Expedition 13
Expedition 13 | |||
Uppdragsstatistik | |||
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Rymdstation: | ISS | ||
Start: | 1 april 2006 | ||
Slut: | 28 september 2007 | ||
Tid: | 8 månader, 22 dagar, 23 timmar, 44 minuter | ||
Antal besättningsmedlemmar: | 2-3 | ||
Rymdpromenad | |||
Antal rymdpromenader: | 2 st | ||
Total tid: | 12 timmar, 25 minuter | ||
Transport | |||
Uppskjutning: | 30 mars 2006 & 4 juli 2006 med Sojuz TMA-8 & STS-121 Discovery | ||
Uppskjutningsplats: | Kosmodromen i Bajkonur Kennedy Space Center | ||
Landning: | 28 september 2006 & 22 december 2006 med Sojuz TMA-8 & STS-116 Discovery | ||
Landningsplats: | Kazakstan, Kennedy Space Center | ||
Kronologi | |||
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Expedition 13 var den 13:e expeditionen till den Internationella rymdstationen (ISS). Två besättningsmedlemmar (Pavel Vinogradov och Jeffrey N. Williams) skickades upp i mars 2006 ombord Sojuz TMA-8. I juli anslöt Thomas A. Reiter och det var då första gången sedan 2003 som besättningen ombord ISS bestod av 3 personer. Den 28 september återvände Vinogradov och Williams till Jorden medan Reiter kvarstod från expeditionen, även som en del av Expedition 14.
Besättning
Position | Första delen (1 april - juli 2006) | Andra delen (juli - 28 september 2006) |
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Befälhavare | Pavel Vinogradov, RSA Hans andra rymdfärd | |
Flygingenjör 1 | Jeffrey N. Williams, NASA Hans andra rymdfärd | |
Flygingenjör 2 | Thomas A. Reiter, ESA Hans andra rymdfärd |
(#) antal rymdfärder som varje besättningsmedlem avklarat, inklusive detta uppdrag.
I reservbesättningen ingick:
- Michael Fincke, kommendör -
- Fjodor Jurtjichin, flygingenjör -
- Léopold Eyharts, flygingenjör - ESA
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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 each of the three crew members.
- 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."
This emblem embodies the past, present, and future of human space exploration. The Roman numeral XIV suspended above the Earth against the black background of space symbolizes the fourteenth expeditionary mission to the International Space Station (ISS), or Международная Космическая Станция. Elements of this symbol merge into a unified trajectory destined for the moon, Mars, and beyond, much as science and operations aboard the ISS today will pave the way for future missions to our celestial neighbors. The five stars honor the astronauts and cosmonauts of missions Apollo 1, Soyuz 1, Soyuz 11, Challenger, and Columbia, who gave their lives in the pursuit of knowledge and discovery.
From the left: Thomas Reiter, German ESA astronaut and flight engineer, Cosmonaut Pavel V. Vinogradov, mission commander representing Russia's Federal Space Agency and astronaut Jeffrey N. Williams, NASA space station science officer and flight engineer, crew of ISS Expedition 13 as of July 4, 2006.