
Originally Posted by
pschroeter
I also wonder if the soft landing rockets, which fire moments before the capsule touches the ground, didn’t fire evenly, wouldn’t they flip the capsule violently onto its side?
I think that in that moment, the capsule is still hanging from the parachute - the rockets are intended only to slow the capsule down, not to lift it up. So if the solid motors don't fire evenly, it will just swing like a pendulum. And Soyuz capsules often end up on their side, AFAIK, though I think it's usually the parachute that drags them down.
(English is not my first language, so please excuse any mistakes and unintended ambiguities.)