Expedition 9

Expedition 9
Expedition 9 insignia.svg
Uppdragsstatistik
Rymdstation:ISS
Start:21 april 2004, 05:01 UTC[1]
Slut:23 oktober 2004, 20:08 UTC[1]
Tid:185 dag 15 tim 7 min
Antal besättningsmedlemmar:2
Rymdpromenad
Antal rymdpromenader:4 st
Total tid:15 tim 45 min
Transport
Uppskjutning:19 april 2004, 03:19:00 UTC med Sojuz TMA-4
Uppskjutningsplats:Kosmodromen i Bajkonur
Landning:24 oktober 2004, 00:35:00 UTC med Sojuz TMA-4
Landningsplats:90 km N om Arkalyk, Kazakstan
Kronologi
Föregående expedition
Expedition 8
Nästa expedition
Expedition 10
Expedition 9 besättning.

Expedition 9 var den 9:e expeditionen till Internationella rymdstationen (ISS). Expeditionen började den 21 april 2004Expedition 8:s besättning återvände till jorden med Sojuz TMA-3. Expedition avslutades den 23 oktober 2004 då Sojuz TMA-4 återvände till jorden med Expedition 9:s besättning.

Besättning

Position(21 april - 23 oktober 2004)
BefälhavareRyssland Gennadij Padalka, RSA
Hans andra rymdfärd
Flygingenjör 1USA Michael Fincke, NASA
Hans första rymdfärd

Referenser

  1. ^ [a b] NASA's Space Station Expedition 9, läst 28 augusti 2016.

Externa länkar

Media som används på denna webbplats

ISS Expedition 9 crew.jpg
Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke (left), Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, and cosmonaut Gennady I. Padalka, commander, pose for their crew portrait while in training at the Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center in Star City, Russia for their scheduled launch in the spring of this year in a Soyuz TMA-4 spacecraft. Padalka represents the Federal Space Agency.
Expedition 9 insignia.svg
This emblem represents the Ninth Expedition to the International Space Station. The Soyuz rocket and letter "X" combine into the Roman numeral IX. The "X" evokes Exploration, which is at the core of the indivisible partnership of the two space pioneering nations. Research aboard ISS will lead to human exploration of the Moon and Mars. This pursuit is strengthened by the common memory of the astronauts and cosmonauts who gave their lives in this valiant endeavor. Their stars form the leading edge of the wings of the eagle spirit that embodies Human Space Flight. The Astronaut symbol is flanked by the Expedition 9 crew names leaning together, with a "9" stylized as the plume of their rocket. The baton of great discovery is passed to the crew of the spaceship advancing to their orbital outpost.
Expedition 8 insignia.svg
This emblem represents the eighth long-duration expedition to the International Space Station. The banner encircling the Earth, as a stylized figure 8, combines the flags of the partner nations represented by the crew. The International Space Station is portrayed above the Earth in its assembly complete configuration. The names of the two crewmembers, Michael Foale and Alexander Kaleri, are depicted in the border.
ISS Expedition 10 Patch.svg
The Expedition 10 patch uses simple symbolism to describe the mission. The large Roman numeral "X," formed by the American and Russian flags, symbolizes the joint nature of this mission, as well as the fact that this flight is the 10th mission to stay on the International Space Station (ISS). The current configuration of the ISS is next to the name of the ISS Commander, while the Soyuz vehicle is placed next to the name of the Soyuz Commander. The single star and the black background signify this is a space mission.