The return of Andreas Mogensen | Huginn Mission
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- Опубліковано 11 бер 2024
- After more than 6 months on the International Space Station, ESA astronaut Andreas Mogensen returned to Earth, marking the end of his Huginn mission. It was his second mission to the Space Station and his first long-duration, where he was the pilot of Crew-7, which consisted of Jasmin Moghbeli (NASA), Satoshi Furukawa (JAXA), and Konstantin Borisov (Roscosmos).
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Velkommen hjem, Andreas Mogensen 😎🇩🇰🇩🇰🇩🇰
We are immensely proud of you Andreas Mogensen, i hope you get to return to the station again and get that dream space walk outside.
I hope so too. But with his training experience, he could be assigned to Artemis 4. A lunar EVA?
My great great grandfather's name was Andreas Mogensen, he lived from 1794-1871. He would not have believed a word if someone had told him a man with his name would one day come back from half a year in space. Velkommen hjem Andreas, fornem mission.
Hello ESA,
beautiful job👨🚀👩🚀🚀💙🖌
Go ESA! Well done 👍 Thank you for your hard work, Mr Andreas Mogensen! MUCH appreciated!!! 🥰
Welcome back Andreas. We are proud of your great mission on the ISS - thank you for all you have taught us during your stay on the station!!!!
Welcome back Andreas 😃 It was a pleasure to follow your mission !
Completely goosebumped. Good job sir. 🇩🇰🇪🇺🇺🇲
Welcome home Andreas
Welcome back!
So good to see the team back, safe and healthy. They need a lot of rest now.
On the contrary. They need to exercise their butts of to function on earth again. They can rest after the first 45 days. 😊
Very nice! ❤ Warm hugs
Tranquility sea... The Raven has landed 👍🇩🇰
ขอบคุณทีี่ได้เห็นภาพเผยแพร่ที่ไม่เคยเห็นมาก่อนนักบินอาวกาศทุกๆท่านกลับบ้านอย่างปลอดภัยคะ🙏🚀👍
willkommen andreas schön das ihr wieder da seit fühlt euch umarmt alles liebe 🤝👍👍👍
Thank you /Merci/ dank U wel
I wonder why only 2323 views of this video in 4 hours, this shows very few people around the Europe or world are interested in space ...
I guess most people watched the live stream, or on other platforms ❤️
Thwre was a tin of live streams showing the whole trip. This is a tiny snippet. Like a teaser for a movie.
❤❤❤❤Beautiful!
⭐️🎖🏅🥇
So could ESA sent Andreas back to get his spacewalk that he so deserves.
The fact they have to carry the astronauts out of the capsule after 6 month of exposure to "zero gravity" makes me doubt that we will ever get people to Mars if we don't have some way to produce gravity.
Good they are safely home and Welcome back to earth.
velkommen hjem Andreas Mogensen store fan 😀
Velkommen hjem!!!
MR .
Altså, den splash down og de sammenfaldende faldskærme er noget af det smukkeste!!!
Helt enig. Det er et vildt syn.
0:15 A space bell?! Is that a nautical tradition? Because it looks like one of those low-tech things that seems out of place, but are important because they connect humans across time.
When a new commander assumes control of the International Space Station (ISS), the tradition of ringing a bell symbolises the transfer of command. It’s a meaningful ritual that honours leadership, teamwork, and the remarkable journey of human exploration in space. 🛰️🔔🌌
@@EuropeanSpaceAgencyIn Denmark. Ringing the bell at a bodega or bar means that you're paying for drinks for everyone. 😅
I didn't even know that they have such a bell up there
And yes nautical tradition it’s done via a bell or a “pipe” (whistle) which is done for any occasion from an important person coming onboard or leaving, sailing past another vessel as a form of respect to the passing vessel, change of commanding officers etc.
It's interesting that when ESA draws the earth, they do it with North America at the center. 0:50
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I can't imagine to get into a Tesla portable toilet and do re-entry. Bravery!
Azt ne akard tudni, Mogensen, hogy mit jelent,ha en ideges vagyok. LOL
My request to European Space agency to create an Artificial Rain 🌧️🌧️🌧️ snowfall, cloud ☁️☁️☁️☁️🌨️🌨️🌨️ for a period of 5 months to my State Odisha in India, Bhubaneswar, Cuttack, Puri, Khorda in odisha state in India
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I'm always happy about a successful mission, especially when the astronauts come back safe and sound.
However, I'm not happy that it's 2024 and the video quality is only 720p and it sucks. We should still work on this, because this is all we viewers get, we can only watch from the armchair, we have no other option. If it can be solved, contact the authorities for better quality! Thank You! Come on Spaceman
I feel incredibly blessed that we see any of it at all !!! Beautiful, ESA !!!! 😊
@@globalheartYes! But! Well, your taxes finance them, just like wars, but unfortunately we spend shamefully little on space research, which of course is not ESA's fault, but neither can NASA or the other space agencies. Many people do not yet see the importance of space exploration.
This isn't the whole video. It's a tiny snippet. I've watched streams of it in higher resolution. 😊
@@charismahornum-fries691
Hello! I saw the live "NASA's SpaceX Crew-7 Re-entry and Splashdown" on the NASA UA-cam channel, since SpaceX came from YT, it's only 720P on the X. Do you have a 1080P or higher resolution link?
I didn't find it. Practically, 4K is already the standard, but a 1080P shouldn't be a sensation anymore.