'Take care of our station. It's our everything.' Russian cosmonaut hands control of ISS over to Japanese astronaut
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Japan's Onishi assumes ISS command; becomes 3rd Japanese commander
Japan's Takuya Onishi assumed command of the International Space Station on Friday, the U.S. space agency said, taking over the role from Russia's Alexey Ovchinin and becoming the third Japanese astronaut to take control of the orbital outpost. The 49-year-old former All Nippon Airways pilot, who arrived at the space…
Japan's Takuya Onishi assumed command of the International Space Station on Friday, the U.S. space agency said, taking over the role from Russia's Alexey Ovchinin and becoming the third Japanese astronaut to take control of the orbital outpost.
Japan's Takuya Onishi assumed command of the International Space Station on Friday, the U.S. space agency said, taking over the role from Russia's Alexey Ovchinin and becoming the third Japanese astro
'Take care of our station. It's our everything.' Russian cosmonaut hands control of ISS over to Japanese astronaut
Russia's Alexey Ovchinin handed the keys of the International Space Station to Japanese spaceflyer Takuya Onishi in a change-of-command ceremony today (April 18).
ISS Control Handover: Takuya Onishi Steps Down - Japan's Astronaut in Space - Breaking Latest News
The Next Chapter: Trends Shaping the Future of the International Space Station The steady hand of Aleksey Ovchinin is passing to Takuya Onishi, marking a pivotal moment for the International Space Station (ISS). This change of command, more than just a personnel shift, reflects a broader evolution within space exploration – one powered by increasing international collaboration, reliance on commercial partnerships, and a renewed focus on long-dur…
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