Expedition 12
Expedition 12 | |||
Uppdragsstatistik | |||
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Rymdstation: | ISS | ||
Start: | 3 oktober 2005, 05:27 UTC[1] | ||
Slut: | 8 april 2006, 19:28 UTC[1] | ||
Tid: | 187 dag 14 tim 1 min | ||
Antal besättningsmedlemmar: | 2 st | ||
Rymdpromenad | |||
Antal rymdpromenader: | 2 st | ||
Total tid: | 11 tim 5 min | ||
Transport | |||
Uppskjutning: | 1 oktober 2005, 03:55:00 UTC med Sojuz TMA-7 | ||
Uppskjutningsplats: | Kosmodromen i Bajkonur | ||
Landning: | 8 april 2006, 23:48:00 UTC med Sojuz TMA-7 | ||
Landningsplats: | 54 km NÖ of Arkalyk, Kazakstan | ||
Kronologi | |||
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Expedition 12 var den 12:e expeditionen till Internationella rymdstationen (ISS). Expeditionen började den 3 oktober 2005 då Expedition 11s besättning återvände till jorden med Sojuz TMA-6. Expeditionen avslutades den 8 april 2006 då Sojuz TMA-7 återvände till jorden med Expedition 12s besättning.
Besättning
Position | (3 oktober 2005 - 8 april 2006) |
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Befälhavare | William S. McArthur, NASA Hans fjärde rymdfärd |
Flygingenjör 1 | Valerij Tokarev, RSA Hans andra rymdfärd |
Referenser
- ^ [a b] NASA's Space Station Expedition 12 Arkiverad 3 november 2012 hämtat från the Wayback Machine., läst 28 augusti 2016.
Externa länkar
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The Expedition 12 patch represents both mankind's permanent presence in space and future dreams of exploration. The International Space Station (ISS), featured prominently in the center, will continue to grow in its capability as a world-class laboratory and test bed for exploration. The vision of exploration is depicted by the moon and Mars. The star symbolizes mankind's destiny in space and is a tribute to the space explorers who have been lost in its pursuit. The Roman numeral XII in the background signifies the 12th expeditionary mission to the ISS.
This patch commemorates the thirteenth expeditionary mission to the International Space Station (ISS) which continues the permanent human presence in space. The ISS is depicted in its configuration at the start of the six-month expedition with trailing elements from the country flags representing both of the crew members--cosmonaut Pavel V. Vinogradov and astronaut Jeffrey N. Williams. The crew members made the following statement about their patch: "The dynamic trajectory of the space station against the background of the Earth, Mars, and the Moon symbolizes the vision for human space exploration beyond Earth orbit and the critical role that the ISS plays in the fulfillment of that vision."
ISS Expedition 11 insignia.
The emblem of the eleventh expedition to the International Space Station (ISS) emphasizes the roles of the United States and the Russian Federation in the multinational ISS partnership. The two rocket plumes, in the style of the flags of these two nations, represent the Russian Soyuz vehicles and the American Space Shuttles. The ISS image shows the configuration of the orbiting Station at the start of the expedition, with docked Soyuz and Progress vehicles and the huge American solar panels. The names of the two crew members are shown on the margin of the patch. ISS Commander Sergei Krikalev and John Phillips, NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, are expected to launch on a Soyuz vehicle and to be in orbit during the return to flight of the Space Shuttle. The crew explains, “The beauty of our home planet and the vivid contrasts of the space environment are shown by the blue and green Earth with the Space Station orbiting overhead, and by the bright stars, dark sky, and dazzling sun.”