 00:00:53,879 shannon walker 20 00:01:01,270 --> 00:00:59,189 now we're getting a replay that we were 21 00:01:06,230 --> 00:01:01,280 talking about from the russian mi8 22 00:01:10,469 --> 00:01:07,670 this should give us some good views of 23 00:01:12,149 --> 00:01:10,479 the soyuz as it descended down to the 24 00:01:14,630 --> 00:01:12,159 steps of kazakhstan once again our 25 00:01:17,030 --> 00:01:14,640 landing took place at 10 46 p.m central 26 00:01:19,510 --> 00:01:17,040 time and there you see it the soyuz 27 00:01:21,270 --> 00:01:19,520 tma-19 flying under the call sign of 28 00:01:25,350 --> 00:01:21,280 olympus 29 00:01:32,390 --> 00:01:27,990 that parachute is extremely wide it is 1 30 00:02:15,430 --> 00:01:34,149 and you can see the soyuz sort of canted 31 00:02:21,190 --> 00:02:17,510 and there's a shot after the soyuz was 32 00:02:26,470 --> 00:02:21,200 down on the ground and the parachute had 33 00:02:30,070 --> 00:02:28,710 as we had reported earlier it took about 34 00:02:31,509 --> 00:02:30,080 two to three minutes for the helicopters 35 00:02:33,830 --> 00:02:31,519 to get on the ground and there we see 36 00:02:40,550 --> 00:02:33,840 some replay of the crew as they 37 00:02:44,949 --> 00:02:42,710 as rob navy has had reported this soyuz 38 00:02:46,390 --> 00:02:44,959 had very little charring on the outside 39 00:02:48,630 --> 00:02:46,400 of it you can see it there there's 40 00:02:50,390 --> 00:02:48,640 always some sort of a black charring on 41 00:02:51,910 --> 00:02:50,400 the soyuz after they suffer through the 42 00:02:53,350 --> 00:02:51,920 heat of reentry 43 00:03:07,190 --> 00:02:53,360 but this one is not nearly as much as 44 00:03:10,949 --> 00:03:09,509 we now have a second crew member out 45 00:03:14,070 --> 00:03:10,959 and we're waiting uh for that crew 46 00:03:17,509 --> 00:03:14,080 member to be brought right past us 47 00:03:22,070 --> 00:03:19,750 this is going to be shannon walker 48 00:03:25,270 --> 00:03:22,080 and walker going right past us to her 49 00:03:29,670 --> 00:03:27,670 so uh doug wheelock remains inside of 50 00:03:31,670 --> 00:03:29,680 the right seat he'll be extracted just a 51 00:03:33,670 --> 00:03:31,680 short time from now but shannon walker 52 00:03:36,229 --> 00:03:33,680 now out of the spacecraft in her 53 00:03:38,869 --> 00:03:36,239 reclining chair and being 54 00:03:41,270 --> 00:03:38,879 tended to by the recovery forces and her 55 00:03:43,589 --> 00:03:41,280 flight surgeon shannon moynihan who's 56 00:03:44,550 --> 00:03:43,599 nearby 57 00:03:46,789 --> 00:03:44,560 shannon 58 00:03:51,350 --> 00:03:46,799 appears to be in good shape as well no 59 00:03:55,589 --> 00:03:52,710 and rob they really are getting these 60 00:03:57,190 --> 00:03:55,599 crew members out uh fairly fast 61 00:03:58,789 --> 00:03:57,200 like we talked about these operations 62 00:04:00,390 --> 00:03:58,799 already very quickly but they're they're 63 00:04:04,949 --> 00:04:00,400 working on overtime 64 00:04:09,509 --> 00:04:06,789 it takes just a little bit 65 00:04:12,550 --> 00:04:09,519 more time than if the spacecraft uh 66 00:04:14,630 --> 00:04:12,560 soyuz spacecraft lands upright of course 67 00:04:15,429 --> 00:04:14,640 because of the crew members depending on 68 00:04:19,909 --> 00:04:15,439 the 69 00:04:21,830 --> 00:04:19,919 once it uh went over onto its side uh 70 00:04:24,550 --> 00:04:21,840 are not in the optimal orientation 71 00:04:26,150 --> 00:04:24,560 relative to their