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How do Russian mission controllers communicate with returning Soyuz
vehicles during the deorbit burn and early reentry period, which must happen well away from Russian ground stations to allow landing in Kazahstan? Coverage of the return on NASA television has included nearly continuous audio up through atmospheric entry. Do they relay the radio traffic through ISS, and backhaul it via TDRS? If so, has ISS always had this capability, even back when there was only Zvezda, Zarya and Node 1? What did the USSR do during the Mir and Salyut days, when they were on their own? Was there a network of supporting ground stations around the world, like the US had during Apollo? -- Jordan. |
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