Manned Flight No. | 252 |
Manned flight of the USA No. | 148 |
Manned flight Space Shuttle No. | 118 |
Manned flight Atlantis No. | 28 |
Launch: | Jun 08, 2007 23:38:04 |
Landing: | Jun 22, 2007 19:49:38 |
Duration: | 13 d 20 h 11 m 34 s (332 h 11 m 34 s) |
Orbits: | 219 |
Landing Clayton Anderson in Discovery STS-120: | Nov 07, 2007 18:01:18 |
Duration flight of Clayton Anderson: | 151 d 18 h 23 m 14 s (3642 h 23 m 14 s) |
Frederick Sturckow (Commander)
Astronaut No. 384
Astronaut USA No. 241
Sturckow: 3rd flight
Cumulative time: 37 d 12 h 42 m 13 s
(900 h 42 m 13 s)
Lee Archambault (Pilot)
Astronaut No. 454
Astronaut USA No. 286
Archambault: 1st flight
Cumulative time: 13 d 20 h 11 m 34 s
(332 h 11 m 34 s)
Astronaut No. 371
Astronaut USA No. 234
Reilly: 3rd flight (last)
Cumulative time: 35 d 10 h 33 m 24 s
(850 h 33 m 24 s)
Astronaut No. 405
Astronaut USA No. 255
Forrester: 2-ый flight
Cumulative time: 25 d 17 h 24 m 18 s
(617 h 24 m 18 s)
Astronaut No. 455
Astronaut USA No. 287
Swanson: 1st flight
Cumulative time: 13 d 20 h 11 m 34 s
(332 h 11 m 34 s)
Astronaut No. 456
Astronaut USA No. 288
Olivas: 1st flight
Cumulative time: 13 d 20 h 11 m 34 s
(332 h 11 m 34 s)
Astronaut No. 457
Astronaut USA No. 289
Anderson: 1st flight
Cumulative time: 151 d 18 h 23 m 14 s
(3642 h 23 m 14 s)
Shuttle Atlantis is approaching the ISS.
Crews of the Space Shuttle and ISS in Destiny module.
View of the ISS from the Space Shuttle.
James Reilly and John Olivas are working in open space.
One hundred and eighteenth flight of the Space Shuttle. The twenty-eighth flight of the shuttle Atlantis. The nineteenth shuttle flight for the ISS assembly. Docking with the ISS. Astronauts condacted four spacewalks ( 267 , 268 , 269 , 270 ). At the time, on the ISS was the fifteenth crew of the ISS: Oleg Kotov, Fedor Yurchikhin and Sunita Williams. Clayton Anderson stayed on the ISS and returned on Earth in Discovery STS-120. Instead of him, Sunita Williams returned on Earth.
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