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    Arkalyk or Arqalyq (Kazakh: Арқалық, Arqalyq, pronounced [ɑɾqɑɫɯq] ; Russian: Аркалык) is a city in Kostanay Region, northern Kazakhstan. Earlier, it...
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    Arkalyk Airport (also given as Arkalyk North) (IATA: AYK, ICAO: UAUR) is an airport in Kazakhstan located 9 km (5.6 mi) north of Arkalyk. It is a small...
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    returned to Earth aboard their Soyuz capsule after landing 88 km northeast of Arkalyk. Aboard Soyuz TM-19 and Mir complex Malenchenko spent 125 days, 22 hours...
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    November 19, 2012. A procedural delay led the capsule to land in the town of Arkalyk, Kazakhstan, some 35 kilometres (22 mi) from the planned touchdown site...
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    Russian Soyuz TMA-1 spacecraft due to the Columbia tragedy. They landed near Arkalyk, Kazakhstan, on May 4, 2003, at 02:04 UTC. Bowersox retired from NASA on...
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    Nagycenk Tiszakécske Aktobe (now defunct) Alma-Ata Children's Railway, Almaty Arkalyk (now defunct) Atbasar (now defunct) Ekibastuz (now defunct) Karaganda Children's...
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    administratively divided into sixteen districts and the cities of Kostanay, Arkalyk, Lisakovsk, and Rudny. Altynsarin District, with the administrative center...
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    the Expedition 18 crew). They landed at 11:37 p.m EDT 55 miles north of Arkalyk, Kazakhstan. They were flown to the Baikonur Cosmodrome by helicopter,...
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    spacecraft transitioned to a ballistic reentry, resulting in it landing west of Arkalyk, approximately 340 km (210 mi) northwest of the intended Kazakhstan landing...
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    TM-18 was launched from Baikonur Cosmodrome and landed 112 km north of Arkalyk. TM-18 was a two-day solo flight that docked with the Mir space station...
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