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POTD: Apollo-Soyuz "vodka" rations, 1975

American astronauts Tom Stafford and Deke Slayton holding tubes of vodka given to them by Russian cosmonauts during historic rendezvous and linkup of Apollo and Soyuz spacecraft. Who cares what space food tastes like when your meal comes with a...

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ROMAINE JEROME: DNA Moondust Collection

[ via Romaine Jerome ] November 12, 2008 - Geneva, Switzerland - Timepieces made from fragments of the Apollo XI spacecraft, and the Soyuz spacecraft, dials with mineral structure containing Moon dust, with straps...

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Blind NASA Engineer Solves Russian Problem

A U.S. space agency team led by a blind engineer built a system to receive data from a Soyuz spacecraft just days after Russia asked for assistance.

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Blind NASA engineer solves Russian problem

GREENBELT, Md., Nov. 11 (UPI) -- A U.S. space agency team led by a blind engineer built a system to receive data from a Soyuz spacecraft just days after Russia asked for assistance. National Aeronautics and Space Administration officials said the request from the Russian Federal Space Agency was to devise a way to capture telemetry data from a Soyuz space capsule during de-orbit and re-entry. Marco...

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Frank De Winne Prepares for new Mission

In May 2009, Belgian ESA astronaut Frank De Winne will fly together with Russian cosmonaut Roman Romanenko and Canadian Space Agency astronaut Robert Thirsk on a Russian Soyuz spacecraft to the ISS. His back-up for the trip will be Dutch ESA astronaut André Kuipers. credit: ESA

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Expedition 17 Crew Returns From Space

NASA said space traveler Richard Garriott and two members of the Expedition 17th crew have returned safely from the International Space Station. Garriott and Russian cosmonauts Sergei Volkov and Oleg Kononeko landed their Soyuz spacecraft in Kazakhstan Thursday after 199 days in orbit.

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Spaceflight Participant Richard Garriott And Two Members of the 17th I.S.S. Crew have Returned to Earth

Spaceflight participant Richard Garriott and two members of the 17th crew to live and work aboard the International Space Station returned to Earth at 10:37 p.m. CDT, Thursday. Russian cosmonauts Sergei Volkov and Oleg Kononeko landed their Soyuz spacecraft at its targeted site in the steppes of Kazakhstan after completing 199 days in orbit and [...]

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Soyuz spacecraft returns Russians and American

A Soyuz capsule carrying an American and two Russians touched down on target in Kazakhstan today after a descent from the international space station, safely delivering the first two men to follow t...

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Soyuz spacecraft returns Russians and American

A Soyuz capsule carrying an American and two Russians touched down on target in Kazakhstan today after a descent from the international space station, safely delivering the first two men to follow their fathers into space.

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Russia Increases Space Efforts

Image 1: Soyuz spacecraft (TMA version)Image 2: The unmanned Progress M-52 (ISS-17P) spacecraft photographed by the crew of Expedition 11 following its undocking from the International Space Station at 15:16 CDT on 15 June 2005. The spacecraft had previously delivered supplies to the space station before being filled with rubbish and disconnected from the orbital complex, in preparation for its destruction...

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Why this space ride won’t be so rough

Coming back to Earth from space is never routine, but this week's descent of a Soyuz spacecraft with two Russian cosmonauts and a private space traveler from America will be more closely watched than usual — because of two rough rides that came before.

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Www.OSIR.org.in - US Game Designer Blasts Into Space With DNA Cargo - ABC News

An American computer game designer reached space Sunday, fulfilling a long-deferred childhood dream that began with the flight of his astronaut father. This image provided by NASA TV shows Soyuz rocket with two Americans _ software millionaire Source: www.abcnews.go.com Gamer in space on ride of his life - Chicago TribuneBAIKONUR, Kazakhstan [...]

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Russian Rocket Blasts Into Space With Two Americans Onboard

The International Space Station was the destination of a Soyuz spacecraft that left Kazakhstan last week with two Americans and one Russian cosmonaut on board. Read all about this exciting and innovative launch.

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Richard Garriott, First Space Tourist, Docks At International Space Station

A Russian Soyuz spacecraft brought first space tourist Richard Garriott to the International Space Station Tuesday and the American boarded the orbiting facility manned by two cosmonauts and an astronaut. The Soyuz TMA-13 also carrying NASA astronaut Mike Fincke and Russian cosmonaut Yuri Lonchakov docked to the ISS at 4:38 a.m. EDT. The three visitors were welcomed by ISS crews Sergei Volkov and Oleg...

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Space tourist safely in orbit

THE Russian Soyuz spacecraft carrying US millionaire Richard Garriott, who paid £17 million to journey to the International Space Station, docked safely yesterday.