Astronomy:Expedition 62

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Short description: 62nd long duration mission to the ISS
ISS Expedition 62
Expedition 62 crew poster.jpg
Promotional Poster
Mission duration70d 20h 3m
Expedition
Space StationInternational Space Station
Began6 February 2020, 05:50:28 UTC
Ended17 April 2020, 01:53:30 UTC[1]
Arrived aboardSoyuz MS-13
Soyuz MS-15
Soyuz MS-16
Departed aboardSoyuz MS-15
Crew
Crew size6
Members
  • Expedition 61/62:
    Oleg Skripochka
  • Jessica Meir
  • Expedition 60/61/62:
    Andrew Morgan
  • Expedition 62/63:
    Anatoli Ivanishin
  • Ivan Vagner
  • Christopher Cassidy
ISS Expedition 62 Patch.png
Expedition 62 mission patch
Expedition 62 crew portrait.jpg
From left: NASA astronaut Andrew Morgan, Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Skripochka, and NASA astronaut Jessica Meir. 

Expedition 62 was the 62nd long duration mission to the International Space Station, which began 5:50 UTC on 6 February 2020 with the undocking of the Soyuz MS-13 spacecraft. The Expedition consisted of Russian commander Oleg Skripochka, as well as American flight engineers Jessica Meir and Andrew Morgan.[2] The second part of Expedition 62 was made up of the three crew members from Soyuz MS-16.[3]

Crew

Position First part
(6 February – 9 April 2020)
Second part
(9–17 April 2020)
Commander Russia Oleg Skripochka, RSA
Third and last spaceflight
Flight Engineer 1 United States Jessica Meir, NASA
First spaceflight
Flight Engineer 2 United States Andrew Morgan, NASA
First spaceflight
Flight Engineer 3   Russia Anatoli Ivanishin, RSA
Third and last spaceflight
Flight Engineer 4   Russia Ivan Vagner, RSA
First spaceflight
Flight Engineer 5   United States Christopher Cassidy, NASA
Third and last spaceflight

Crew notes

Soyuz MS-16 was originally meant to transport the Expedition 63/64 crew to the ISS, carrying Tikhonov, Babkin and Japanese astronaut Akihiko Hoshide to the ISS. On 31 October 2019 it was announced that NASA astronaut Chris Cassidy would fly the mission instead of Hoshide, in order to make sure an American astronaut was on board the station at all times, in the face of delays with the Commercial Crew Program. These changes also meant that Soyuz MS-16's crew would make up part of Expedition 62.[4] The Expedition also marked the first time the Russian segment of the ISS has had three crew members since Expedition 50, and was one of the shortest expeditions in the program, at just over two months long.

Patch design notes

In February 2019, graphic designer and art director Jessie Bowers (Cypha) designed the Expedition 62 patch. This mission patch is the final ISS expedition insignia that bears the crew's surnames. All succeeding patches have no names in their graphics since the expedition member sizes has expanded to eleven individuals.

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