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214 | February 11 | Endeavor STS-99 |
Kevin Kregel, Dominic Gorie, Janet Kavandi, Janice Voss, Gerhard Thiele (Germany), Mamoru Mohri (Japan) |
USA |
97th shuttle flight. The 14th flight of Endeavor. | 11 d 5 h 38 m |
215 | April 4 | Soyuz TM-30 |
Sergey Zalyotin, Alexander Kalery |
Russia |
The twenty eighth and the last expedition to the Mir station. The last attempt to extend the life of the station. | 72 d 19 h 52 m |
216 | May 19 | Atlantis STS-101 |
James Halsell, Scott Horowitz, Susan Helms, James Voss, Mary Weber, Geoffrey Williams, Yuri Usachev (Russia) | USA |
98th shuttle flight. The 21st flight of Atlantis. | 9 d 20 h 9 m |
217 | September 8 | Atlantis STS-106 |
Terrence Wilcutt, Scott Altman, Daniel Burbank, Edward Lu, Richard Mastracchio, Yuri Malenchenko (Russia), Boris Morukov (Russia) |
USA |
The 99th shuttle flight. The 22nd flight of Atlantis. | 11 d 19 h 11 m |
218 | October 11 | Discovery STS-92 |
Brian Duffy, Pamela Melroy, Leroy Chiao, William McArthur, Peter Wisoff, Michael Lopez-Alegria, Koishi Wakata |
USA |
100th flight of the shuttle. The 28th flight of Discovery. | 12 d 21 h 43 m |
219 | October 31 | Soyuz TM-31 |
Yuri Gidzenko, Sergey Krikalev, William Shepherd (USA) |
Russia |
The first crew of the ISS. Beginning of the counting of the permanent stay of cosmonauts and astronauts on the ISS. | Ship - 187 d 3 h 17 m Crew - 72 d 19 h 52 m |
220 | November 30 | Endeavor STS-97 |
Brent Jett, Michael Bloomfield, Joseph Tanner, Carlos Noriega, Mark Garneau (Canada) |
USA |
101st shuttle flight. The 15th flight of Endeavor. | 10 d 19 h 58 m |
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221 | February 7 | Atlantis STS-98 |
Kenneth Cockrell, Mark Polansky, Robert Curbeam, Marcia Ivins, Thomas Jones |
USA |
102th shuttle flight. The 23rd flight of Atlantis. Delivery module Destiny for the ISS. | 12 d 21 h 20 m |
222 | March 8 | Discovery STS-102 |
James Wetherbee, James Kelly, Andrew Thomas, Paul Richards, James Voss, Susan Helms, Yuri Usachev (Russia) |
USA |
103th shuttle flight. The 29th flight of Discovery. Voss, Helms and Usachev - the 2nd crew of the ISS, returned on Earth on Discovery STS-105. | 12 d 19 h 49 m 2nd crew of the ISS - 167 d 6 h 41 m |
223 | April 19 | Endeavor STS-100 |
Kent Rominger, Jeffrey Ashby, John Phillips, Scott Parazinski, Chris Hadfield (Canada), Umberto Guidoni (Italy), Yuri Lonchakov (Russia) |
USA |
104th shuttle flight. The 16th flight of Endeavor. | 11 d 21 h 30 m |
224 | April 28 | Soyuz TM-32 |
Talgat Musabaev (Kazakhstan), Yuri Baturin, Dennis Tito (USA) |
Russia |
Expedition visiting the ISS. The crew returned on Earth in Soyuz TM-31. Tito is the first commercial passenger. | Ship - 125 d 21 h 21 m Crew - 7 d 22 h 4 m |
225 | July 12 | Atlantis STS-104 |
Stephen Lindsey, Charles Hobaugh, Michael Gernhardt, Janet Kavandi, James Reilly |
USA |
105th shuttle flight. The 24th flight of Atlantis. | 12 d 18 h 35 m |
226 | August 10 | Discovery STS-105 |
Scott Horowitz, Frederick Sturckow, Patrick Forrester, Daniel Barry, Frank Culbertson, Vladimir Dezhurov (Russia), Mikhail Tyurin (Russia) |
USA |
106th shuttle flight. The 30th flight of Discovery. Culbertson, Dezhurov, Tyurin - the 3rd crew of the ISS, returned on Earth in Endeavor STS-108. | 11 d 21 h 13 m The 3rd ISS crew - 122 d 22 h 38 m |
