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| x Soyuz TM-11 |
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Soyuz programme | Musa Manarov |
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(1) number of spaceflights each crew member has completed, including this mission.
11th expedition to Mir. Toyohiro Akiyama was a reporter/space tourist for a Japanese television network.
Spent 175 days docked to Mir. Its launch...
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| Viktor M. Afanasyev | ||||||
| Toyohiro Akiyama | ||||||
| Helen Sharman | ||||||
| x Soyuz 37 |
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Soyuz programme | Phạm Tuân |
Soyuz 37 (Russian: Союз 37, Union 37) was the 11th expedition to Salyut 6, consisting of the 6th international crew of the Intercosmos program.
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| Viktor Gorbatko | ||||||
| x Soyuz TM-15 | Soyuz programme | Michel Tognini |
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15th expedition to Mir. Included astronaut Michel Tognini from France.
Michel Tognini, passenger aboard Soyuz- TM 15, was the third Frenchman to visit a space station. He conducted ten experiments using 300 kg of equipment...
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| Anatoly Solovyev | ||||||
| Sergei Avdeyev | ||||||
| x Soyuz 36 |
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Soyuz programme | Valeri Kubasov |
Soyuz 36 (Russian: Союз 36, Union 36) was the 9th expedition to Salyut 6 and the 5th mission of the Intercosmos program.
Number in parentheses indicates number of spaceflights by each individual prior to and including this mission.
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| Bertalan Farkas | ||||||
| Phạm Tuân | ||||||
| x Soyuz TM-3 |
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Soyuz programme | Aleksandr Pavlovich Aleksandrov |
Soyuz TM-3 was the third Soviet expedition to the Mir space station.
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3rd expedition to Mir. Faris was the first Syrian in space. Alexandrov was Laveikin’s replacement aboard Mir, becoming Romanenko’s new partner.
Syrian guest...
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| Alexander Viktorenko | ||||||
| Muhammed Faris | ||||||
| x Soyuz T-3 | Soyuz programme | Oleg Makarov |
Number in parentheses indicates number of spaceflights by each individual prior to and including this mission.
13th expedition to Salyut 6. Tested three seat version of Soyuz T. First Soyuz since 1971 to carry three cosmonauts. It constituted a...
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| Gennady Strekalov | ||||||
| Leonid Kizim | ||||||
| x Soyuz 40 |
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Soyuz programme | Leonid Popov |
Number in parentheses indicates number of spaceflights by each individual prior to and including this mission.
16th expedition to Salyut 6. 9th international crew. Carried intercosmos cosmonaut from Romania. Last Soyuz Ferry flight; ended the first...
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| Dumitru Prunariu | ||||||
| x Soyuz TM-18 | Soyuz programme | Viktor M. Afanasyev |
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18th expedition to Mir.
Afanasyev and Usachev spent 179 days on Mir. Dr. Polyakov was slated to return to Earth on Soyuz-TM 20 in March 1995, after more than 420 days on Mir.
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| Valeriy Polyakov | ||||||
| Yury Usachev | ||||||
| x Soyuz TM-6 |
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Soyuz programme | Jean-Loup Chrétien |
Soyuz TM-6 was the sixth expedition to the Soviet/Russian Space Station Mir.
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Dr. Valeri Polyakov remained behind on Mir with cosmonauts Musa Manarov and Vladimir Titov when Mohmand and Lyakhov returned to Earth in Soyuz TM-5.
Its...
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| Abdul Ahad Mohmand | ||||||
| Valeriy Polyakov | ||||||
| Vladimir Titov | ||||||
| Vladimir Lyakhov | ||||||
| x Soyuz TM-24 |
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Soyuz programme | Claudie Haigneré |
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27th expedition to Mir. Included astronaut from France.
Soyuz TM-24 carried a crew of three to the Mir space station. The crew consisted of Cosmonauts Valery Korzun and Alexander Kaleri, and the first French woman in space, Claudie...
