Article 51WRB I was bored, so I watched the movie that astronauts must view before launch

I was bored, so I watched the movie that astronauts must view before launch

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Eric Berger
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    Here is a shot of our hero, Fyodor Ivanovich Sukhov. He is a Red Army soldier fighting in Central Asia during the Russian Civil War. [credit: Mosfilm/YouTube ]

Sometime Wednesday, perhaps around the time this article is published, NASA astronaut Chris Cassidy and his two Russian crew mates-Anatoly Ivanishin and Ivan Vagner-will repair to their quarantine crew quarters for movie night in the Cosmonaut Hotel.

This Soviet-era building in Baikonur, Kazakhstan, is where astronauts spend their final days before launching into space on board the Russian Soyuz vehicle. Cassidy's crew is due to launch on Thursday afternoon, at 1:05pm local time. (This is 4:05am ET Thursday, and 8:05am UTC.) They will spend about six hours catching up to and docking with the International Space Station.

The Russians have the oldest space program in the world and by far the most traditions and superstitions related to launch, including peeing on the wheel of the bus that takes the crew to the launch pad-a tradition that dates back to Yuri Gagarin's first human spaceflight in 1961.

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