227 | October 21 | Soyuz TM-33 |
Victor Afanasyev, Konstantin Kozeev, Claudie Andre-Deshay (Haignere) (France) |
Russia |
Expedition visiting the ISS. The crew returned on Earth in Soyuz TM-32. | Ship - 195 d 18 h 52 m Crew - 9 d 19 h 59 m |
228 | December 5 | Endeavor STS-108 |
Dominic Gorie, Mark Kelly, Daniel Tani, Linda Godwin, Daniel Bursch, Carl Walz, Yuri Onufrienko (Russia) |
USA |
107th shuttle flight. The 17th flight of Endeavor. Onufrienko, Bursch, Walz - the 4th crew of the ISS, returned on Earth in Endeavor STS-111. | 11 d 19 h 36 m The 4th crew of the ISS - 195 d 19 h 39 m |
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229 | March 1 | Columbia STS-109 |
Scott Altman Duane Carey, John Grunsfeld, James Newman, Richard Linnehan, Michael Massimino, Nancy Currie |
USA |
108th shuttle flight. The 27th flight of Columbia. The fourth Hubble Space Telescope Servicing Mission. | 10 d 22 h 10 m |
230 | April 8 | Atlantis STS-110 |
Michael Bloomfield Stephen Frick, Jerry Ross, Steven Smith, Ellen Ochoa, Lee Morin, Rex Walheim |
USA |
109th shuttle flight. The 25th flight of Atlantis. Jerry Ross - the first astronaut makes the seventh space flight. | 10 d 19 h 43 m |
231 | April 25 | Soyuz TM-34 |
Yuri Gidzenko, Roberto Vittori (Italy), Mark Shuttleworth (South Africa) |
Russia |
Expedition visiting the ISS. The crew returned on Earth in Soyuz TM-33. Shuttleworth is the first cosmonaut from South Africa and the second commercial cosmonaut. | Ship - 198 d 17 h 37 m Crew - 9 d 21 h 24 m |
232 | June 5 | Endeavor STS-111 |
Kenneth Cockrell, Paul Lokhart, Franklin Chang-Diaz, Philip Perrin (France), Peggy Whitson, Valery Korzun (Russia), Sergey Treschev (Russia) |
USA |
110th shuttle flight. The 18th flight of Endeavor. Franklin Chang-Diaz - the second astronaut makes the seventh space flight. Korzun, Whitson, Treschev - the 5th crew of the ISS, returned on Earth in Endeavor STS-113. | 13 d 20 h 35 m The 5th crew of the ISS - 184 d 22 h 14 m |
233 | October 7 | Atlantis STS-112 |
Jeffrey Ashby, Pamela Melroy, David Wolf, Pierce Sellers, Sandra Magnus, Fedor Yurchikhin (Russia) |
USA |
111th shuttle flight. 26th flight of Atlantis. | 10 d 19 h 58 m |
234 | October 30 | Soyuz TMA-1 |
Sergey Zalyotin, Yuri Lonchakov, Frank De Winne (Belgium). |
Russia |
Expedition visiting the ISS. The crew returned on Earth in Soyuz TM-34. | Ship - 185 d 22 h 56 m Crew - 10 d 20 h 53 m |
235 | November 24 | Endeavor STS-113 |
James Wetherbee, Paul Lockhart, Michael Lopez-Alegria, John Herrington, Kenneth Bowersox, Nikolay Budarin (Russia), Donald Pettit |
USA |
112th shuttle flight. The 19th flight of Endeavor. Bowersox, Budarin, Pettit - the 6th crew of the ISS, returned on Earth in Soyuz TMA-01. | 13 d 18 h 47 m The 6th crew of the ISS - 161 d 1 h 14 m |
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236 | January 16 | Columbia STS-107 |
Rick Husbend, William McCool, Michael Anderson, Kalpana Chawla, David Brown, Laurel Clark, Ilan Ramon (Israel) |
USA |
113th shuttle flight. 28th flight of Columbia. Ilan Ramon is the first astronaut from Israel. During the descent from the orbit Shuttle Columbia exploded. All crew members were killed. | 15 d 22 h 21 m |
237 | April 26 | Soyuz TMA-2 | Yuri Malenchenko, Edward Lu (USA) | Russia |