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| Alexandr Kaleri | ||||||
| Valery Korzun | ||||||
| Reinhold Ewald | ||||||
| x Soyuz 39 |
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Soyuz programme | Vladimir Dzhanibekov |
Number in parentheses indicates number of spaceflights by each individual prior to and including this mission.
15th expedition to Salyut 6. 8th international crew. Carried intercosmos cosmonaut from Mongolia. Intercosmos mission to Salyut 6. The...
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| Zhugderdemidiyn Gurragcha | ||||||
| x Soyuz T-2 | Soyuz programme | Vladimir Aksyonov |
Soyuz T-2 (Russian: Союз Т-2, Union T-2) was the 10th expedition to Salyut 6.
Soyuz T-2 was the first manned test flight of the new Soyuz-T. Its crew of two took over from the Argon computer system during final approach to the station, after it...
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| Yuri Malyshev | ||||||
| x Soyuz TM-8 |
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Soyuz programme | Aleksandr Serebrov |
Soyuz TM-8 was the eighth expedition to the Russian Space Station Mir.
(1) number of spaceflights each crew member has completed, including this mission.
The Soyuz-U2 rocket was painted with advertisements. During the Soyuz spacecraft's final...
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| Alexander Viktorenko | ||||||
| x Soyuz T-4 | Soyuz programme | Viktor Savinykh |
Number in parentheses indicates number of spaceflights by each individual prior to and including this mission.
14th expedition to Salyut 6.
Docking with Salyut 6 delayed after the onboard Argon computer determined it would occur outside of radio...
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| Vladimir Kovalyonok | ||||||
| x Soyuz TM-9 | Soyuz programme | Aleksandr Balandin |
Soyuz TM-9 was the ninth expedition to the Russian Space Station Mir.
(1) number of spaceflights each crew member has completed, including this mission.
During docking, cosmonauts aboard Mir noticed that three of the eight thermal blankets (layers...
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| Anatoly Solovyev | ||||||
| x X-15 Flight 90 |
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North American X-15 | Joseph A. Walker |
Maximum Speed - 5,971 km/h. Maximum Altitude - 106,010 m. 80 cm diameter balloon towed on 30 m line to measure air density. First X-15 flight over 100 km (a height known as the Karman line). First flight launched over Smith Dry Lake, NV. Experiments...
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| x Soyuz TM-27 |
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Soyuz programme | Léopold Eyharts |
Soyuz TM-27 is a Russian spacecraft that ferried cosmonauts and supplies to the Mir, the Russian space station. It was the 33rd expedition to Mir. It was launched by a Soyuz-U rocket from Baikonur Cosmodrome on January 29, 1998. The main mission was...
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| Talgat Musabayev | ||||||
| Nikolai Budarin | ||||||
| Yuri Baturin | ||||||
| x Soyuz TM-4 | Soyuz programme | Musa Manarov |
Soyuz TM-4 was the fourth manned mission to the space station Mir. It was part of the Soyuz programme.
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4th expedition to Mir. Manarov and Titov replaced Romanenko and Alexandrov. Anatoli Levchenko was a cosmonaut in the Buran...
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| Vladimir Titov | ||||||
| Anatoli Levchenko | ||||||
| Anatoly Solovyev | ||||||
| Frank De Winne | ||||||
| x Soyuz T-6 |
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Soyuz programme | Jean-Loup Chrétien |
Soyuz T-6 was the second expedition to Salyut 7 and the tenth international crew with a cosmonaut from France.
Number in parentheses indicates number of spaceflights by each individual prior to and including this mission.
Suffered Argon computer...
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| Aleksandr Ivanchenkov | ||||||
| Vladimir Dzhanibekov | ||||||
| x Soyuz TM-20 |
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Soyuz programme | Ulf Merbold |
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20th expedition to Mir.
Carried 10 kg of equipment for use by Merbold in ESA’s month-long Euromir 94 experiment program. During automatic approach to Mir’s front port, the spacecraft yawed unexpectedly. Viktorenko completed a...
