![reentry - With what attitude does Soyuz reenter, and in what way might this angled pattern on Exp. 53's return a result of attitude? - Space Exploration Stack Exchange reentry - With what attitude does Soyuz reenter, and in what way might this angled pattern on Exp. 53's return a result of attitude? - Space Exploration Stack Exchange](https://i.stack.imgur.com/CDjnL.jpg)
reentry - With what attitude does Soyuz reenter, and in what way might this angled pattern on Exp. 53's return a result of attitude? - Space Exploration Stack Exchange
During re entry, in either the shuttle or capsule, do the astronauts feel G Forces? If so in what direction? - Quora
During re entry, in either the shuttle or capsule, do the astronauts feel G Forces? If so in what direction? - Quora
During re entry, in either the shuttle or capsule, do the astronauts feel G Forces? If so in what direction? - Quora
![A snug fit: this is what the ride home from the ISS, aboard a Soyuz capsule, looks like on the inside. : r/space A snug fit: this is what the ride home from the ISS, aboard a Soyuz capsule, looks like on the inside. : r/space](https://external-preview.redd.it/aCMrySNVL6QlbARtkp_hars8KM5oRDAzygO7q6sTH_A.jpg?auto=webp&s=601fbbb7073e608022e1302e2a603deb58c9c84a)
A snug fit: this is what the ride home from the ISS, aboard a Soyuz capsule, looks like on the inside. : r/space
![Is it possible to design a spacecraft reentry with a 'shallower' profile, resulting in lower g-loading and heating? Could you fly a profile that decelerates more slowly, say at a maximum of Is it possible to design a spacecraft reentry with a 'shallower' profile, resulting in lower g-loading and heating? Could you fly a profile that decelerates more slowly, say at a maximum of](https://qph.cf2.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-966b87b9acea7ce1337b9b8233122647.webp)