The Seventh ISS crew. After destruction of the shattl Columbia, the crews on the ISS arrive on Soyuz. | 184 d 20 h 9 m |
238 | October 15 | Shenzhou-5 | Yan Liwei | China | The first manned space flight of China. | 21 h 23 m |
239 | October 18 | Soyuz TMA-3 |
Alexander Kalery, Michael Foale, Pedro Duque (Spain) |
Russia |
Foale and Kalery - the eighth crew of the ISS. Duque returned on Earth in the Soyuz TMA-2. | 194 d 18 h 34 m in Duke - 9 d 18 h 25 m |
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240 | April 19 | Soyuz TMA-4 |
Gennady Padalka, Michael Fincke (USA), André Kuipers (Netherlands) |
Russia |
Padalka and Fincke - ninth crew of the ISS. Kuipers returned on Earth in Soyuz TMA-3. | 187 d 21 h 17 m Kuipers - 10 d 20 h 53 m |
241 | October 14 | Soyuz TMA-5 |
Salizhan Sharipov, Leroy Chiao (USA), Yuri Shargin |
Russia |
Chiao and Sharipov - the tenth crew of the ISS. Shargin returned on Earth in Soyuz TMA-4. | 192 d 19 h 2 m Shargin - 9 d 21 h 30 m |
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242 | April 15 | Soyuz TMA-6 |
Sergey Krikalev, John Phillips (USA), Roberto Vittori (Italy). |
Russia |
Krikalev and Phillips - the eleventh crew of the ISS. Krikalev sets a new record of cumulative time in space - 19281 h 39 m. Vittori returned on Earth in Soyuz TMA-5. | 179 d 00 h 23 m Vittori - 9 d 21 h 21 m |
243 | July 26 | Discovery STS-114 |
Eileen Collins James Kelly, Stephen Robinson, Andrew Thomas, Wendy Lawrence, Charles Camarda, Soichi Noguchi (Japan). |
USA |
114th shuttle flight. The 31st flight of Discovery. The resumption of shuttle flights two years after the Columbia catastrophe. | 13 d 21 h 33 m |
244 | October 1 | Soyuz TMA-7 |
Valery Tokarev, William McArthur (USA), Gregory Olsen (USA). |
Russia |
McArthur and Tokarev - the twelfth crew of the ISS. Olsen returned on Earth in Soyuz TMA-6. | 189 d 19 h 52 m Olsen - 9 d 21 h 13 m |
245 | October 12 | Shenzhou-6 |
Fei Junlong, Nie Haisheng |
China | The second manned flight of China. | 4d 19h 32m |
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246 | March 30 | Soyuz TMA-8 |
Pavel Vinogradov, Jeffrey Williams (USA), Marcos Pontes (Brazil). |
Russia |
Vinogradov and Williams - the thirteenth crew of the ISS. Pontes - the first cosmonaut of Brazil, returned on Earth in Soyuz TMA-7. | 182 d 22 h 43 m Pontes - 9 d 21 h 16 m |
247 | July 4 | Discovery STS-121 |
Stephen Lindsey, Mark Kelly, Pierce Sellers, Michael Fossum, Lisa Nowak, Stephanie Wilson, Thomas Reiter |
USA |
115th shuttle flight. 32nd flight of Discovery. Second flight of shuttles after the Columbia disaster. Reiter remained on the ISS. | 13 d 21 h 33 m Reiter - 171 d 3 h 54 m |
248 | August 28 | Atlantis STS-115 |
Brent Jett, Christopher Ferguson, Joseph Tanner, Daniel Burbank, Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper, Stephen MacLean (Canada) |
USA |
116th shuttle flight. The 27th flight of Atlantis. Resumption of the ISS assembly. | 11 d 19 h 7 m |
249 | September 24 | Soyuz TMA-9 |
Mikhail Tyurin, Michael Lopez-Alegria (USA), Anoushe Ansari (USA) |
Russia |
Tyurin and Lopez-Alegria - the fourteenth crew of the ISS. Ansari is the first femal space tourist. Ansari returned on Earth in Soyuz TMA-8. | 215 d 8 h 23 m in Ansari - 10 d 21 h 5 m |
250 | December 10 | Discovery STS-116 |
