Soyuz MS-06 was a
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spaceflight which launched on 13 September 2017.
[ It transported three members of the Expedition 53 crew to the ]International Space Station
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. Soyuz MS-06 was the 135th flight of a Soyuz spacecraft. The crew consisted of a Russian commander, and two American flight engineers.[ ] It returned to Earth
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on 28 February 2018 after 168 days in orbit.[
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Crew
Backup crew
Due to a decision to cut down the number of participating Russian astronauts in 2017, changes were made in crew assignments to the ISS. Originally set to be on Soyuz MS-04, Alexander Misurkin
Alexander Alexanderovich Misurkin (russian: Aлександр Aлександрович Мисуркин) (born 23 September 1977), a major in the Russian Air Force, is a Russian cosmonaut, selected in 2006. He flew aboard Soyuz TMA-08M on 28 ...
and Mark T. Vande Hei have been assigned to Soyuz MS-06 instead.[ ]
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