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Soyuz crew launches to space station on This Week @NASA – September 4, 2015
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On Sept. 2, a Soyuz spacecraft launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan with Expedition 45 Soyuz Commander Sergey Volkov of the Russian Federal Space Agency and visiting crew members Andreas Mogensen and Aidyn Aimbetov. Two days later, the trio docked to the International Space Station and were greeted by the crew onboard, including NASA’s Scott Kelly and Kjell Lindgren. Volkov will spend six months on the station while Mogensen and Aimbetov are scheduled to return to Earth after eight days. Also, Showcasing Commercial Crew progress, SLS test stand construction, Environmental monitoring from space, ABoVE: Climate impacts study and High Ice Water Content mission!
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Starliner? What a stupid name.
#thuglife
This is so important and awesome!
Exciting stuff!
Everything you do NASA is great. You are the best+ the Russians are great too. All Astronuts are great. Aloha to you and the Astronauts.
More exciting at NASA this week 😀
Still, Starliner.… Sounds like a cheesy name for such an important crew carried (whoops, forgot the name XP Mind blank)
Fly away through September air 🚀
I don’t like the name TWAN
Алға Қазақстан!
we love the nasa.
- Will actually the Boeing CST 100 Starliner craft be the FIRST real commercially managed and fully private-company constructed, to succesfully conduct a transportation of Astronauts up to the ISS and back again to Earth, or — if not — which Company will be the first to accomplish this vital task, as the plans appear today?
— Tobbe in Sweden -
QUE LINDO ISTO HAHAHA