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Soyuz spacecraft moved at ISS
Posted: Fri, Sep 28, 2007, 7:31 AM ET (1131 GMT)
Soyuz TMA-10 during move (NASA) The crew of the International Space Station repositioned their Soyuz spacecraft to a different docking port on Thursday in advance of the launch of a new crew. The ISS Expedition 15 crew boarded the Soyuz TMA-10 spacecraft and flew it from the nadir docking port on the Zarya module to the aft port on the Zvezda service module. The 27-minute flight was completed at 3:47 pm EDT (1947 GMT). The move frees up the Zarya port for the arrival of the next Soyuz spacecraft, scheduled for launch on October 10.
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