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Cosmic Welcome: ISS Crew Bakes Cake for New Arrivals
28 Nov
Summary
- ISS Russian segment cosmonauts prepared a cake for arriving crew.
- Soyuz MS-28 launched from Baikonur and docked with the ISS.
- The mission includes 40+ experiments and two spacewalks.

The International Space Station's Russian segment buzzed with a special celebration as cosmonauts prepared a holiday cake. This sweet gesture was to welcome the Expedition 74 crew, consisting of Sergey Kud-Sverchkov, Sergey Mikayev, and NASA astronaut Christopher Williams, who arrived via the Soyuz MS-28 spacecraft. Their journey began with a successful launch from the Baikonur space center, culminating in a docking with the station's Rassvet module.
The newly arrived crew is set for an extensive eight-month mission, expected to conclude in late July 2026. During their time in orbit, they will engage in a rigorous schedule of over 40 scientific experiments. This scientific endeavor is crucial for advancing our understanding of space and its effects.
Furthermore, the mission includes two critical spacewalks. The first will focus on installing the innovative Sun-Terahertz instrument, designed to enhance our ability to predict solar flares. The second spacewalk will involve essential maintenance on the Zarya module and the replacement of worn-out components, ensuring the continued operational integrity of the ISS.




