International Flight No. 325Soyuz MS-19AstraeusRussia |
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No. | Surname | Given names | Position | Flight No. | Duration | Orbits | |
1 | Shkaplerov | Anton Nikolayevich | Commander | 4 | 176d 02h 32m 59s | 2759 | |
2 | Shipenko | Klim Alekseyevich | UKP | 1 | 11d 19h 40m 28s | 185 | |
3 | Peresild | Yulia Sergeyevna | UKP | 1 | 11d 19h 40m 28s | 185 |
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Launch vehicle: | Soyuz-2.1a (No. Kh15000-047) |
Spacecraft: | Soyuz MS-19 (MS No. 749) |
Launch from the Baikonur Cosmodrome. Landing
148 km southeast of Dzheskasgan. Following an only three-hours solo flight Soyuz MS-19 docked to ISS on October 05, 2021. Actress Yulia Peresild and producer Klim Shipenko, who are making their first flights into space, spend 12 days on the space station, filming segments for a movie titled "Challenge" under a commercial agreement between Roscosmos and Moscow-based media entities. They returned to Earth with Oleg Novitsky October 17, 2021 on the Soyuz MS-18 spacecraft, which is currently docked at the space station, for a parachute-assisted landing on the Kazakh steppe. Anton Shkaplerov remained aboard the station through March 2022, returning with Mark Vande Hei and Pyotr Dubrov on the Soyuz MS-19 spacecraft. The return of Mark Vande Hei and Pyotr Dubrov marked the end of a 355-day mission. |
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Last update on May 23, 2024. |