ISS expedition 22

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ISS Expedition 22 Patch.svg
Mission dates
Mission: ISS expedition 22
Crew: 5
Rescue ships: Soyuz TMA-16 , Soyuz TMA-17
Space station: International space station
Start: December 1, 2009, 03:56 UTC
Started by: Decoupling from Soyuz TMA-15
The End: March 18, 2010, 08:03 UTC
Ended by: Decoupling from Soyuz TMA-16
Duration: 107d, 4h, 7min
Team photo
from left: TJ Creamer, Jeffrey Williams (commanding officer), Maxim Surajew, Oleg Kotow, Sōichi Noguchi
from left: TJ Creamer, Jeffrey Williams (commanding officer), Maxim Surajew, Oleg Kotow, Sōichi Noguchi
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ISS-Expedition 22 is the mission name for the 22nd long-term crew of the International Space Station (ISS). The mission began with the decoupling of the Soyuz TMA-15 spacecraft from the ISS on December 1, 2009. The end was marked by the Soyuz TMA-16 decoupling on March 18, 2010.

team

From December 22nd, 2009:

Substitute team

Since Expedition 20, no official replacement team has been announced due to the permanent training for the six-person crew. Unofficially, the backup crews of the two Soyuz feeder spaceships TMA-16 and TMA-17 (see there) are considered substitute crews for Expedition 22. As a rule, these crews are then deployed two missions later.

See also

Web links

Commons : ISS Expedition 22  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

swell

  1. Chris Gebhardt: Soyuz TMA-17 arrives as ISS and SSP evaluate Dual-Docked Ops scenarios. nasaspaceflight.com, December 22, 2009, accessed December 23, 2009 .