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| Yelena Kondakova | ||||||
| Valeriy Polyakov | ||||||
| Alexander Viktorenko | ||||||
| x Soyuz T-7 | Soyuz programme | Leonid Popov |
Soyuz T-7 (code name Dnieper) was the third Soviet space mission to the Salyut 7 space station. Crew member Svetlana Savitskaya was the first woman in space in almost twenty years, since Valentina Tereshkova who flew in 1963 on Vostok 6.
Savitskaya...
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| Svetlana Savitskaya | ||||||
| Aleksandr Serebrov | ||||||
| x Mir |
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Mir | Michael Foale |
Mir (Russian: Мир; lit. Peace or World) was a Soviet and later Russian space station. It was the world's first consistently inhabited long-term research station in space, and the first of the third generation type of space station, constructed from...
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| Abdul Ahad Mohmand | ||||||
| Jerry M. Linenger | ||||||
| Vladimir Dezhurov | ||||||
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| x Soyuz TM-13 |
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Soyuz programme | Alexander Alexandrovich Volkov |
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(1) number of spaceflights each crew member has completed, including this mission.
13th expedition to Mir. Included astronaut from Austria and cosmonaut from soon to be independent Kazakhstan.
Soyuz-TM 13 carried Austrian cosmonaut...
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| Franz Viehböck | ||||||
| Toktar Aubakirov | ||||||
| Klaus-Dietrich Flade | ||||||
| x Soyuz T-8 | Soyuz programme | Aleksandr Serebrov |
Failed to dock with Salyut 7 due to antenna torn off by launch shroud.
Number in parentheses indicates number of spaceflights by each individual prior to and including this mission.
Failed to dock with Salyut 7 due to problems with automated docking...
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| Gennady Strekalov | ||||||
| Vladimir Titov | ||||||
| x Soyuz TM-23 |
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Soyuz programme | Yuri Onufrienko |
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25th expedition to Mir.
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| Yury Usachev | ||||||
| Claudie Haigneré | ||||||
| x Soyuz TMA-3 |
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Soyuz programme | Pedro Duque |
Soyuz TMA-3 was a Soyuz mission to the International Space Station (ISS) launched by a Soyuz FG launch vehicle.
(1) number of spaceflights each crew member has completed, including this mission.
Soyuz TMA-3 (Russian Союз ТМА-3, Union TMA-3) was a...
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| Michael Foale | ||||||
| Alexandr Kaleri | ||||||
| André Kuipers | ||||||
| x Space Shuttle Enterprise |
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Fred Haise |
The Space Shuttle Enterprise (NASA Orbiter Vehicle Designation: OV-101) was the first Space Shuttle orbiter. It was built for NASA as part of the Space Shuttle program to perform test flights in the atmosphere. It was constructed without engines or...
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| Joseph Henry Engle | ||||||
| Richard H. Truly | ||||||
| C. Gordon Fullerton | ||||||
| x Soyuz TM-25 |
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Soyuz programme | Vasili Tsibliyev |
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This was the 30th expedition to Mir. An ESA astronaut from Germany was included on the mission.
Soyuz TM-25 is a Russian spacecraft that was launched to carry astronauts and supplies to Mir station. It was launched by a Soyuz-U...
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| Aleksandr Lazutkin | ||||||
| Reinhold Ewald | ||||||
| x Soyuz TM-28 |
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Soyuz programme | Sergei Avdeyev |
TM-28 was a Soyuz mission to the Mir space station.
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| Yuri Baturin | ||||||
| Gennady Padalka | ||||||
| Ivan Bella | ||||||
| x Soyuz T-5 | Soyuz programme | Svetlana Savitskaya |
Soyuz T-5 was the first expedition to Salyut 7. While it was docked it received the visits of Soyuz T-6 and Soyuz T-7. Hand launched an amateur-built communications satellite.
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| Anatoli Berezovoy | ||||||
| Valentin Lebedev | ||||||
| x Soyuz TM-12 |
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Soyuz programme | Anatoly Artsebarsky |
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(1) number of spaceflights each crew member has completed, including this mission.
