Manned Flight No. | 254 |
Manned flight of the Russia No. | 103 |
Manned flight Soyuz No. | 95 |
Launch: | Oct 10, 2007 13:22:39 |
Landing: | Apr 19, 2008 08:29:44 |
Duration: | 191 d 19 h 7 m 5 s (4603 h 7 m 5 s) |
Orbits: | 3028 |
Landing Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor in Soyuz ТМА-10: | Oct 21, 2007 10:35:49 |
Duration flight of Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor: | 10 d 21 h 13 m 10 s (261 h 13 m 10 s) |
Cosmonaut No. 461
Cosmonaut Malaysia No. 1
Shukor: 1st flight
Cumulative time: 10 d 21 h 13 m 10 s
(261 h 13 m 10 s)
Yuri Malenchenko (Commander)
Cosmonaut No. 308
Cosmonaut Russia No. 77
Malenchenko: 4th flight
Cumulative time: 514 d 11 h 59 m 4 s
(12347 h 59 m 4 s)
Astronaut No. 419
Astronaut USA No. 264
Woman-astronaut No. 38
Whitson: 2nd flight
Cumulative time: 376 d 17 h 21 m 28 s
(9041 h 21 m 28 s)
95th manned flight of the Soyuz. The 15th flight of the Soyuz spacecraft to the ISS.
Yuri Malenchenko and Peggy Whitson the sixteenth crew of the ISS.
They replaced the fifteenth crew of the ISS:
Oleg Kotov and Fedor Yurchikhin. Clayton Anderson moved from the 15th ISS crew to the sixteenth.
Sheikh Muzafar Shukor is the first cosmonaut of Malaysia.
Shaykh Muzafar Shukor returned on the earth in Soyuz TMA-10.
The largest total time of flights in space among American astronauts before April 16, 2008 had
Michael Foale. He made 6 space flights,
his total time in space was 373 days 23 hours 19 minutes (8976 hours 19 minutes). 16 April 2008
the record of Michael Foel was surpassed by Peggy Whitson, who participated in two long-term expeditions
ISS-5 and ISS-16. The total flights time in space Peggy Whitson after landing on April 19, 2008
was 376 days 17 hours 22 meters (9041 hours 22 minutes).
Rocket Soyuz at the start.
Crew of the Soyuz before the launch.
Crews of Soyuz and ISS in Destiny module.
Soyuz landed in Kazakhstan.
The longest flight:
Jan 08, 1994 437 d 17 h 58 m 31 s (10505 h 58 m 31 s)
Valery Polyakov
The largest number of flights: 7
Jerry Ross,
Franklin Chang-Diaz
The most cumulative time in space (6 flights):
803 d 9 h 38 m 11 s (19281 h 38 m 11 s) Sergey Krikalev