Fifty years to the day that humans stepped on the Moon in a giant leap for humanity, three space travelers are launching to our orbiting laboratory. NASA’s Andrew Morgan, Roscosmos’ Alexander Skvortsov and European Space Agency’s Luca Parmitano will launch at 12:28 p.m. EDT aboard the Soyuz MS-13 rocket for a six journey journey to the International Space Station. Tune in starting at 11:30 a.m. EDT to see launch coverage:
July 2019 Expedition 60 Crew Launch to the International Space Station

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14 responses to “July 2019 Expedition 60 Crew Launch to the International Space Station”
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Flight Director Mary Lawrence has nice child bearing hips for sure.
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Feminsists will be taking over the world soon and the world become a very, very dangerous place.
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good job
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I like turtles
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So for USA after so much hate antirussia sanctions they hitchhiking on Russian Soyuz
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So much playing Kennedy while flying Russian rocket. Propaganda
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Great Work
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Merry Christmas
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The second stage seemed to have some significant roll oscillations. It's probably nominal, just an observation. Great job.
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1:00:50 is the best moment
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good luke
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go NASA
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Dear Americans, you still haven't created yet anything like RD-180 (the rocket engine you're still buying from Russia), could't even copy that. Hope for your Musk 🙂




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