restraining straps so 72 00:04:28,790 --> 00:04:26,160 they have to carefully remove those 73 00:04:30,710 --> 00:04:28,800 traps and get the crew members out 74 00:04:32,070 --> 00:04:30,720 after a bit of acclimation to earth's 75 00:04:34,310 --> 00:04:32,080 gravity but 76 00:04:37,110 --> 00:04:34,320 it's all part of the process and shannon 77 00:04:38,790 --> 00:04:37,120 walker looks to me to be in good shape 78 00:04:41,270 --> 00:04:38,800 as we await the extraction of doug 79 00:04:42,550 --> 00:04:41,280 rylock to complete that process 80 00:04:44,790 --> 00:04:42,560 yeah you mentioned whenever they pull 81 00:04:46,230 --> 00:04:44,800 the crew members out whenever the soyuz 82 00:04:49,189 --> 00:04:46,240 is upright that's what happened with uh 83 00:04:50,870 --> 00:04:49,199 tracy caldwell dyson here uh just a few 84 00:04:54,710 --> 00:04:50,880 weeks ago whenever she came back the 85 00:04:56,950 --> 00:04:54,720 soyuz landed on its bottom and uh stood 86 00:04:58,629 --> 00:04:56,960 upright and it's interesting to see how 87 00:05:01,270 --> 00:04:58,639 the russians do it because they fix 88 00:05:02,710 --> 00:05:01,280 almost what looks like a slide 89 00:05:04,310 --> 00:05:02,720 to the side of the spacecraft and they 90 00:05:08,230 --> 00:05:04,320 literally slide the crew members down to 91 00:05:12,310 --> 00:05:10,230 no such flight today it's just uh the 92 00:05:15,029 --> 00:05:12,320 team of search and recovery forces and 93 00:05:16,870 --> 00:05:15,039 uh the inergia technical personnel uh 94 00:05:18,390 --> 00:05:16,880 who were right on the scene literally 95 00:05:20,390 --> 00:05:18,400 within uh 96 00:05:21,990 --> 00:05:20,400 minutes uh less than five minutes after 97 00:05:23,350 --> 00:05:22,000 touchdown to begin the process of 98 00:05:25,110 --> 00:05:23,360 opening the hatch 99 00:05:27,909 --> 00:05:25,120 shannon walker has been given uh her 100 00:05:29,670 --> 00:05:27,919 bouquet of flowers uh she's flashing a 101 00:05:32,310 --> 00:05:29,680 broad smile we hope you're seeing those 102 00:05:34,070 --> 00:05:32,320 images on the screen 103 00:05:35,510 --> 00:05:34,080 yeah we see her she's uh she's holding 104 00:05:37,510 --> 00:05:35,520 the flowers there and what looks like 105 00:05:38,710 --> 00:05:37,520 her left hand and talking with all the 106 00:05:44,950 --> 00:05:38,720 different 107 00:05:48,230 --> 00:05:46,469 well they're making sure that the crew 108 00:05:50,390 --> 00:05:48,240 members are bundled up because it is a 109 00:05:52,469 --> 00:05:50,400 bit chilly out here they will not be in 110 00:05:54,870 --> 00:05:52,479 their chairs for very long shannon 111 00:05:55,830 --> 00:05:54,880 walker flashing me a smile and a wink of 112 00:05:57,909 --> 00:05:55,840 the eye 113 00:06:00,629 --> 00:05:57,919 she looks to be in great shape and we 114 00:06:02,550 --> 00:06:00,639 should be just a few seconds away from 115 00:06:05,110 --> 00:06:02,560 doug wheelock joining his crewmates in 116 00:06:07,110 --> 00:06:05,120 these reclining chairs josh 117 00:06:09,110 --> 00:06:07,120 and rob as you continue to give us the 118 00:06:10,309 --> 00:06:09,120 report there on the ground people will 119 00:06:12,390 --> 00:06:10,319 notice you know whenever these crew 120 00:06:14,150 --> 00:06:12,400 members get out of this soyuz you know 121 00:06:15,510 --> 00:06:14,160 they've been up in space for more than 122 00:06:16,870 --> 00:06:15,520 five months you will notice that they 123 00:06:18,870 --> 00:06:16,880 keep their heads 124 00:06:20,550 --> 00:06:18,880 very very still 125 00:06:22,550 --> 00:06:20,560 the reason for that obviously is because 126 00:06:25,270 --> 00:06:22,560 their bodies and their uh their inner 127 00:06:27,029 --> 00:06:25,280 ears are not quite used to the gravity 128 00:06:29,110 --> 00:06:27,039 uh yet so they keep their heads still so 129 00:06:30,629 --> 00:06:29,120 they don't get dizzy or get lightheaded 130 00:06:33,189 --> 00:06:30,639 or anything like that so that is why you 131 00:06:35,110 --> 00:06:33,199 see the crew members sitting fairly 132 00:06:39,430 --> 00:06:35,120 still as they sit there in those 133 00:06:41,990 --> 00:06:40,950 well that is part of the protocol of 134 00:06:44,150 --> 00:06:42,000 course and 135 00:06:47,110 --> 00:06:44,160 the condition that they return to earth 136 00:06:49,350 --> 00:06:47,120 in is also part of the testimony to the 137 00:06:50,950 --> 00:06:49,360 incredible array of exercise equipment 138 00:06:53,909 --> 00:06:50,960 that exists up on the international 139 00:06:56,070 --> 00:06:53,919 space station uh daily exercise no 140 00:06:58,550 --> 00:06:56,080 exceptions uh about two hours of 141 00:06:59,670 --> 00:06:58,560 exercise a day to make sure that their 142 00:07:02,390 --> 00:06:59,680 muscles 143 00:07:04,390 --> 00:07:02,400 are toned uh that they're that their 144 00:07:06,469 --> 00:07:04,400 cardiovascular systems remain in good 145 00:07:08,070 --> 00:07:06,479 shape but during the absence of gravity 146 00:07:11,189 --> 00:07:08,080 for the five and a half to six months 147 00:07:12,550 --> 00:07:11,199 for each uh of their flights so 148 00:07:14,629 --> 00:07:12,560 in fact they're in pretty good shape 149 00:07:17,589 --> 00:07:14,639 when they come down uh despite the 150 00:07:19,670 --> 00:07:17,599 requirement obviously to acclimate to a 151 00:07:21,510 --> 00:07:19,680 gravity environment after almost a half 152 00:07:25,270 --> 00:07:21,520 year of weightlessness 153 00:07:28,390 --> 00:07:25,280 doug rylock is now out of the soyuz and 154 00:07:32,070 --> 00:07:28,400 the team is about to bring him carry him 155 00:07:34,150 --> 00:07:32,080 over to this reclining chair uh 156 00:07:36,710 --> 00:07:34,160 give a glimpse of him just moments from 157 00:07:38,710 --> 00:07:36,720 now here he comes right in front of me 158 00:07:41,029 --> 00:07:38,720 he'll be moving right 159 00:07:43,670 --> 00:07:41,039 right past me into his reclining chair 160 00:07:46,790 --> 00:07:43,680 he's waving flashing a big smile as they 161 00:07:49,189 --> 00:07:46,800 put him into his chair 162 00:07:51,670 --> 00:07:49,199 and uh we'll uh we'll get a moment with 163 00:07:53,909 --> 00:07:51,680 him just a second or two from now 164 00:07:56,070 --> 00:07:53,919 but today's reentry went by the book 165 00:07:57,749 --> 00:07:56,080 josh it was textbook 166 00:07:59,749 --> 00:07:57,759 it'll be interesting to talk to doc to 167 00:08:01,270 --> 00:07:59,759 get him to compare the shuttle re-entry 168 00:08:02,710 --> 00:08:01,280 to the soyuz re-entry you know we've 169 00:08:04,710 --> 00:08:02,720 been talking about the fact that he flew 170 00:08:06,950 --> 00:08:04,720 on sts-120 171 00:08:08,629 --> 00:08:06,960 back i guess three years ago almost to 172 00:08:11,029 --> 00:08:08,639 the day really 173 00:08:13,589 --> 00:08:11,039 i was in october of 2007 i believe and 174 00:08:14,790 --> 00:08:13,599 to uh to compare the two uh