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Leroy Chiao / Soyuz TMA-5 / Expedition 11 / Roberto Vittori / International Space Station / Soyuz TMA-6 / Soyuz TMA-4 / Spaceflight / Salizhan Sharipov / Expedition 10
Date: 2005-06-24 11:56:28
Leroy Chiao
Soyuz TMA-5
Expedition 11
Roberto Vittori
International Space Station
Soyuz TMA-6
Soyuz TMA-4
Spaceflight
Salizhan Sharipov
Expedition 10

Roundup Chiao (and Sharipov) Down! Expedition 10 is home at last

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