ISS expedition 25
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Mission: | ISS expedition 25 | ||
Crew: | 6th | ||
Rescue ships: | Soyuz TMA-19 , Soyuz TMA-01M | ||
Space station: | International space station | ||
Start: | September 25, 2010, 02:02 UTC | ||
Started by: | Decoupling from Soyuz TMA-18 | ||
The End: | November 26, 2010, 01:23 UTC | ||
Ended by: | Decoupling from Soyuz TMA-19 | ||
Duration: | 61d 23h 21min | ||
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v. l. No. Oleg Skripotschka, Alexander Kaleri, Scott J. Kelly, Douglas Wheelock (Commandant), Shannon Walker, Fyodor Yurchichin
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ISS Expedition 25 is the mission name for the 25th long-term crew of the International Space Station (ISS). The mission began on September 25, 2010 at 2:02 am UTC with the decoupling of the Soyuz TMA-18 spacecraft from the ISS. The end was marked by the decoupling of Soyuz TMA-19 on November 26, 2010 1:23 UTC.
team
- Douglas Harry Wheelock (2nd Spaceflight), Commander ( US / NASA ) ( Soyuz TMA-19 )
- Shannon Walker (1st Spaceflight), Flight Engineer (USA / NASA) (Soyuz TMA-19)
- Fyodor Nikolajewitsch Yurtschichin (3rd space flight), flight engineer ( Russia / Roscosmos ) (Soyuz TMA-19)
from October 10, 2010:
- Scott Joseph Kelly (3rd Spaceflight), Flight Engineer (USA / NASA) ( Soyuz TMA-01M )
- Alexander Jurjewitsch Kaleri (5th space flight), flight engineer (Russia / Roscosmos) (Soyuz TMA-01M)
- Oleg Iwanowitsch Skripotschka (1st space flight), flight engineer (Russia / Roskosmos) (Soyuz TMA-01M)
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-19 and TMA-01M (see there) are used as substitute crews for Expedition 25. As a rule, these crews are deployed two missions later.
See also
Web links
Commons : ISS Expedition 25 - Collection of images, videos and audio files
- ISS Expedition 25 at Raumfahrer.net
- ISS-Expedition 25 at Spacefacts.de
- ISS Expedition 25 on the website of NASA
Individual evidence
- ↑ Spaceflight Now: Space Station Report - Mission Status Center , accessed September 25, 2010
- ↑ a b NASA: International Space Station Daily Report , accessed on November 21, 2010 (English)
- ↑ Roscosmos News: Soyuz TMA-19 to Land on November 26