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New photo Astronaut shows what it looked like for him to walk on Earth after 197 days on the ISS

A NASA astronaut shows what it was like for him to get his legs under him on the ground after spending 197 days in space defying gravity.


In a video posted to Twitter, A.J. 'Drew' Feustel, 53, welcomed back the crew of the recently returned Soyuz MS-09 that had just spent six months at his former place of residence, the International Space Station (ISS). 


'Welcome home #SoyuzMS09 ! On October 5th this is what I looked like walking heel-toe eyes closed after 197 days on @Space_Station during the Field Test experiment,' Feustel tweeted. 'I hope the newly returned crew feels a lot better. Video credit @IndiraFeustel' 


Feustel can be seen wearing a harness with two men on either side holding out their hands to prevent him from falling in the video. 


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A.J. 'Drew' Feustel stands with arms crossed and with two people standing to his sides at the start of the video


A.J. 'Drew' Feustel stands with arms crossed and with two people standing to his sides at the start of the video



A.J. 'Drew' Feustel stands with arms crossed and with two people standing to his sides at the start of the video





Feustel shakily ends up stepping towards his right-hand side as he goes forward only stopping when the woman with the clipboard calls out 'stop'


Feustel shakily ends up stepping towards his right-hand side as he goes forward only stopping when the woman with the clipboard calls out 'stop'






Back down to Earth


Back down to Earth



Feustel shakily ends up stepping towards his right-hand side as he goes forward only stopping when the woman with the clipboard calls out 'stop'



Arms crossed, he takes three somewhat steady steps before his stepping foot occasionally drifts to the side as he moves forward.  


The astronaut ends the exercise after about 10 steps and he ends up drifting more completely towards his right-hand side when a woman with a clipboard calls 'stop.'

'I wanted to document what it's like for the astronauts when they arrive back to planet Earth,' Indira Feustel, wife of Drew Feustel, tweeted explaining the footage she took on her own Twitter account.


'Every (male astronaut emoji)/(female astronaut emoji) has their own experience; their own science experiments they participate in.'




Indira Feustel added her own details on Twitter about the video footage her husband posted


Indira Feustel added her own details on Twitter about the video footage her husband posted



Indira Feustel added her own details on Twitter about the video footage her husband posted





A.J. 'Drew' Feustel, a Ph.D. in geological sciences specializing in seismology commanded the 55 and 56 Expeditions to the ISS


A.J. 'Drew' Feustel, a Ph.D. in geological sciences specializing in seismology commanded the 55 and 56 Expeditions to the ISS



A.J. 'Drew' Feustel, a Ph.D. in geological sciences specializing in seismology commanded the 55 and 56 Expeditions to the ISS



According to Indira, this was only her husband's second day back from his six-and-a-half month mission to the ISS. 


He had been the commander of the ISS Expeditions 55 and 56 returning from orbit just this past fall. 


The three-member crew of Soyuz MS-09 that Feustel wished well, ISS Expedition 57, landed in Kazakhstan on Thursday. They had circled the globe 3,152 times, covering 83.3 million miles in their own 197 days in orbit. 


NASA astronaut Serena Auñón-Chancellor, Expedition Commander Alexander Gerst of the European Space Agency and Soyuz commander Sergey Prokopyev of Roscosmos State Corporation for Space Activities of Russia all returned safely after a dramatic repair to a leak in the Soyuz spacecraft itself.




The Russian Soyuz MS-09 crew craft and the Northrop Grumman (formerly Orbital ATK) Cygnus space freighter are seen attached to the International Space Station with the orbital complex's basketball court-sized solar arrays in the lower right background. The eastern coast of Brazil is pictured in the lower left corner of the frame. 


The Russian Soyuz MS-09 crew craft and the Northrop Grumman (formerly Orbital ATK) Cygnus space freighter are seen attached to the International Space Station with the orbital complex's basketball court-sized solar arrays in the lower right background. The eastern coast of Brazil is pictured in the lower left corner of the frame. 



The Russian Soyuz MS-09 crew craft and the Northrop Grumman (formerly Orbital ATK) Cygnus space freighter are seen attached to the International Space Station with the orbital complex's basketball court-sized solar arrays in the lower right background. The eastern coast of Brazil is pictured in the lower left corner of the frame. 





At the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, Expedition 56 crewmembers Serena Aunon-Chancellor of NASA (left), Sergey Prokopyev of Roscosmos (center) and Alexander Gerst of the European Space Agency (right) in front of the Soyuz MS-09 spacecraft May 20


At the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, Expedition 56 crewmembers Serena Aunon-Chancellor of NASA (left), Sergey Prokopyev of Roscosmos (center) and Alexander Gerst of the European Space Agency (right) in front of the Soyuz MS-09 spacecraft May 20



At the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, Expedition 56 crewmembers Serena Aunon-Chancellor of NASA (left), Sergey Prokopyev of Roscosmos (center) and Alexander Gerst of the European Space Agency (right) in front of the Soyuz MS-09 spacecraft May 20



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