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272 | February 8 | Endeavor STS-130 |
George Zamka, Terry Virts, Nicholas Patrick, Robert Behnken, Stephen Robinson, Kathryn Hire |
USA |
Flight to the ISS. 130th shuttle flight. 24th flight of Endeavor. | 13 d 18 h 6 m |
273 | April 2 | Soyuz TMA-18 |
Alexander Skvortsov, Michael Kornienko, Tracy Caldwell-Dyson (USA) |
Russia | Skvortsov, Kornienko and Caldwell-Dyson - the twenty third crew of the ISS . | 176 d 1 h 19 m |
274 | April 5 | Discovery STS-131 |
Alan Poindexter, James Dutton, Clay Anderson, Rick Mastracchio, Dorothy Metcalf-Lindenburger, Stephanie Wilson, Naoko Yamazaki (Japan) | USA |
Flight to the ISS. 131st shuttle flight. The 38th flight of Discovery. | 15 d 2 h 47 m |
275 | May 14 | Atlantis STS-132 |
Kenneth Ham, Tony Antonelli, Michael Good, Garret Reisman, Pierce Sellers, Stephen Bowen |
USA |
Flight to the ISS. 132nd shuttle flight. 32nd flight of Atlantis. | 11 d 18 h 28 m |
276 | June 15 | Soyuz TMA-19 |
Fedor Yurchikhin, Douglas Wheelock (USA), Shenon Walker (USA) |
Russia | Yurchikhin, Wheelock and Walker - twenty-fourth crew of the ISS. | 163 d 7 h 1 m |
277 | October 8 | Soyuz TMA-01M |
Alexander Kalery, Oleg Skripochka, Skott Kelly (US) |
Russia | Kalery, Kelly and Skripochka - twenty-fifth crew of the ISS . | 159 d 8 h 44 m |
278 | December 15 | Soyuz TMA-20 |
Dmitry Kondratyev, Catherine Coleman (USA), Paolo Nespoli(Italy) |
Russia | Kondratiev, Nespoli and Coleman - the 26th ISS crew . | 159 d 6 h 17 m |
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279 | February 24 | Discovery STS-133 |
Stephen Lindsey, Eric Boe, Michael Barratt, Stephen Bowen, Nicole Stott, Alvin Drew | USA |
Flight to the ISS. 134th shuttle flight. 39th flight of Discovery. The last flight of Discovery. | 12 d 19 h 4 m |
280 | April 5 | Soyuz TMA-21 |
Alexander Samokutyaev, Andrei Borisenko, Ronald Garan (USA) |
Russia | Samokutyaev, Borisenko and Garan - the twenty-seventh crew of the ISS . | 164 d 5 h 42 m |
281 | May 16 | Endeavor STS-134 |
Mark Kelly, Gregory Johnson, Michael Fincke, Andrew Feustel, Gregory Chamitoff, Roberto Vittori (Italy) |
USA |
Flight to the ISS. 134th shuttle flight. The 25th flight of Endeavor. The last flight of Endeavor. | 15 d 17 h 39 m |
282 | June 7 | Soyuz TMA-02M |
Sergey Volkov, Michael Fossum(USA), Satoshi Furukawa (Japan) |
Russia | Volkov, Fossum and Furukawa - twenty-eighth crew of the ISS . | 167 d 6 h 13 m |
283 | July 8 | Atlantis STS-135 |
Christopher Ferguson, Douglas Hurley, Rex Walheim, Sandra Magnus |
USA |
Flight to the ISS. 135th shuttle flight. The 33rd flight of Atlantis. The last flight of the shuttle. | 12 d 18 h 28 m |
284 | November 14 | Soyuz TMA-22 |
Anton Shkaplerov, Anatoly Ivanishin, Daniel Burbank (USA) |
Russia | Shkaplerov, Ivanishin, and Burbank - twenty-ninth crew of the ISS . | 165 d 7 h 31 m |
285 | December 21 | Soyuz TMA-03M |
Oleg Kononenko, Donald Pettit (USA), André Kuipers (Netherlands) |
Russia | Kononenko, Pettit and Kuipers - the thirtieth crew of the ISS . | 192 d 18 h 58 m |
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2012 | ||||||
286 | May 15 | Soyuz TMA-04M |
Gennady Padalka, Sergey Revin, Joseph Acaba (USA) |
Russia | Padalka, Acaba and Revin - the thirty-first crew of the ISS . | 124 d 23 h 52 m |
287 | June 16 | Shenzhou-9 |
Jing Haipeng, Liu Wang, Liu Yang |
China | The fourth manned flight of China. Liu Yang is China's first female astronaut. | 12 d 15 h 25 m |
288 | July 15 | Soyuz TMA-05M |
Yuri Malenchenko, Sunita Williams (USA), Akihiko Hoshide (Japan) |
