Expedition 51

Expedition 51
ISS Expedition 51 Patch.svg
Uppdragsstatistik
Rymdstation:ISS
Start:10 april 2017[1]
Slut:2 juni 2017
Antal besättningsmedlemmar:5 st
Rymdpromenad
Antal rymdpromenader:2 st
Total tid:6 h, 59 min
Transport
Uppskjutning:med Sojuz MS-03, Sojuz MS-04
Uppskjutningsplats:Kosmodromen i Bajkonur
Landning:med Sojuz MS-03, Sojuz MS-04
Landningsplats:Kazakstan
Kronologi
Föregående expedition
Expedition 50
Nästa expedition
Expedition 52
Expedition 51 besättning.

Expedition 51 var den 51:e expeditionen till Internationella rymdstationen (ISS). Expeditionen började 10 april 2017 då delar av Expedition 50:s besättning återvände till jorden med Sojuz MS-02.

Fjodor Jurtjichin och Jack D. Fischer anlände till stationen med Sojuz MS-04 den 20 april 2017.

Expeditionen avslutades 2 juni 2017 då Oleg Novitskij och Thomas Pesquet återvände till jorden med Sojuz MS-03.

Peggy Whitson fortsatte till Expedition 52.

Besättning

PositionFörsta delen
(10 - 20 april 2017)
Andra delen
(20 april - 2 juni 2017)
BefälhavareUSA Peggy Whitson, NASA
Hennes tredje rymdfärd
Flygingenjör 1Ryssland Oleg Novitskij, RSA
Hans andra rymdfärd
Flygingenjör 2Frankrike Thomas Pesquet, ESA
Hans första rymdfärd
Flygingenjör 3Ryssland Fjodor Jurtjichin, RSA
Hans femte rymdfärd
Flygingenjör 4USA Jack D. Fischer, NASA
Hans första rymdfärd

Referenser

  1. ^ NASA's Space Station Expedition 51 Arkiverad 18 juli 2019 hämtat från the Wayback Machine., läst 10 april 2017.

Externa länkar

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Official crew Patch of Expedition 50 on the International Space Station.
  • The Expedition 50 patch encompasses the spirit of human exploration from previous missions to the moon to current exploration on the International Space Station (ISS). The red border symbolizes future human exploration of Mars – the Red Planet. Our home planet Earth is prominent in the patch to remind us that everything done on the mission is to help people on Earth – “Off the Earth, For the Earth.” The background colors of red, white, and blue represent the national colors of all six crew members – United States, Russia, and France. The six stars represent the families of all six crewmembers. Finally, the numeral 50 signifies the 50th Expedition to the ISS.
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Official crew patch of Expedition 51 during their mission to the International Space.
  • From as early as the 11th century, coats of arms have been used as emblems representing groups as small as families to as large as countries. The Expedition 51 patch is designed as a modernized international coat of arms, blending the traditional shield shape with our modernized symbol of achievement, the International Space Station. The background represents our home world and its inhabitants on the left, and outer space to the right. The bi-color International Space Station is the bridge between the two, symbolizing the benefits on Earth of space research, and at the same time our mission to explore deeper into space, on a path to further discovery and knowledge.
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The Expedition 52 crew insignia
  • Our planet is shown surrounded by an imaginary constellation shaped like a house, depicting the theme of the patch: “The Earth is our home.” It is our precious cradle, to be preserved for all future generations. The house of stars just touches the Moon, acknowledging the first steps we have already taken there, while Mars is not far away, just beyond the International Space Station, symbolized by the Roman numeral “LII,” signifying the expedition number.
  • The planets Saturn and Jupiter, seen orbiting farther away, symbolize humanity’s exploration of deeper space, which will begin soon. A small Sputnik is seen circling the Earth on the same orbit with the ISS, bridging the beginning of our cosmic quest till now: Expedition 52 will launch in 2017, sixty years after that first satellite.
  • Two groups of crew names signify the pair of Soyuz vehicles that will launch the astronauts of Expedition 52 to the Station.
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The five-member Expedition 51 crew consists of (from left) Jack Fischer, Fyodor Yurchikhin, Thomas Pesquet, Peggy Whitson and Oleg Novitskiy.