re-entries 175 00:08:18,790 --> 00:08:14,800 i'm sure that they are radically 176 00:08:24,950 --> 00:08:21,670 yes in fact and uh of course uh quite an 177 00:08:27,110 --> 00:08:24,960 eventful increment for doug rylak as he 178 00:08:29,029 --> 00:08:27,120 performed those three space walks with 179 00:08:30,790 --> 00:08:29,039 tracy caldwell dyson to replace the 180 00:08:33,670 --> 00:08:30,800 failed pump module on the international 181 00:08:35,509 --> 00:08:33,680 space station in one of the uh 182 00:08:37,029 --> 00:08:35,519 one of the true seminal moments of that 183 00:08:39,350 --> 00:08:37,039 increment that 184 00:08:41,029 --> 00:08:39,360 restored full power to the international 185 00:08:42,790 --> 00:08:41,039 space station 186 00:08:45,269 --> 00:08:42,800 wheelock uh getting his blood pressure 187 00:08:46,070 --> 00:08:45,279 taken which is customary by the team of 188 00:08:48,389 --> 00:08:46,080 uh 189 00:08:51,269 --> 00:08:48,399 russian nurses and the medical team 190 00:08:53,509 --> 00:08:51,279 that's on hand here but the nasa flight 191 00:08:56,150 --> 00:08:53,519 surgeon shannon moynihan is by shannon 192 00:08:58,710 --> 00:08:56,160 walker and dr bob hadden now the flight 193 00:09:00,870 --> 00:08:58,720 surgeon is uh with doug wheelock but he 194 00:09:02,870 --> 00:09:00,880 looks to be in great shape 195 00:09:15,509 --> 00:09:02,880 yeah we see we like smiling at the 196 00:09:20,070 --> 00:09:18,630 we'll stand by here with you josh 197 00:09:22,630 --> 00:09:20,080 while we 198 00:09:25,990 --> 00:09:22,640 enjoy the uh the view of the three crew 199 00:09:31,190 --> 00:09:28,870 but uh expedition 25 uh which began on 200 00:09:32,949 --> 00:09:31,200 the cusp of summer with a mid-june 201 00:09:36,389 --> 00:09:32,959 launch from the baikonur cosmodrome in 202 00:09:39,110 --> 00:09:36,399 kazakhstan ends in flawless fashion on 203 00:09:41,269 --> 00:09:39,120 the cusp of winter here on the uh north 204 00:09:45,750 --> 00:09:41,279 central step of kazakhstan with a 205 00:09:47,350 --> 00:09:45,760 bullseye landing by the soyuz tma-19 206 00:09:48,790 --> 00:09:47,360 now rob as we were talking about a few 207 00:09:50,630 --> 00:09:48,800 minutes ago you came down on the media 208 00:09:52,070 --> 00:09:50,640 helicopter the one that had the nasa 209 00:09:53,509 --> 00:09:52,080 chief photographer bill ingles and the 210 00:09:54,389 --> 00:09:53,519 rest of the media that are covering this 211 00:09:55,750 --> 00:09:54,399 launch 212 00:09:56,790 --> 00:09:55,760 what a lot of people don't realize is 213 00:09:58,470 --> 00:09:56,800 that that is one of the first 214 00:09:59,990 --> 00:09:58,480 helicopters that actually heads back 215 00:10:01,030 --> 00:10:00,000 toward cousteau and i 216 00:10:03,430 --> 00:10:01,040 said all the media and all the 217 00:10:04,710 --> 00:10:03,440 photographers can sort of pre-stage 218 00:10:06,870 --> 00:10:04,720 themselves 219 00:10:09,190 --> 00:10:06,880 uh typically the timeline would mean 220 00:10:11,110 --> 00:10:09,200 that that helicopter would leave within 221 00:10:12,550 --> 00:10:11,120 literally 15 to 20 minutes after the 222 00:10:16,949 --> 00:10:12,560 crew has been extracted do you think 223 00:10:21,030 --> 00:10:18,550 well i'll get to that in a minute josh 224 00:10:22,870 --> 00:10:21,040 but uh courtesy of rose cosmo so we're 225 00:10:27,269 --> 00:10:22,880 going to ask doug a question or two here 226 00:10:27,279 --> 00:10:41,350 how is the