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Mission type | Long-duration expedition |
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Expedition | |
Space station | International Space Station |
Began | 11 March 2014 (2014-03-11Z) UTC |
Ended | 13 May 2014 (2014-05-14Z) UTC |
Arrived aboard | Soyuz TMA-11M Soyuz TMA-12M |
Departed aboard | Soyuz TMA-11M Soyuz TMA-12M |
Crew | |
Crew size | 6 |
Members | Expedition 38/39: Koichi Wakata Richard A. Mastracchio Mikhail Tyurin Expedition 39/40: Aleksandr Skvortsov Oleg Artemyev Steven R. Swanson |
Expedition 39 mission patch (l-r) Artemyev, Swanson, Skvortsov, Tyurin, Wakata and MastracchioISS expeditions← Expedition 38Expedition 40 → |
Expedition 39 was the 39th expedition to the International Space Station. It marked the first time the ISS had been under command of a Japanese astronaut, space veteran Koichi Wakata. After Expedition 21 in 2009 and Expedition 35 in 2013, it was only the third time an ISS crew was led by neither a NASA nor an RSA crew member.
During Expedition 39, Astronauts Mastracchio and Swanson installed the "Veggie" project on the International Space Station.
Crew
Position | First Part (March 2014) |
Second Part (March 2014 to May 2014) |
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Commander | Koichi Wakata, JAXA Fourth spaceflight | |
Flight Engineer 1 | Richard A. Mastracchio, NASA Fourth and last spaceflight | |
Flight Engineer 2 | Mikhail Tyurin, RSA Third and last spaceflight | |
Flight Engineer 3 | Aleksandr Skvortsov, RSA Second spaceflight | |
Flight Engineer 4 | Oleg Artemyev, RSA First spaceflight | |
Flight Engineer 5 | Steven R. Swanson, NASA Third and last spaceflight |
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- JAXA, NASA, ESA
References
- Herridge, Linda (16 May 2014). "Veggie Plant Growth System Activated on International Space Station". NASA. Retrieved 18 January 2016.
- "Astronaut Koichi Wakata Selected as Member of ISS Expedition Crew". JAXA. Retrieved 2011-02-17.
- "NASA And Partners Name Upcoming Space Station Crew Members". NASA. Retrieved 2011-02-19.
- "ESA astronaut Alexander Gerst to fly to Space Station in 2014". ESA. Retrieved 2011-09-28.
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