Soyuz Scheduled to Launch to ISS on Sunday

Soyuz Scheduled to Launch to ISS on Sunday

The next International Space Station (ISS) crew is scheduled to launch from Kazakhstan on Sunday, December 20, at 4:52 p.m. EST (December 21, 3:52 a.m. local time). The three men — Russia’s Oleg Kotov, America’s T.J. Creamer, and Japan’s Soichi Noguchi — will join the two men currently aboard ISS: NASA’s Jeff Williams and Russia’s Maxim Suraev. Those two have been holding down the fort themselves since the departure of three colleagues several weeks ago. NASA plans to begin launch coverage at 4:00 p.m. EST Sunday on NASA TV.

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