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Soyuz Heads To Space Station With New Crew

An anonymous reader writes: Last night, a Soyuz rocket blasted off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan to deliver three astronauts to the International Space Station. Russia's Sergey Volkov, Denmark's Andreas Mogensen, and Kazakhstan's Aidyn Aimbetov reached orbit without incident, and they'll dock with the ISS in the wee hours of Friday morning. Mogensen and Aimbetov will only stay until 11 September, at which point they and Expedition 44 commander Gennady Padalka will undock and return to Earth. (Here's a neat time-lapse of changing a Soyuz craft's parking space at the ISS.) Padalka was in charge for the current expedition, but he'll be passing command of Expedition 45 to NASA's Scott Kelly. Kelly and Oleg Kornienko will soon reach the halfway point of their one-year mission at the space station. It's worth noting that this was the 500th rocket launch from the Gagarin launchpad at Baikonur.

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  1. Re:Worth noting by DNS-and-BIND · · Score: 1, Troll

    Nobody cares. He's white! Hardly representative of Denmark's future. They should have picked a more diverse applicant, not that ancient 19th century crap.

    Moreover, he'll be very unpopular in Denmark because he's holding himself above others. Jante Law negatively portrays and criticises individual success and achievement as unworthy and inappropriate. Scandinavian culture is collectivist and has a condescending attitude towards individualism and success - hallmarks of the American-style astronaut. He's going to encounter a shitstorm of hate once he gets back, because Danes greatly look down on individual success and achievement as unworthy and inappropriate. Sucks to be him! Maybe the Americans can keep him, because he sure won't be welcome back home.

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