Manned Flight No. | 274 |
Manned flight of the USA No. | 161 |
Manned flight Space Shuttle No. | 131 |
Manned flight Discovery No. | 38 |
Launch: | Apr 05, 2010 10:21:25 |
Landing: | Apr 20, 2010 13:08:35 |
Duration: | 15 d 2 h 47 m 10 s (362 h 47 m 10 s) |
Orbits: | 238 |
Alan Poindexter (Commander)
Astronaut No. 465
Astronaut USA No. 295
Poindexter: 2nd flight (last)
Cumulative time: 27 d 21 h 8 m 50 s
(669 h 8 m 50 s)
James Dutton (Pilot)
Astronaut No. 512
Astronaut USA No. 330
Dutton: 1st flight (last)
Cumulative time: 15 d 2 h 47 m 10 s
(362 h 47 m 10 s)
Astronaut No. 395
Astronaut USA No. 247
Mastracchio: 3rd flight
Cumulative time: 39 d 15 h 54 m 58 s
(951 h 54 m 58 s)
Astronaut No. 513
Astronaut USA No. 331
Woman-astronaut No. 53
Metcalf-Lindenburger: 1st flight
Cumulative time: 15 d 2 h 47 m 10 s
(362 h 47 m 10 s)
Astronaut No. 443
Astronaut USA No. 277
Woman-astronaut No. 42
Wilson: 3rd flight
Cumulative time: 42 d 23 h 48 m 3 s
(1031 h 48 m 3 s)
Astronaut No. 514
Аsтронавт Japan № 8
Woman-astronaut No. 54
Yamazaki: 1st flight (last)
Cumulative time: 15 d 2 h 47 m 10 s
(362 h 47 m 10 s)
Astronaut No. 457
Astronaut USA No. 289
Anderson: 2nd flight (last)
Cumulative time: 166 d 21 h 10 m 24 s
(4005 h 10 m 24 s)
Launch of the Space Shuttle Discovery.
Crews of the Space Shuttle and ISS in Kibo module. There are 13 astronauts in space at the same time.
Two Japanese astronaut Soichi Noguchi and Naoko Yamazaki met in orbit.
Space Shuttleа Discovery lands.
One hundred and thirty-first flight of the Space Shuttle. Thirty-eighth flight of the shuttle Discovery. Thirtieth shuttle flight for the ISS assembly. Docking with the ISS. Astronauts Richard Mastracchio and Clayton Anderson conducted three spacewalks (330, 331, 332). At the time, on the ISS was the twenty-third crew of the ISS: Oleg Kotov, Timothy Creamer, Soichi Noguchi, Alexander Skvortsov, Mikhail Kornienko and Tracy Caldwell Dyson.
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