Soyuz TMA-13M

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Soyuz TMA-13M was a Russian crewed spacecraft mission that transported astronauts, including NASA astronaut Reid Wiseman, to the International Space Station in 2014.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Soyuz-TMA spacecraft
crewed spaceflight mission
associatedSpaceStationExpedition Expedition 40 NERFINISHED
Expedition 41 NERFINISHED
callsign Agat NERFINISHED
carriedAstronaut Alexander Gerst NERFINISHED
Reid Wiseman NERFINISHED
carriedCosmonaut Maksim Surayev NERFINISHED
commander Maksim Surayev NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Russia
crewMember Alexander Gerst NERFINISHED
Maksim Surayev NERFINISHED
Reid Wiseman NERFINISHED
crewSize 3
dockedTo ISS Rassvet module NERFINISHED
dockingDate 2014-05-29
dockingTarget International Space Station NERFINISHED
flightEngineer Alexander Gerst NERFINISHED
Reid Wiseman NERFINISHED
followedBy Soyuz TMA-14M NERFINISHED
landingDate 2014-11-10
landingSite Kazakhstan NERFINISHED
launchDate 2014-05-28
launchSite Baikonur Cosmodrome Site 1/5 NERFINISHED
Gagarin's Start NERFINISHED
launchVehicle Soyuz-FG NERFINISHED
missionDestination International Space Station NERFINISHED
missionDuration 165 days
missionObjective return crew from the International Space Station
transport crew to the International Space Station
missionRoleOfAlexanderGerst flight engineer
missionRoleOfMaksimSurayev commander
missionRoleOfReidWiseman flight engineer
operator Roscosmos NERFINISHED
orbitType low Earth orbit
partOf ISS crew rotation flights
precededBy Soyuz TMA-12M NERFINISHED
program Soyuz programme NERFINISHED
reentryMethod controlled descent with parachute
spaceAgencyOfCrewMember ESA NERFINISHED
NASA NERFINISHED
Roscosmos NERFINISHED
spacecraftManufacturer RKK Energia NERFINISHED
spacecraftReturnType capsule landing
spacecraftType Soyuz-TMA NERFINISHED
undockingDate 2014-11-09
yearOfMission 2014

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Reid Wiseman spaceMission Soyuz TMA-13M
Alexander Gerst spaceflight Soyuz TMA-13M