Astronomy:Expedition 66
Promotional poster | |
Mission type | Long-duration mission to the ISS |
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Operator | NASA / Roscosmos |
Mission duration | 164 days, 6 hours and 7 minutes |
Expedition | |
Space Station | International Space Station |
Began | 17 October 2021, 01:14 UTC[1] |
Ended | 30 March 2022, 07:21:03[1] |
Arrived aboard | SpaceX Crew-2 Soyuz MS-19 SpaceX Crew-3 Soyuz MS-21 |
Departed aboard | SpaceX Crew-2 Soyuz MS-19 |
Crew | |
Crew size | 7-10 |
Members |
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EVAs | 4 |
EVA duration | 25 hours 31 minutes |
Expedition 66 mission patch, resembling that of U.S. Route 66 Expedition 66 crew portrait |
Expedition 66 was the 66th long-duration expedition to the International Space Station. The mission began after the departure of Soyuz MS-18 on 17 October 2021.[2] It was commanded by European Space Agency astronaut Thomas Pesquet, the fourth European astronaut to command the ISS and first French astronaut to command the orbital laboratory,[3] until 8 November 2021, when Russian cosmonaut Anton Shkaplerov, who arrived aboard Soyuz MS-19, and took over his command.[4]
Pesquet was transported to the ISS on SpaceX Crew-2 in April 2021, joined by NASA astronauts Shane Kimbrough and Megan McArthur and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) astronaut Akihiko Hoshide.[5] Crew-2 from Expedition 65 extended their tour of duty on the ISS to become part of Expedition 66,[6] along with Russian cosmonaut Pyotr Dubrov and NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hei, who both launched on Soyuz MS-18 and returned to Earth on Soyuz MS-19, following their extended mission. Russian cosmonaut Shkaplerov launched on Soyuz MS-19, along with two participants in the joint film project between Roscosmos and Channel One, The Challenge: film director Klim Shipenko and actress Yulia Peresild.
SpaceX Crew-3, launched 10 November 2021, carried NASA astronauts Raja Chari, Thomas Marshburn, and Kayla Barron and ESA astronaut Matthias Maurer to the ISS.[7] At the end of Expedition 66, they remained on the ISS as part of Expedition 67 while Dubrov and Vande Hei returned to Earth aboard Soyuz MS-19.[8] However, continued international collaboration has been thrown into doubt by the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine and related sanctions on Russia.[9]
Crew
Flight | Astronaut | First part (17 October – 8 November 2021) |
Second part (8–11 November 2021)[10] |
Third part (12 November 2021 – 18 March 2022) |
Fourth part (18 March – 30 March 2022) |
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Soyuz MS-19 | Anton Shkaplerov, Roscosmos Fourth and last spaceflight |
Flight Engineer | Commander | ||
Pyotr Dubrov, Roscosmos First spaceflight |
Flight Engineer | ||||
Mark T. Vande Hei, NASA Second spaceflight |
Flight Engineer | ||||
SpaceX Crew-2 | Thomas Pesquet, ESA Second spaceflight |
Commander | Off Station | ||
Shane Kimbrough, NASA Third and last spaceflight |
Flight Engineer | Off Station | |||
Megan McArthur, NASA Second spaceflight |
Flight Engineer | Off Station | |||
Akihiko Hoshide, JAXA Third spaceflight |
Flight Engineer | Off Station | |||
SpaceX Crew-3 | Raja Chari, NASA First spaceflight |
Off Station | Flight Engineer | ||
Thomas Marshburn, NASA Third spaceflight |
Off Station | Flight Engineer | |||
Matthias Maurer, ESA First spaceflight |
Off Station | Flight Engineer | |||
Kayla Barron, NASA First spaceflight |
Off Station | Flight Engineer | |||
Soyuz MS-21 | Oleg Artemyev, Roscosmos Third spaceflight |
Off Station | Flight Engineer | ||
Denis Matveev, Roscosmos First spaceflight |
Off Station | Flight Engineer | |||
Sergey Korsakov, Roscosmos First spaceflight |
Off Station | Flight Engineer |
Notes
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "ISS Expedition 66". spacefacts.de. 6 November 2021. http://www.spacefacts.de/iss/english/exp_66.htm.
- ↑ "NASA Television Upcoming Events". 16 October 2017. https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html.
- ↑ York, Joanna (2021-03-19). "French astronaut next International Space Station commander". https://www.connexionfrance.com/French-news/Astronaut-Thomas-Pesquet-will-be-first-French-ISS-commander.
- ↑ "Space Launch Now - ISS Expedition 66 Change of Command Ceremony". https://spacelaunchnow.me/event/iss-expedition-66-change-of-command-ceremony/.
- ↑ Gohd, Chelsea (23 April 2021). "SpaceX's Crew-2 launch lights up the predawn sky with a spectacular show (photos)". https://www.space.com/spacex-crew-2-astronaut-launch-photos.
- ↑ "Alpha 2021". European Space Agency. https://esamultimedia.esa.int/docs/HRE/Alpha_brochure.pdf.
- ↑ "NASA, SpaceX Adjust Crew-2 Station Departure Date". 8 November 2021. https://blogs.nasa.gov/crew-2/2021/11/07/nasa-spacex-adjust-crew-2-station-departure-date/.
- ↑ "Soyuz MS-19 to send a "movie crew" to ISS". http://www.russianspaceweb.com/soyuz-ms-19.html.
- ↑ Witze, Alexandra (11 March 2022). "Russia's invasion of Ukraine is redrawing the geopolitics of space" (in en). Nature. doi:10.1038/d41586-022-00727-x. PMID 35277688. https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-022-00727-x. Retrieved 13 March 2022.
- ↑ "NASA SpaceX Crew-2 to Discuss Station Mission, Upcoming Splashdown" (in en). 4 November 2021. https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-spacex-crew-2-to-discuss-station-mission-upcoming-splashdown/.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expedition 66.
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