Russia | Malenchenko, Williams and Hoshide - thirty-second crew of the ISS . | 126 d 23 h 16 m |
289 | October 23 | Soyuz TMA-06M |
Oleg Novitskiy, Evgeni Tarelkin, Kevin Ford (USA) |
Russia | Novitskiy, Tarelkin and Ford - the thirty-third crew of the ISS . | 143 d 16 h 17 m |
290 | December 19 | Soyuz TMA-07M |
Roman Romanenko, Thomas Marshburn (USA), Chris Hadfield (Canada) |
Russia | Romanenko, Marschburn and Hadfield - the thirty-fourth crew of the ISS . | 145 d 14 h 18 m |
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2013 | ||||||
291 | March 28 | Soyuz TMA-08M |
Pavel Vinogradov, Alexander Misurkin, Chris Cassidy (USA) |
Russia | Vinogradov, Misurkin and Cassidy - the thirty-fifth crew of the ISS . | 166 d 6 h 15 m |
292 | May 28 | Soyuz TMA-09M |
Fedor Yurchikhin, Karen Nyberg (USA), Luca Parmitiano (Italy) |
Russia | Yurchikhin, Nayberg and Parmitano - the thirty-sixth ISS crew . | 166 d 6 h 18 m |
293 | June 11 | Shenzhou-10 |
Nie Haisheng, Zhang Xiaoguang, Wang Yaping |
China | The fifth manned flight of China. Docking with the station Tiangun-1. Wang Yaping is China's second female astronaut. | 14 d 14 h 29 m |
294 | September 25 | Soyuz TMA-10M |
Oleg Kotov, Sergey Ryazanskiy, Michael Hopkins (USA) |
Russia | Kotov, Hopkins and Ryazanskiy - the thirty-seventh crew of the ISS . | 166 d 6 h 26 m |
295 | November 7 | Soyuz TMA-11M |
Mikhail Tyurin, Richard Mastracchio (USA), Koichi Wakata (Japan) |
Russia | Tyurin, Mastracchio and Wakata - the thirty-eighth crew of the ISS . | 187 d 21 h 44 m |
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2014 | ||||||
296 | March 25 | Soyuz TMA-12M |
Alexander Skvortsov, Oleg Artemyev, Stephen Swanson (USA) |
Russia | Skvortsov, Svenson and Artemiev - the thirty-ninth crew of the ISS . | 169 d 5 h 6 m |
297 | May 28 | Soyuz TMA-13M |
Maxim Suraev, Gregory Wiseman (USA), Alexander Gerst (Germany) |
Russia | Suraev, Wiseman and Gerst - the fortieth crew of the ISS . | 165 d 8 h 1 m |
298 | September 25 | Soyuz TMA-14M |
Alexander Samokutyaev, Barry Wilmore (USA), Elena Serova |
Russia | Samokutyaev, Wilmore and Serov - the forty-first crew of the ISS . | 167 d 5 h 49 m |
299 | November 23 | Soyuz TMA-15M |
Anton Shkaplerov, Terry Virts (USA), Samantha Cristoforetti (Italy) |
Russia | Shkaplerov, Virts and Cristoforetti - the forty-second crew of the ISS . Samantha Christophoretti made the longest flight among women and European astronauts. | 199 d 16 h 43 m |
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2015 | ||||||
300 | March 27 | Soyuz TMA-16M |
Gennady Padalka, Mikhail Kornienko, Scott Kelly (USA) |
Russia | Padalka was part of the crew ISS-43 / 44 . Kelly and Kornienko began an annual (340 days) flight on the ISS in the crews 43, 44, 45, 46 . After landing on September 12, Padalka set a record of the cumulative time in space - 21,083 h 32 m (878 d 11 h 32 m). After landing on March 2, 2016, Kelly set a record the cumulative time in space for American astronauts - 520 d 10 h 34 m. | Padalka - 168 d 5 h 10 m. Kelly and Kornienko - 340 d 8 h 45 m |
301 | July 22 | Soyuz TMA-17M |
Oleg Kononenko, Kell Lindgren (USA), Kimia Yui (Japan) |
Russia | Kononenko, Lindgren and Yui - the forty-fourth crew of the ISS . | 141 d 16 h 16 m |
302 | September 2 | Soyuz TMA-18M |
Sergey Volkov, Andreas Mogensen (Denmark), Aydin Aimbetov (Kazakhstan) |
Russia | Volkov entered the 45 crew of the ISS . Mogensen and Aimbetov returned on Earth with Padalka in Soyuz TMA-16M. Mogensen is Denmark's first cosmonaut. | Volkov - 181 d 23 h 53 m. Mogensen and Aimbetov - 9 d 20 h 17 m |
303 | December 15 | Soyuz TMA-19M |