descent 227 00:10:57,750 --> 00:10:42,389 uh 228 00:11:01,190 --> 00:10:58,829 just 229 00:11:02,790 --> 00:11:01,200 beautiful we'll have a chance to talk 230 00:11:06,550 --> 00:11:02,800 later thank you doug and welcome back 231 00:11:09,990 --> 00:11:08,069 and i hope you uh were able to catch 232 00:11:11,670 --> 00:11:10,000 that josh a few words from doug wheelock 233 00:11:14,310 --> 00:11:11,680 we'll have a chance to talk to him later 234 00:11:16,470 --> 00:11:14,320 back in uh troost and i but uh the three 235 00:11:17,590 --> 00:11:16,480 crew members in outstanding shape as 236 00:11:19,590 --> 00:11:17,600 they uh 237 00:11:21,030 --> 00:11:19,600 get a few minutes to enjoy the smell of 238 00:11:23,030 --> 00:11:21,040 earth for the first time in five and a 239 00:11:24,949 --> 00:11:23,040 half months before they are brought into 240 00:11:26,550 --> 00:11:24,959 the medical tent to get out of their 241 00:11:28,230 --> 00:11:26,560 circle launch and entry suits into more 242 00:11:30,230 --> 00:11:28,240 comfortable flight suits and to be 243 00:11:31,910 --> 00:11:30,240 prepared for their helicopter ride in 244 00:11:33,430 --> 00:11:31,920 their respective helicopters back to 245 00:11:35,110 --> 00:11:33,440 coos tonight josh yeah rob we're 246 00:11:37,910 --> 00:11:35,120 continuing to take a look at the crew we 247 00:11:40,310 --> 00:11:37,920 actually uh we're not able to capture uh 248 00:11:41,829 --> 00:11:40,320 what expedition 25 commander douglas had 249 00:11:43,269 --> 00:11:41,839 told you so can you kind of summarize 250 00:11:47,990 --> 00:11:43,279 for us what he had said whenever you 251 00:11:52,150 --> 00:11:50,710 uh basically i asked him first of all 252 00:11:54,870 --> 00:11:52,160 how he felt he said he was in great 253 00:11:57,750 --> 00:11:54,880 shape and then we asked him how the ride 254 00:11:59,509 --> 00:11:57,760 down was and he he uh 255 00:12:02,470 --> 00:11:59,519 he smiled and said it was everything and 256 00:12:04,470 --> 00:12:02,480 more that he had expected i asked him uh 257 00:12:07,750 --> 00:12:04,480 what the his view of the space station 258 00:12:09,829 --> 00:12:07,760 was as they undocked earlier today and 259 00:12:11,030 --> 00:12:09,839 he said he had a beautiful view outside 260 00:12:13,509 --> 00:12:11,040 his window 261 00:12:15,670 --> 00:12:13,519 of the station and it was a spectacular 262 00:12:17,670 --> 00:12:15,680 view to see his 263 00:12:19,350 --> 00:12:17,680 his home in space for the past half year 264 00:12:21,590 --> 00:12:19,360 and what it looked like 265 00:12:24,870 --> 00:12:21,600 in full view it was almost like a 3d 266 00:12:28,550 --> 00:12:26,790 well rob that has been a phenomenal 267 00:12:31,430 --> 00:12:28,560 report there from the field as you stand 268 00:12:33,190 --> 00:12:31,440 there and uh watch the crew as they sit 269 00:12:35,350 --> 00:12:33,200 there and those are recliners and all 270 00:12:37,190 --> 00:12:35,360 bundled up with the cold uh weather 271 00:12:38,710 --> 00:12:37,200 there on the site we can see that 272 00:12:40,550 --> 00:12:38,720 they're beginning to carry the crew over 273 00:12:44,550 --> 00:12:40,560 to the medical tent how far of a walk is 274 00:12:49,030 --> 00:12:46,550 i'm estimating it's about that medical 275 00:12:51,269 --> 00:12:49,040 tense about 80 yards away 276 00:12:53,590 --> 00:12:51,279 there will be a fiota your chicken is 277 00:12:56,470 --> 00:12:53,600 already being carried in his chair and 