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  • 51Expedition 11 — Missionsemblem Missionsdaten Mission: ISS Expedition 11 Besatzung: 2 Rettungsschiffe: Sojus TMA 6 …

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  • 52Expedition 2 — Missionsemblem Missionsdaten Mission: ISS Expedition 2 Besatzung: 3 Rettungsschiffe: Sojus TM 31 …

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  • 53Expédition antarctique belge — 71°31′S 85°16′W / 71.517, 85.267 …

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  • 54expedition — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ major ▪ a major expedition to climb Mount Everest ▪ little, small ▪ international, joint ▪ …

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  • 55Expedition 2 — ISS Expedition Name = Expedition 2 Insignia = Iss expedition 2 mission patch.png CallSign = Expedition 2 NumberOfCrew = 3 LaunchDate = March 8, 2001 11:42:09 UTC LaunchSite = Kennedy Space Center LaunchVehicle = Discovery STS 102 Apogee = 396 km… …

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  • 56expedition — {<charset c=U><HR> } 01. Last summer, we went on a caving [expedition] that took us over 300 feet underground. 02. On his first [expedition] to the New World, Columbus had only three ships under his command; on his second there were… …

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  • 57Expedition 7 — ISS Expedition Name = Expedition 7 Insignia = Expedition 7 insignia (iss patch).png CallSign = Expedition 7 NumberOfCrew = 2 LaunchDate = April 26, 2003 03:53:52 UTC LaunchSite = Baikonur Cosmodrome | LaunchVehicle = Soyuz TMA 2 Apogee = 396 km… …

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  • 58Expedition (book) — Infobox Book name = Expedition title orig = translator = image caption = Expedition book cover author = Wayne Douglas Barlowe illustrator = Wayne Douglas Barlowe cover artist = Wayne Douglas Barlowe country = language = English series = subject …

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  • 59Expedition 17 — ISS Expedition Name = Expedition 17 Insignia = Iss17 .jpg CallSign = Expedition 17 NumberOfCrew = 3 LaunchDate = April 8, 2008 (Soyuz TMA 12), May 31, 2008 (STS 124),Cite web|url=http://www.nasa.gov/mission… …

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  • 60Expédition militaire britannique au Tibet (1903-1904) — 26°05′20″N 89°16′37″E / 26.08889, 89.27694 …

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