Expedition 45/Visiting Crew Launches to the International Space Station
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Expedition 45 Soyuz Commander Sergey Volkov of the Russian Federal Space Agency (Roscosmos) and visiting crew members Andreas Mogensen of the European Space Agency (ESA) and Aidyn Aimbetov of the Kazakh Space Agency (Kazcosmos) launched on the Russian Soyuz TMA-18M spacecraft on Sept. 2, Kazakh time from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan bound for the International Space Station. Volkov will spend six months on the station while Mogensen and Aimbetov will be on board the station for just eight days. The footage also includes the crew’s pre-launch activities and post-launch interviews with Michael Suffredini, NASA ISS Program Manager; William Gerstenmaier, NASA Associate Administrator for Human Exploration and Operations; Jan Woerner, ESA Director General; and Esben Lunde Larsen, Minister for Higher Education and Science, Denmark.
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Expedition 45/Visiting Crew Launches to the International Space Station
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17 Comments
Nice 🙂
First Danish astronaut onboard — Historic moment for Denmark 🙂
Reach for the stars…🚀🌠
We didt it😂😀😆😃😄😏😊
Good luck, mans!!! )
I love to to see Denmark flag ..its realy Historic moment for Denmark 🙂
10:36 are those boxes their holding contain their oxygen systems?
IDÈ: Når nu Andreas Mogensen vender tilbage fredag d. 12/9, skal vi så ikke allesammen klæde os ud som aber?
Make some Noise for the Rocketboys!!
I love the fact Russia can still send people to space. and with the vast resources of the United States. we can’t do that anymore.
Some day, robots called (AstroBots) will have to accompany the Astronauts to be a reliable partner for all our extreme steps in exploring the universe.
All the best — dear Astronauts, We all are proud of you and your family.
Anyone mind describing to me what it is that they tie in a knot in their suits? I know it’s a bladder of some sort, but that seems a little odd to rely on a knot to contain vital life support…Thanks 😀
Super!
very good news
Nothing like having to use a shitty Russian taxi to fly US “astronauts” into space. Russia doesn’t even like the USA. LOL
Алга Казахстан!
Another great launch! Thanks Russia!