278 00:12:57,990 --> 00:12:56,480 uh shannon walker is now being lifted 279 00:13:00,230 --> 00:12:58,000 she'll be brought in right behind your 280 00:13:01,430 --> 00:13:00,240 cheek and then relock to follow uh 281 00:13:03,990 --> 00:13:01,440 they're not going to let the crew 282 00:13:05,750 --> 00:13:04,000 members take too much time out there 283 00:13:06,790 --> 00:13:05,760 reelock is holding up a sign saying hi 284 00:13:07,990 --> 00:13:06,800 mom 285 00:13:10,629 --> 00:13:08,000 as uh 286 00:13:13,590 --> 00:13:10,639 he uh continues to enjoy his first 287 00:13:15,110 --> 00:13:13,600 moments back on it but 288 00:13:17,269 --> 00:13:15,120 all three crew members will be back in 289 00:13:19,670 --> 00:13:17,279 the medical tent a short time from now 290 00:13:22,069 --> 00:13:19,680 and we expect to be airborne back to 291 00:13:24,069 --> 00:13:22,079 coos tonight within the hour uh as this 292 00:13:25,829 --> 00:13:24,079 recovery process continues in flawless 293 00:13:27,509 --> 00:13:25,839 fashion josh 294 00:13:28,870 --> 00:13:27,519 rob once again thank you so much for all 295 00:13:31,269 --> 00:13:28,880 of that it's been invaluable to hear 296 00:13:32,389 --> 00:13:31,279 your account there from at the landing 297 00:13:34,069 --> 00:13:32,399 site uh 298 00:13:35,750 --> 00:13:34,079 on behalf of everybody here we wish you 299 00:13:38,389 --> 00:13:35,760 a happy thanksgiving and you guys have a 300 00:13:43,110 --> 00:13:38,399 safe uh safe trip back to coos tonight 301 00:13:47,189 --> 00:13:44,790 thank you very much josh a pleasure to 302 00:13:49,030 --> 00:13:47,199 join you today and thanks to our 303 00:13:50,790 --> 00:13:49,040 listeners and viewers on the nasa 304 00:13:52,550 --> 00:13:50,800 television network 305 00:14:01,110 --> 00:13:52,560 all right safe travels we'll talk to you 306 00:14:04,629 --> 00:14:02,550 once again that was a nasa public 307 00:14:07,110 --> 00:14:04,639 affairs officer rob navies who is uh 308 00:14:09,829 --> 00:14:07,120 there with the landing team uh on site 309 00:14:11,189 --> 00:14:09,839 this soyuz tma19 the recovery process 310 00:14:13,269 --> 00:14:11,199 continues they're in the process of 311 00:14:14,870 --> 00:14:13,279 moving all three the crew members over 312 00:14:17,509 --> 00:14:14,880 to the medical tent this is a large 313 00:14:19,189 --> 00:14:17,519 orange inflatable tent 314 00:14:22,230 --> 00:14:19,199 that is just a few yards away from the 315 00:14:25,990 --> 00:14:23,990 as rob and i were talking about the 316 00:14:27,829 --> 00:14:26,000 russians make a very quick work of all 317 00:14:29,590 --> 00:14:27,839 this but especially whenever the weather 318 00:14:31,829 --> 00:14:29,600 is like it is and it's a very cold they 319 00:14:34,470 --> 00:14:31,839 want to get the crew members off into 320 00:14:37,110 --> 00:14:34,480 the warmer environments of that medical 321 00:14:39,350 --> 00:14:37,120 tent fairly quickly 322 00:14:41,670 --> 00:14:39,360 once again our official times tonight 323 00:14:43,509 --> 00:14:41,680 the hatches were closed at 4 14 p.m 324 00:14:46,870 --> 00:14:43,519 central time 325 00:14:49,670 --> 00:14:46,880 the undocking took place at 7 23 pm 326 00:14:52,629 --> 00:14:49,680 central time the deorbit burn began at 9 327 00:14:56,150 --> 00:14:52,639 55 it wrapped up at 9 59 328 00:14:58,870 --> 00:14:56,160 and then our landing took place at 10 46 329 00:15:02,470 --> 00:14:58,880 p.m central time wrapping up a fairly