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2019 in spaceflightAnatoli IvanishinAndrew R. MorganAstronaut birthplaces by US stateExpedition 60Expedition 61Expedition 62Expedition 63Hazza Al MansouriIvan VagnerJessica MeirKounotori_8List of Asian astronautsList of International Space Station expeditionsList of Jewish astronautsList of Muslim astronautsList of R-7 launches (2015–2019)List of Russian human spaceflight missionsList of Soyuz missionsList of astronauts by first flightList of astronauts by nameList of astronauts educated at the United States Military AcademyList of astronauts with ancestry from Arab countriesList of female spacefarersList of human spaceflightsList of human spaceflights, 2011–2020List of human spaceflights to the International Space StationList of space travelers by nationalityList of spaceflight recordsMohammed bin Rashid Space CentreNASA Astronaut Group 21NASA Astronaut Group 23Nick HagueNikolai Tikhonov (cosmonaut)Oleg SkripochkaR-7 (rocket family)Soyuz-FGSoyuz (rocket family)Soyuz MS
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Soyuz MS-15 was a Soyuz spacef ...... tallest building in the world.
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2020-04-17
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2019-09-25
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Oleg Skripochka
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Sergey Ryzhikov
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Jessica Meir
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Thomas Marshburn
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Andrew Morgan
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Hazza Al Mansouri
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Sultan Al Neyadi, MBRSC
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Sarmat / Сармат
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Al Mansouri, Skripochka and Meir
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Expedition 61/62
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Expedition 61/62
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Expedition 60/61/62
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The Soyuz MS-15 ascending into space as seen from the ISS.
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Steppe of Kazakhstan near the town of Dzhezkazgan
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2019-09-25