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On the ISS Expedition 29 patch, the ISS is pictured following the path of James Cook, an 18-Centurey Explorer, and his Ship Endeavour. Cook explored and mapped large portions of the oceans and coastlines that are now under the flight path of the International Space Station. As the Station sails a stardust trail toward the dark unknown and new dimensions enlightening Earth that passes below, just like Endeavour did under James Cook. ISS Expedition 29 and its crew – their names pictured in the patch – will proudly continue the journey of exploration. 

 
Exp. 29 Mission Elapsed Time

Overview Information
Increment 29
Crew 6
Start September 15, 2011
  8:38pm EDT
End December 2011
Launch Vehicles Soyuz TMA-02M
  Soyuz TMA-22
Visiting Vehicles Dragon C2 (Tentative)
  Progress M-13M/45P
EVAs (Planned) 2

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