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Sergei Krikalev / Expedition 1 / John L. Phillips / Michoud Assembly Facility / John C. Stennis / SERV / International Space Station / Spaceflight / Expedition 11 / STS-114
Date: 2005-11-10 17:17:10
Sergei Krikalev
Expedition 1
John L. Phillips
Michoud Assembly Facility
John C. Stennis
SERV
International Space Station
Spaceflight
Expedition 11
STS-114

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