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The Expedition 64 prime and backup crew members pose for a picture outside of the cottage where Yuri Gagarin slept...
Expedition 64 prime and backup crew members pose for a picture as part of pre-launch activities, Tuesday, Oct. 6,...
Expedition 64 NASA astronaut Kate Rubins, left, and Russian cosmonauts Sergey Ryzhikov, center, and Sergey...
Expedition 64 Russian cosmonauts Sergey Ryzhikov, left, and Sergey Kud-Sverchkov, center, of Roscosmos and NASA...
Expedition 64 prime crew members Kate Rubins of NASA, left, Sergey Ryzhikov of Roscosmos, second from left, and...
Expedition 64 NASA astronaut Kate Rubins, left, and Russian cosmonauts Sergey Ryzhikov, center, and Sergey...
The Expedition 64 prime and backup crew members raise the flags of Russia, the United States, and Kazakhstan,...
The Expedition 64 prime and backup crew members pose for a picture next to a replica of a Vostok seat and passenger...
Expedition 64 crewmembers Sergey Kud-Sverchkov of Roscosmos, Sergey Ryzhikov of Roscosmos, and Kate Rubins of NASA...
Expedition 64 backup and prime crew members pose for a picture as part of pre-launch activities, Tuesday, Oct. 6,...
Expedition 64 NASA astronaut Kate Rubins, left, and Russian cosmonauts Sergey Ryzhikov, center, and Sergey...
Expedition 64 prime and backup crew members pose for a picture following Russian Sokol suit pressure checks,...
Expedition 64 prime crew member, Kate Rubins of NASA lays flowers at the site where Russian space icons are interred...
Expedition 64 prime crew members, NASA astronaut Kate Rubins, left, Russian cosmonaut Sergey Ryzhikov of Roscosmos,...
Expedition 64 backup crew member Mark Vande Hei of NASA is seen in quarantine, behind glass, during a press...
Expedition 64 NASA astronaut Kate Rubins is seen in quarantine, behind glass, during a press conference, Tuesday,...
The Soyuz rocket is rolled out by train to the launch pad at Site 31, Sunday, Oct. 11, 2020, at the Baikonur...
Expedition 64 prime crew member, NASA astronaut Kate Rubins, center, affixes an Expedition 64 sticker inside the...
Expedition 64 backup crew member, Mark Vande Hei of NASA lays flowers at the site where Russian space icons are...
Expedition 64 backup crew members Russian cosmonaut Petr Dubrov of Roscosmos, left, Russian cosmonaut Oleg Novitskiy...
Expedition 64 backup crew members NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hei, left, Russian cosmonaut Oleg Novitskiy of...
Expedition 64 Russian cosmonaut Sergey Ryzhikov of Roscosmos is seen in quarantine, behind glass, during a press...
Expedition 64 Russian cosmonaut Sergey Ryzhikov of Roscosmos is seen in quarantine, behind glass, during a press...
The Soyuz rocket is rolled out by train to the launch pad at Site 31, Sunday, Oct. 11, 2020, at the Baikonur...