Expedition 45
Expedition 45 | |||
Uppdragsstatistik | |||
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Rymdstation: | ISS | ||
Start: | 11 september 2015[1] | ||
Slut: | 11 december 2015[1] | ||
Antal besättningsmedlemmar: | 6 st | ||
Rymdpromenad | |||
Antal rymdpromenader: | 2 st | ||
Total tid: | 15 timmar, 4 minuter | ||
Transport | |||
Uppskjutning: | med Sojuz TMA-16M, Sojuz TMA-17M, Sojuz TMA-18M | ||
Uppskjutningsplats: | Kosmodromen i Bajkonur | ||
Landning: | med Sojuz TMA-17M, Sojuz TMA-18M | ||
Landningsplats: | Kazakstan | ||
Kronologi | |||
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Expedition 45 var den 45:e expeditionen till Internationella rymdstationen (ISS). Expeditionen började den 11 september 2015 då Sergej Volkov, Andreas Mogensen och Ajdyn Ajymbetov anlände till rymdstationen med Sojuz TMA-18M.
Expeditionen avslutades den 11 december 2015 då Oleg Kononenko, Kimiya Yui och Kjell N. Lindgren återvände till jorden med Sojuz TMA-17M.
Expedition 45 var tredje etappen i Michail Kornijenkos och Scott J. Kellys ett år långa vistelse ombord på rymdstationen.
Besättning
Position | (11 september – 11 december 2015) |
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Befälhavare | Scott J. Kelly, NASA Hans fjärde rymdfärd |
Flygingenjör 1 | Michail Kornijenko, RSA Hans andra rymdfärd |
Flygingenjör 2 | Oleg Kononenko, RSA Hans tredje rymdfärd |
Flygingenjör 3 | Kimiya Yui, JAXA Hans första rymdfärd |
Flygingenjör 4 | Kjell N. Lindgren, NASA Hans första rymdfärd |
Flygingenjör 5 | Sergej Volkov, RSA Hans tredje rymdfärd |
Referenser
- ^ [a b] NASA's Space Station Expedition 45, läst 4 september 2016.
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The 46 icon in the foreground of the Expedition 46 patch represents the forty-sixth expeditionary mission to the International Space Station. The graphic portrays the limb of the home planet, Earth, with the black vastness of space in the background. Earth is depicted at the top with the flags of the countries of origin of the crew members: the United States of America, Russia and the United Kingdom. The flag of the U.K. is displayed in a position of prominence in recognition of the significance of the first British astronaut flown in space for the European Space Agency. The outer border is in the shape of a triangle with an unbroken border, symbolizing the infinite journey of discovery for past, present and future space explorers. The names of the six Expedition 46 astronauts and cosmonauts are shown in the border.
Expedition 45 crew portrait with (from left) Commander Scott Kelly and Flight Engineers Sergey Volkov, Mikhail Kornienko, Kjell Lindgren, Oleg Kononenko and Kimiya Yui.
This is the insignia for the Expedition 44 mission.
- The International Space Station is positioned in the foreground poised to study Earth, the sun and cosmos that lie beyond. Two members of the Expedition 44 crew will spend a full year on the ISS - providing valuable experience for future long duration missions into deep space. The 12 Earths represent the planet's position around the sun over the course of that year. Four of the Earths are silhouetted in sunlight representing the four month duration of Expedition 44. The nine stars in the background represent the nine individuals that will visit and work on the ISS during the course of the expedition, including the six-member crew, whose names are inscribed around the patch's border, and the three-person Soyuz "taxi" crew. The use of ellipses and circles throughout the patch reflect a theme of "completion" or "return," as investments made in this orbiting laboratory return benefit to the Earth and its inhabitants.
The Expedition 45 crew will conduct its journey of exploration and discovery from a summit whose foundation was built by past generations of pioneers, scientists, engineers and explorers. This foundation is represented by the book of knowledge at the bottom of the patch. Curves radiate from the book representing the flow of knowledge - and the hard work, sacrifice and innovation that makes human spaceflight possible. The pages written during Expedition 45 will serve to benefit humanity on Earth and in space. The International Space Station is represented by a single bright star soaring over the Earth, illuminating a path to future, more distant destinations.