Manned Flight No. | 277 |
Manned flight of the Russia No. | 112 |
Manned flight Soyuz No. | 104 |
Launch: | Oct 07, 2010 23:10:55 |
Landing: | Mar 16, 2011 07:53:43 |
Duration: | 159 d 8 h 42 m 48 s (3842 h 42 m 48 s) |
Orbits: | 2509 |
Astronaut No. 390
Astronaut USA No. 244
Kelly: 3rd flight
Cumulative time: 180 d 1 h 49 m 56 s
(4321 h 49 m 56 s)
Alexander Kaleri (Commander)
Cosmonaut No. 265
Cosmonaut Russia No. 72
Kaleri: 5th flight (last)
Cumulative time: 769 d 6 h 35 m 1 s
(18462 h 35 m 1 s)
Cosmonaut No. 516
Cosmonaut Russia No. 105
Skripochka: 1st flight
Cumulative time: 159 d 8 h 42 m 48 s
(3842 h 42 m 48 s)
104th manned flight of the Soyuz. The 24th flight of the Soyuz spacecraft to the ISS. The first flight of a new modification of the Soyuz-TMA-M spacecraft. Alexander Kaleri, Scott Kelly and Oleg Skripochka joined Fyodor Yurchikhin, Douglas Wheelock and Shannon Walker in the twenty-fifth crew of the ISS. After landing on March 16, 2011, the total time in space of Alexander Kaleri (5 flights) was 769 days 6 hours and 35 minutes. At that time, it was the second total time after Sergei Krikalev (more than 803 days).
Crew of Soyuz before the launch.
Soyuz is transported to the start.
Crew of Soyuz befor the launch.
Oleg Skripochka works in open space.
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