12th expedition to Mir. Included first Briton in space.
The Derbents welcomed aboard Mir Anatoli Artsebarski, Sergei Krikalev (on his second visit...
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| Sergei Krikalev | ||||||
| Helen Sharman | ||||||
| Toktar Aubakirov | ||||||
| Franz Viehböck | ||||||
| x Soyuz TM-29 |
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Soyuz programme | Viktor M. Afanasyev |
Soyuz TM-29 was a Russian manned spacecraft launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome aboard a Soyuz 11A511U rocket. It docked with Mir on February 22 at 05:36 GMT with Cosmonauts Viktor Afanasyev of Russia, Jean-Pierre Haigneré of France, and Ivan...
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| Jean-Pierre Haigneré | ||||||
| x Euromir 95 | Thomas Reiter | |||||
| x X-15 Flight 87 | North American X-15 | Robert A. Rushworth | ||||
| x X-15 Flight 190 | North American X-15 | William J. Knight | ||||
| x X-15 Flight 62 | North American X-15 | Robert M. White | ||||
| x Venera 5 |
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Venera |
Venera 5 (Russian: Венера-5) (manufacturer's designation: 2V (V-69)) was a probe in the Soviet space program Venera for the exploration of Venus.
Venera 5 was launched from a Tyazheliy Sputnik (69-001C) towards Venus to obtain atmospheric data. The...
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| x Lunokhod 1 |
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Lunokhod programme |
Lunokhod 1 (Луноход, moon walker in Russian) was the first of two unmanned lunar rovers landed on the Moon by the Soviet Union as part of its Lunokhod program. The spacecraft which carried Lunokhod 1 was named Luna 17. Lunokhod was the first roving...
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| x Lunokhod 2 |
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Lunokhod programme |
Lunokhod 2 (Луноход, moon walker in Russian) was the second of two unmanned lunar rovers landed on the Moon by the Soviet Union as part of the Lunokhod program.
The Luna 21 spacecraft landed on the Moon and deployed the second Soviet lunar rover ...
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| x Shenzhou 10 | Shenzhou program |
Shenzhou 10 is a planned manned spaceflight of the People's Republic of China's Shenzhou spacecraft. This conventional Shenzhou will carry a crew of three astronauts. The aim of the mission will be to dock with the pre-docked Tiangong 1-Shenzhou 8...
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| x Soyuz 2 | Soyuz programme |
Soyuz 2 (Russian: Союз 2, Union 2) was an unpiloted spacecraft in the Soyuz family intended to perform a docking maneuver with Soyuz 3. Although the two craft approached closely, the docking did not take place.
The name "Soyuz 2" also appears in...
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| x Soyuz 20 | Soyuz programme |
Soyuz 20 (Russian: Союз 20, Union 20) was an unmanned spacecraft launched by the Soviet Union. It was a long-duration test of the Soyuz spacecraft that docked with the Salyut 4 space station. Soyuz 20 performed comprehensive checking of improved on...
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| x Sputnik 6 |
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Sputnik program |
This test flight of the Vostok spacecraft carried two dogs, Pchyolka and Mushka (diminutive "bee" and "fly", respectively), as well as a television system and other scientific instruments. The flight lasted for one day. The reentry did not happen on...
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| x Foton-M1 |
Foton-M1 was an unmanned space mission by the European Space Agency aboard a Russian Soyuz-U rocket that failed to launch successfully. The rocket's payload consisted of 44 experiments prepared by the European Space Agency, Fluidpac, Biopan,...
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| x Expedition 19 | Timothy L. Kopra |
Expedition 19 was the 19th expedition to the International Space Station. This expedition launched on March 26, 2009, at 7:49am EDT aboard the Soyuz TMA-14 spacecraft. Expedition 19 was the final three crew member expedition, before the crew size...