Yuri Malenchenko, Timothy Kopra (USA), Timothy Peake (Great Britain) |
Russia | Malenchenko, Kopra and Peake - the forty-sixth crew of the ISS. | 185 d 22 h 12 m |
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304 | March 18 | Soyuz TMA-20M |
Alexey Ovchinin, Oleg Skripochka, Jeffrey Williams (USA) |
Russia | Ovchinin, Skripochka and Williams - the forty-seventh crew of the ISS | 172 d 3 h 48 m |
305 | July 7 | Soyuz MS-01 |
Anatoly Ivanishin, Kathleen Rubins (USA), Takuya Onishi (Japan) |
Russia | Ivanishin, Rubins and Onishi - the forty-eighth ISS crew | 115 d 2 h 22 m |
306 | October 16 | Shenzhou-11 |
Jing Haipeng, Chen Dong |
China | The sixth manned space flight to China. Docking with the Tiangong-2 station. The longest space flight of China. Jing Haipeng is the first Chinese cosmonauts who made the third space flight. | 32 d 6 h 37 m |
307 | October 19 | Soyuz MS-02 |
Sergey Ryzhikov, Andrei Borisenko, Robert Kimbrough (USA) |
Russia | Ryzhikov, Borisenko and Kimbrough - the forty-ninth ISS crew. | 173 d 3 h 15 m |
308 | November 17 | Soyuz MS-03 |
Oleg Novitsky, Peggy Whitson (USA), Thomas Pesquet (France) |
Russia | Novitsky, Whitson and Pesquet - the 50th ISS crew. | Novitsky and Pesquet 196 d 17 h 50 m, Whitson 289 d 5 h 2 m |
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309 | April 20 | Soyuz MS-04 |
Fedor Yurchikhin, Jack Fischer (USA) |
Russia | Yurchikhin and Fischer - the fifty first crew of the ISS. | 135 d 18 h 9 m |
310 | July 28 | Soyuz MS-05 |
Sergey Ryazanskiy, Randolph Bresnik (USA), Paolo Nespoli (Italy) |
Russia | Ryazanskiy, Bresnik and Nespoli - the fifty-second crew of the ISS. | 138 d 16 h 57 m |
311 | September 12 | Soyuz MS-06 |
Alexander Misurkin, Joseph Acaba (USA), Mark Wande Hei (USA) |
Russia | Misurkin, Acaba and Wand Hei - the fifty-third ISS crew. | 168 d 5 h 14 m |
312 | December 17 | Soyuz MS-07 |
Anton Shkaplerov, Scott Tingle (USA), Norishigi Kanai (Japan) |
Russia | Shkaplerov, Tingle and Kanai - the fifty-fourth ISS crew. | 168 d 5 h 19 m |
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2018 | ||||||
313 | March 21 | «Soyuz MS-08» |
Oleg Artemyev, Andrew Feustel (USA), Richard Arnold (USA) |
Russia | Artemyev, Feustel and Arnold - 55/56 ISS crew. | 196 d 18 h 00 m 37 s |
314 | March 21 | «Soyuz MS-09» |
Sergey Prokopyev, Serena Auñón-Chancellor (USA), Alexander Gerst (Germany) |
Russia | Prokopyev, Auñón-Chancellor and Gerst - 56/57 ISS crew. | 196 d 17 h 49 m |
October 11 | «Soyuz MS-10» |
Alexey Ovchinin, Tyler Hague (USA) |
Россия | Launch of the Soyuz MS-10 spacecraft ended in failure. | 0 д 0 ч 0 м | |
315 | December 3 | «Soyuz MS-11» |
Oleg Kononenko, Anne McClain (USA), David Saint-Jacques (Canada) |
Russia | Kononenko, McClain and Saint-Jacques - 57/58/59 ISS crew. | 203 d 15 h 17 m |
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2019 | ||||||
316 | March 14 | «Soyuz MS-12» |
Alexey Ovchinin, Tyler Hague (USA), Christina Koch (USA) |
Russia | Ovchinin, Hague and Koch - 59/60 ISS crew. | Ovchinin and Hague 202 d 15 h 45 m. Koch 328 d 13 h 58 m. |
317 | July 20 | «Soyuz MS-13» |
Alexander Skvortsov, Andrew Morgan (USA), Luca Parmitano (Italy) |
Russia | Skvortsov, Morgan and Parmitano - 60/61 ISS crew. | Skvortsov and Parmitano 200 d 16 h 43 m. Morgan - 271 d 12 h 48 m. |
318 | September 25 | «Soyuz MS-15» |
Oleg Skripochka, Jessica Meir (USA), Hazzaa Al Mansouri (UAE) |
Russia | Skripochka and Meir - 61/62 ISS crew. Hazzaa Al Mansouri is the first cosmonaut of UAE. | Skripochka and Meir 204 d 15 h 19 m. Al Mansouri - 7 d 21 h 1 m. |
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