International Flight No. 348Soyuz MS-26BurlakRussia![]() |
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No. | Surname | Given names | Position | Flight No. | Duration | Orbits | |
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Ovchinin | Aleksei Nikolaevich | Commander | 3 | 220d 08h 57m 16s | 3520 |
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Vagner | Ivan Viktorovich | Flight Engineer | 2 | 220d 08h 57m 16s | 3520 |
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Pettit | Donald Roy | Flight Engineer | 4 | 220d 08h 57m 16s | 3520 |
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Launch vehicle: | Soyuz-2.1a (No. M15000-070) |
Spacecraft: | Soyuz MS-26 (MS No. 757) |
Launch from the Baikonur Cosmodrome. Landing
147 km southeast of Dzheskasgan. The spacecraft docked after two orbits to the International Space Station. |
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Last update on April 21, 2025. ![]() |
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