Mark Polanski, William Ofelein, Robert Curbeam, Nicholas Patrick, Joan Higginbotham, Sunita Williams, Christer Fuglesang (Sweden) |
USA |
117th shuttle flight. 33rd flight of Discovery. Sunita Williams stayed aton the ISS as part of the ISS-14 crew. Instead of her, Thomas Reiter returned on Earth. | 12 d 20 h 44 m |
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251 | April 7 | Soyuz TMA-10 |
Oleg Kotov, Fedor Yurchikhin, Charles Simonyi (USA). |
Russia |
Kotov and Yurchikhin - the fifteenth crew of the ISS. Simonyi is the fifth space tourist. Simony returned on Earth in Soyuz TMA-9. | 196 d 17 h 5 m Simonyi - 13 d 19 h 1 m |
252 | June 8 | Atlantis STS-117 |
Frederic Sturckow, Lee Arshambault, James Reilly, Steven Swanson, Patrick Forrester, John Olivas, Clayton Anderson |
USA |
118th shuttle flight. The 28th flight of Atlantis. Clayton Anderson remained on the station as part of ISS-15 crew. Instead of him, Sunita Williams returned on Earth. | 13 d 20 h 11 m |
253 | August 9 | Endeavor STS-118 |
Scott Kelly, Charles Hobaugh, Barbara Morgan, Richard Mastracchio, Tracy Caldwell, Alvin Drew, Dafydd Williams (Canada) |
USA |
The 119th flight of the shuttle. The 20th flight of Endeavor. | 12 d 17 h 55 m |
254 | October 10 | Soyuz TMA-11 |
Yuri Malenchenko,
Peggy Whitson, Sheikh Muzhaphar Shukor (Malaysia). |
Russia |
Malenchenko and Whitson - the sixteenth crew of the ISS. Sheikh Muzhaphar Shukor - the first cosmonaut of Malaysia. Sheikh Muzhaphar Shukor returned on Earth in Soyuz TMA-10. | 191 d 19 h 08 m Sheikh Muzhaphar Shukor - 10 d 21 h 15 m |
255 | October 23 | Discovery STS-120 |
Pamela Melroy,
George Zamka, Scott Parazynski, Douglas Wheelock, Daniel Tani, Stephanie Wilson, Paolo Nespoli (Italy) |
USA |
120th shuttle flight. 34th flight of Discovery. Daniel Tani stayed on the station as part of ISS-16 crew. Instead of him, Clayton Anderson returned on Earth. | 15 d 2 h 23 m |
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256 | February 7 | Atlantis STS-122 |
Stephen Frick, Alan Poindexter, Stanley Love, Rex Walheim, Leland Melvin, Hans Schlegel (Germany), Leopold Eyharts (France) |
USA |
121st flight of the shuttle. The 29th flight of Atlantis. Leopold Eyharts remained on the station in the ISS-16 crew. Instead of him, Daniel Tani returned on Earth. | 12 d 18 h 22 m |
257 | March 11 | Endeavor STS-123 |
Dominic Gorie, Gregory Johnson, Richard Linnehan, Robert Behnken, Michael Foreman, Garrett Reisman, Takao Doi (Japan) |
USA |
122nd shuttle flight. The 21st flight of Endeavor. Garret Reisman remained on the station as part of ISS-17 crew. Instead of him, Leopold Eyharts returned on Earth. | 15 d 18 h 11 m |
258 | April 8 | Soyuz TMA-12 |
Sergey Volkov, Oleg Kononenko, Yi So-yeon (South Korea). |
Russia |
Volkov and Kononenko - the seventeenth crew of the ISS. Yi So-yeon is the first cosmonaut of South Korea. Yi So-yeon returned on Earth in Soyuz TMA-11. | 198 d 16 h 21 m Li So-yon - 10 d 21 h 14 m |
259 | May 31 | Discovery STS-124 |
Mark Kelly, Kenneth Ham, Karen Nyberg, Ronald Garan, Michael Fossum, Gregory Chamitoff, Akihiko Hoshide (Japan) |
USA |
123rd shuttle flight. The 35th flight of Discovery. Gregory Chamitoff remained on the station as part of the ISS-17 crew. Instead of him, Garrett Reisman returned on Earth. | 13 d 18 h 14 m |
260 | September 25 | Shenzhou-7 |
