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[edit]DescriptionT+5 Sek- Liftoff ISS Expedition 56-57 (42618752771).jpeg |
Deutsch: Am 6. Juni 2018, ist der 42-jährige Geophysiker Alexander Gerst gemeinsam mit seinen Crew-Kollegen, der NASA-Astronautin Serena Maria Aunon-Chancellor und dem russischen Kosmonauten Sergei Prokopyev, planmäßig um 13:12.41 Uhr Mitteleuropäischer Sommerzeit an Bord des Sojus-Raumschiffs MS-09 vom russischen Kosmodrom in Baikonur (Kasachstan) zur Internationalen Raumstation gestartet.
Mehr zur Horizons-Mission finden Sie unter: www.dlr.de/horizons Credits: DLR (CC-BY 3.0) |
Date | Taken on 6 June 2018, 17:12:52 |
Source | T+5 Sek: Liftoff ISS Expedition 56/57 |
Author | DLR_de |
Flickr set InfoField | Mission horizons |
Flickr tags InfoField | esa; sojus; raumfahrt; kosmodrom; iss; baikonur; dlr; alexandergerst; deutscheszentrumfürluftundraumfahrt; horizons |
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