Kathleen Rubins
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Kathleen Hallisey "Kate" Rubins is an American microbiologist and retired NASA astronaut. She became the 60th woman to fly in space when she launched on a Russian Soyuz spacecraft to the International Space Station (ISS) on July 7, 2016. She returned to Earth in Kazakhstan on October 30, 2016, aboard a Soyuz. She was a crew member of Expedition 48/49 and Expedition 63/64 of the ISS. Rubins has spent a total of 300 days, 1 hour, and 31 minutes in space, which is the fourth most days in space by a U.S female astronaut.
1978
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Kate Rubins; Kathleen Hallisey "Kate" Rubins; Kathleen Hallisey Rubins
NASA Astronaut Group 20, United States,
NASA Astronaut Group 20,
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Expedition 48 ⓘ
48th expedition to the International Space Station -

Soyuz MS-01 ⓘ
Soyuz spaceflight -

Expedition 49 ⓘ
49th expedition to the International Space Station -

Expedition 63 ⓘ
63rd long-duration stay on the International Space Station -

Soyuz MS-17 ⓘ
Russian crewed mission to the ISS -

Expedition 64 ⓘ
64th long-duration human stay aboard the International Space Station
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1978 Kathleen Rubins
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Expedition 64 NASA astronaut Kate Rubins talks to family via satellite phone outside the Soyuz MS-17 spacecraft after she, Roscosmos cosmonauts Sergey Ryzhikov and Sergey Kud-Sverchkov landed in a remote area near the town of Zhezkazgan, Kazakhstan.
Expedition 64 NASA astronaut Kate Rubins, seated, and NASA Flight Surgeon Natacha Chough enjoy some fresh air outside the medical tent shortly after Rubins landed in their Soyuz MS-17 spacecraft
Expedition 64 NASA astronaut Kate Rubins gives a high five to support personnel is she is helped out of the Soyuz MS-17 spacecraft.