Zhai Zhigang, Liu Boming, Jing Haipeng |
China | The third manned flight of China. The first Chinese spacewalk. | 2 d 20 h 29 m |
261 | October 12 | Soyuz TMA-13 |
Yuri Lonchakov, Michael Fincke, Richard Garriott |
Russia |
Fincke and Lonchakov - the eighteenth crew of the ISS. Richard Garriott is the sixth space tourist. Richard Garriott returned on Earth in Soyuz TMA-12. | 178 d 00 h 15 m Richard Garriott - 11 d 20 h 36 m |
262 | November 15 | Endeavor STS-126 |
Christopher Ferguson, Eric Boe, Stephen Bowen, Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper, Donald Pettit, Robert Kimbrough, Sandra Magnus |
USA |
124th shuttle flight. The 22nd flight of Endeavor. Sandra Magnus remained on the station as part of ISS-18 crew. Instead of him, Gregory Chamitoff returned on Earth. | 15 d 20 h 30 m |
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263 | March 16 | Discovery STS-119 |
Lee Arshambau, Tony Antonelli, Joseph Acaba, John Phillips, Steve Swanson, Richard Arnold, Koichi Wakata (Japan) |
USA |
125th shuttle flight. The 36th flight of Discovery. Koichi Wakata remained on the station as part of ISS-18 crew. Sandra Magnus returned on Earth instead of him. | 12 d 19 h 30 m |
264 | March 26 | Soyuz TMA-14 |
Gennady Padalka, Michael Barratt (USA), Charles Simonyi (USA) |
Russia |
Padalka and Barratt - the nineteenth crew of the ISS. Charles Simonyi is a space tourist who makes the second space flight. | 198 d 16 h 43 m Charles Simonyi - 12 d 19 h 27 m |
265 | May 11 | Atlantis STS-125 |
Scott Altman Gregory Johnson, John Grunsfeld, Michael Good, Michael Massimino, Andrew Feustel, Megan McArthur |
USA |
126th shuttle flight. The 30th flight of Atlantis. Hubble Space Telescope Servicing Mission. | 12 d 21 h 37 m |
266 | May 27 | Soyuz TMA-15 |
Roman Romanenko, Frank De Winne (Belgium), Robert Thirsk (Canada) |
Russia |
De Winne, Romanenko and Thirsk - the twentieth crew of the ISS. | 187 d 20 h 42 m |
267 | July 16 | Endeavor STS-127 |
Mark Polansky, Douglas Hurley, Thomas Marshburn, Christopher Cassidy, David Wolf, Timothy Kopra, Julie Payette (Canada) |
USA |
127th shuttle flight. The 23rd flight of Endeavor. Timothy Kopra remained on the station in the ISS-20 crew. Instead of him, Koichi Wakata returned on Earth. | 15 d 16 h 45 m |
268 | August 29 | Discovery STS-128 |
Frederick Sturckow, Kevin Ford, John Olivas, Patrick Forrester, Joe Hernandez, Nicole Stott, Christer Fuglesang (Sweden) |
USA |
128th shuttle flight. The 37th flight of Discovery. Nicole Stott remained on the station as part of the ISS-21 crew. Instead of her, Timothy Kopra returned to Earth. | 13 d 20 h 54 m |
269 | September 30 | Soyuz TMA-16 |
Maxim Suraev, Geoffrey Williams, Guy Laliberte |
Russia |
Williams and Suraev - the twenty first crew of the ISS. Guy Laliberte is a space tourist. | 169 d 04 h 09 m Guy Laliberte - 10 d 21 h 17 m |
270 | November 16 | Atlantis STS-129 |
Charles Hobaugh, Barry Wilmore, Robert Sathcher, Randolph Bresnik, Leland Melvin, Michael Foreman | USA |
129th shuttle flight. The 31st flight of Atlantis. | 10 d 19 h 16 m |
271 | December 20 | Soyuz TMA-17 |
Oleg Kotov, Timothy Creamer, Soichi Noguchi |
Russia |
Kotov, Cremer and Noguchi - the twenty first crew of the ISS. | 163 d 05 h 33 m |
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