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Bumpy landing scares astronaut

2008-04-21 14:38
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Star City - South Korea's first astronaut said on Monday she was scared at the sight of flames licking the outside of her Russian re-entry capsule while she and two crewmates made a bumpy return to Earth.

Yi So-yeon, a nanotechnology engineer from Seoul, returned to Earth on Saturday after 11 days aboard the International Space Station, along with Russian cosmonaut Yuri Malenchenko and US astronaut Peggy Whitson.

A technical glitch made their re-entry into the Earth's atmosphere much steeper than usual, and they landed in the steppes of Kazakhstan about 420km away from their planned landing site.

The so-called "ballistic" re-entry exposed the crew to twice the usual gravitational forces. The flames Yi described may have been caused by friction heating the capsule as it fell through the atmosphere.

Speaking at a press conference at the cosmonaut training centre outside Moscow, Yi appeared happy and said despite her fear she took her cues from the behaviour of her crewmates.

"During the descent there was some kind of fire outside the Soyuz capsule because we were going through the atmosphere. At first I was scared, but the two other guys looked okay, so I tried to look okay, too," she said.

Whitson told reporters that Saturday's ballistic landing, which plotted a steeper, more direct trajectory towards earth than planned, was irregular but not an emergency.

"The Soyuz has been through its history very reliable, there has obviously been some issue in the last couple of descents which went ballistic, but I'm sure the engineers will determine what the problems are and get them fixed," she said.

Whitson appeared frail and was escorted by a Russian space agency worker to her seat at the news conference after spending almost 185 days in space.

In October, a Soyuz capsule carrying Malaysia's first space tourist touched down about 200km off course in a similar ballistic landing caused by a technical glitch.

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