So they will spend only 3h30min in the Soyuz capsule ?
Actually, hatch closing is at 5 a.m. GMT, so they will spend in the capsule at least 3 hours more.
Additionally, there is an error in
the Roscosmos news. They mixed time zones, and their GMT time is actually UTC+1, and I just translated what they had written, which means undocking and landing is 1 UTC hour earlier. It's been already fixed in my earlier post, and will be fixed in a moment in the calendar event.
CBS News Space:
Station crew gears up for Soyuz TMA-22 entry and landing
SPACE.com:
Space Station Crew to Return to Earth Friday
Spaceflight Now:
Mission Status Center
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08:15:30 |04:15:30 a.m. |165 |04 |01 |26 |Undock command
08:18:30|04:18:30 a.m.|165|04|04|26|Physical separation/hooks open
08:21:30|04:21:30 a.m.|165|04|07|26|Soyuz separation burn No. 1 (15 sec, 1.2 mph)
10:49:40|06:49:40 a.m.|165|06|35|36|Soyuz deorbit burn start (257.7 mph)
10:54:05|06:54:05 a.m.|165|06|40|01|Deorbit burn complete
11:18:10|07:18:10 a.m.|165|07|04|06|Separation of modules (87 miles altitude)
11:21:28|07:21:28 a.m.|165|07|07|24|Atmospheric entry (63.2 miles altitude)
11:23:24|07:23:24 a.m.|165|07|09|20|Entry guidance start (50.9 miles altitude)
11:28:51|07:28:51 a.m.|165|07|14|47|Maximum G-load (21.4 miles altitude)
11:30:51|07:30:51 a.m.|165|07|16|47|Parachute open command (6.6 miles altitude)
11:45:51|07:45:51 a.m.|165|07|31|47|Landing (51°01' N, 67°10' E)[/table]