Expedition 5 was the fifth expedition to the International Space Station.
The Expedition Five crew took charge of ISS operations on June 7, 2002. An official ceremony between Expedition crews took place June 10, with the ceremonial ringing of the station's brass bell, symbolizing the transfer of command. The Expedition Five crew carried out approximately 25 new investigations onboard the ISS, as well as continued with various science investigatio...
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- Jun 5, 2002
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