A Cosmonaut Leads the Era by the Early Return of the Crew with a Sick Astronaut
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Cosmonaut Sergei Kud-Sverchkov assumed command of the International Space Station
Due to a medical problem, the U.S. Space Administration is bringing a crew back from the ISS prematurely. On Wednesday it is due to start. Previously, the command had to be handed over.
A ceremonial transfer of powers took place aboard the International Space Station: Russian cosmonaut Sergei Kud-Sverchkov officially assumed command. NASA astronaut Michael Fincke presented him with a symbolic key to the orbital complex, after which, in keeping with long-standing maritime tradition, the ship's bell was rung. Kud-Sverchkov's appointment coincided with significant adjustments to the crew rotation schedule. Earlier, it was reported…
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