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| Nicole P. Stott | ||||||
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| Gennady Padalka | ||||||
| Koichi Wakata | ||||||
| x Soyuz TMA-14 | Gennady Padalka |
The Soyuz TMA-14 (Russian: Союз ТМА-14, Union TMA-14) was a Soyuz flight to the International Space Station, which launched on 26 March 2009. It transported two members of the Expedition 19 crew as well as spaceflight participant Charles Simonyi on...
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| Nik Halik | ||||||
| Charles Simonyi | ||||||
| Michael R. Barratt | ||||||
| x CONSERT |
CONSERT (COmet Nucleus Sounding Experiment by Radiowave Transmission) is a scientific experiment on board the European Space Agency's Rosetta mission, launched in 2004, which will provide information about the deep interior of the comet 67P...
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| x Soyuz TMA-15 | Robert Thirsk |
Soyuz TMA-15 was a manned spaceflight to the International Space Station. Part of the Soyuz programme, it transported three members of the Expedition 20 crew to the space station. TMA-15 was the 102nd manned flight of a Soyuz spacecraft, since Soyuz...
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| Frank De Winne | ||||||
| Roman Romanenko | ||||||
| x Soyuz TMA-16 |
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Jeffrey Williams |
The Soyuz TMA-16 (Russian: Союз TMA-16) is a manned flight to and from the International Space Station (ISS). It transported two members of the Expedition 21 crew and a Canadian entrepreneur from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan to the ISS. TMA...
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| Mikhail Korniyenko | ||||||
| Maksim Surayev | ||||||
| x STS-401 |
STS-400 was the Space Shuttle contingency support (Launch On Need) flight which would have been launched using Space Shuttle Endeavour if a major problem occurred on Space Shuttle Atlantis during STS-125, the final Hubble Space Telescope servicing...
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| x Soyuz TMA-17 |
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Soyuz TMA-17 is a manned space flight to the International Space Station (ISS). It was launched on December 20, 2009 and transported three members of the ISS Expedition 22 crew to the station. TMA-17 is the 104th flight of a Soyuz spacecraft. The...
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| x Expedition 20 | Robert Thirsk |
Expedition 20 is the twentieth long duration flight to the International Space Station. Soyuz TMA-15 launched from Baikonur Cosmodrome at 10:34 UTC on May 27, 2009. The vehicle docked with the station on May 29, 2009, officially changing the station...
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| Frank De Winne | ||||||
| Gennady Padalka | ||||||
| Roman Romanenko | ||||||
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| x Expedition 21 |
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Robert Thirsk |
Expedition 21 is the 21st long-crew-flight of the International Space Station (ISS). This expedition began on 30 September 2009. Frank de Winne is the first ESA astronaut to command a space mission.
The handover between Expedition 20 and Expedition...
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| Jeffrey Williams | ||||||
| Frank De Winne | ||||||
| Roman Romanenko | ||||||
| Nicole P. Stott | ||||||
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| x Approach and Landing Tests |
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Fred Haise |
The Approach and Landing Tests were a series of taxi and flight trials of the prototype space shuttle Enterprise to test the vehicle's flight characteristics both on its own and when mated to the Shuttle Carrier Aircraft, prior to the operational...
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| Richard H. Truly | ||||||
| C. Gordon Fullerton | ||||||
| x STS-134 | Mark E. Kelly |
STS-134 (ISS assembly flight ULF6) is a mission of the Space Shuttle Endeavour to visit the International Space Station, targeted for launch July 29, 2010. This flight will deliver the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer and the third ExPRESS Logistics...
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| x Expedition 25 |
Expedition 25 will be the twenty-fifth long-duration mission to the International Space Station (ISS).
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| x Expedition 26 |
The Expedition 26 mission will be a mission to the International Space Station. The mission will begin with three astronauts. The mission is scheduled to begin in November 2010, with half of the crew of Expedition 25 coming back to Earth on board of...
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| x Expedition 23 |
Expedition 23 will be the 23rd long-crew-flight of the International Space Station (ISS).
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| x Expedition 27 |
Expedition 27 is scheduled to be the 27th expedition to the International Space Station.
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