US Russian crew to be released three times on the International Space Station

The Russian Soyuz rocket carrying NASA astronauts Johnny Kim, Roscosmos Kosmonos Sergei Lizhikov, Alexei Zubritsky and the Soyuz MS-27 spaceship will lift it towards the Russian-Russian space station on the Russian rental Baikonur Cosmodrome.
NASA astronaut Johnny Kim and two Russian crew members successfully boarded a Russian spacecraft on Tuesday to the International Space Station.
A planned Soyuz booster rocket was lifted from a launch facility in Baikonur, covered in Russia in Kazakhstan, and the Soyuz MS-27 got the trio back on track. They are ready to dock into the station just three hours later.
Kim and Russians Sergei Rizikov and Alexei Zubritsky will spend around eight months at the front post base in the space.
NASA said Kim will carry out scientific research and technology demonstrations to prepare crews for future space missions, and benefit people on Earth. Originally from Los Angeles, Kim is Commander Li in the US Navy and is a double-designated naval aviator and flight surgeon.
Kim, Rizikov and Zubritsky join the space exits with NASA astronauts Don Pettit, Anne McLain, Nicole Ayers, astronauts Onish of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency and Russian astronauts Alexei Obchinin, Ivan Virgin and Kirill Peskov.


The Russian Soyuz rocket carrying NASA astronauts Johnny Kim, Roscosmos Kosmonos Sergei Lizhikov, Alexei Zubritsky and the Soyuz MS-27 spaceship will head to the International Space Station from the Russian Baikonur Cosmodrome, which is rented out and rented out the Russian Baikonur Cosmodrome.


Roscosmos Cosmonaut Sergey Ryzhikov, Bottom, NASA ASTRONUT Jonny Kim, Middle, Roscosmos Cosmonaut Alexey Zubritskiy, Top, Wave Farewell, Soyuz Kazakhstan will be launched at the International Space Station on Cosmon Island, Baikonur in April 2025 to be launched on the International Space Station. Credit: Joel Kowsky/NASA via AP


This photo was taken from 2025, a Russian Soyuz rocket carrying NASA astronauts Jonny Kim, Roscosmos Cosmonauts Sergey Ryzhikov, Alexey Zubritsky and Soyuz MS-27 spacecraft. Credit: Roscosmos Space Corporation via AP


People see it as a Russian Soyuz rocket carrying NASA astronaut Johnny Kim and Roscosmos astronauts and Soyuz MS-27 spaceships. Through Kowsky/NASA


This photo was taken from 2025, a Russian Soyuz rocket carrying NASA astronauts Jonny Kim, Roscosmos Cosmonauts Sergey Ryzhikov, Alexey Zubritsky and Soyuz MS-27 spacecraft. Credit: Roscosmos Space Corporation via AP


The Russian Soyuz rocket carrying NASA astronauts Johnny Kim, Roscosmos Kosmonos Sergei Lizhikov, Alexei Zubritsky and the Soyuz MS-27 spaceship will head to the International Space Station from the Russian Baikonur Cosmodrome, which is rented out and rented out the Russian Baikonur Cosmodrome.
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