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651:Time docked
621:Inclination
568:Soyuz TMA-9
513:Backup crew
415:Second Part
363:Soyuz TMA-9
320:expeditions
180:Soyuz TMA-9
132:Soyuz TMA-9
1950:Categories
1888:commanders
1789:Since 2020
1412:See also:
1359:NASA.gov:
1351:Space.gs:
1216:21 October
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1119:References
898:End (UTC)
848:Spacewalks
839:Conclusion
788:Commander
761:Element 21
424:Commander
408:First Part
81:Expedition
1909:underline
1683:2015–2019
1572:2010–2014
1501:2005–2009
1428:2000–2004
1324:6 October
1297:6 October
1270:6 October
1243:6 October
1189:2 January
989:starboard
901:Duration
879:airlock.
779:Apollo 14
737:spacewalk
560:Discovery
553:mission:
405:Position
384:Discovery
375:Discovery
237:Crew size
202:Williams
197:Discovery
168:Discovery
154:Williams
149:Discovery
123: UTC
107: UTC
1925:Category
1156:Archived
885:Mission
806:Progress
766:scandium
724:Atlantis
715:Atlantis
701:Atlantis
645:Undocked
390:brought
386:mission
216:Atlantis
183:Reiter:
135:Reiter:
1915:italics
1866:Related
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1079:EVA 5‡
1071:Destiny
1064:to the
1029:STS-117
1021:Destiny
980:Destiny
906:EVA 1‡
891:Start (
868:during
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703:reentry
605:Perigee
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380:STS-121
245:Members
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137:STS-121
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940:Pirs
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503:NASA
439:NASA
398:Crew
310:and
276:EVAs
232:Crew
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741:EST
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462:RSA
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