Expedition 71
![]() Expedition 71 crew with Boeing Crew Flight Test crew (in blue jumpsuits) | |
Mission type | Long-duration mission to ISS |
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Operator | NASA / Roscosmos |
Mission duration | 98 days, 16 hours and 5 minutes (in progress) |
Expedition | |
Space station | International Space Station |
Began | 6 April 2024 |
Arrived aboard | Soyuz MS-25 SpaceX Crew-8 |
Departed aboard | SpaceX Crew-8 |
Crew | |
Crew size | 7–11 |
Members |
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EVAs | 2 |
EVA duration | 5 hours 7 minutes |
![]() Expedition 71 mission patch ![]() Expedition 71 crew portrait |
Expedition 71 is the 71st long-duration expedition to the International Space Station. The expedition began with the departure of Soyuz MS-24 on 6 April 2024[1] with Russian cosmonaut Oleg Kononenko continuing his ISS command from Expedition 70.[2][3] It will end with his departure on Soyuz MS-25 with crewmates from MS-24 and MS-25 on 24 September 2024.[4][5]
Background, crew and events[edit]
Initially, the expedition consisted of Kononenko, his Russian Soyuz MS-24 crewmate Nikolai Chub (both on a year long ISS mission since 15 September 2023), and his American Soyuz MS-25 crewmate, Tracy Caldwell-Dyson, who launched on 23 March 2024, as well as SpaceX Crew-8 crewmates, American astronauts Matthew Dominick, Michael Barratt, and Jeanette Epps, and Russian cosmonaut Alexander Grebenkin, who launched on 4 March 2024 and were transferred from Expedition 70 after Soyuz MS-24 departure.[5][3][6]
The crew will later be replenished by subsequent crew rotation missions in the expedition, i.e., Boeing Crew Flight Test.[4] Boeing Crew Flight Test (consisting of NASA astronauts Barry Wilmore and Sunita Williams) docked during the expedition on 6 June 2024.[7][8]
Events manifest[edit]
Previous mission: Expedition 70
6 April 2024 – Soyuz MS-24 Undocking (includes Visiting Expedition 21), official switch from Expedition 70
25 April 2024 – EVA-1 (VKD-62) Kononenko/Chub: 4 hrs, 36 mins
28 April 2024 – CRS SpX-30 Undocking
2 May 2024 – SpaceX Crew-8 Redocking
28 May 2024 – Progress MS-25/86P Undocking
1 June 2024 – Progress MS-27/88P Docking
6 June 2024 – Boeing Crew Flight Test Docking[8]
24 June 2024 – EVA-2 (US-90) Dyson/Barratt: 0 hrs, 31 mins
12 July 2024 – CRS Cygnus NG-20 Unberthing & Release
Planned Events:
July 2024 – Boeing Crew Flight Test Undocking[8]
July 2024 – EVA-3 (US-91)
July 2024 – EVA-4 (VKD-63)
July 2024 – EVA-5 (VKD-64)
July 2024 – EVA-6 (US-92)
13 August 2024 – Progress MS-26/87P Undocking
17 August 2024 – Progress MS-28/89P Docking
August 2024 – SpaceX Crew-9 Docking
August 2024 – CRS Cygnus NG-21 Capture & Berthing
August 2024 – SpaceX Crew-8 Undocking
11 September 2024 – Soyuz MS-26 Docking
24 September 2024 – Soyuz MS-25 Undocking, official switch to Expedition 72
Next: Expedition 72
Crew[edit]
Expedition Crew[edit]
Flight[4] | Astronaut | Increment 71a | Increment 71b | Increment 71c | Increment 71d |
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6 Apr – Aug 2024 (current) | Aug – Aug 2024 (planned) | Aug – 11 Sep 2024 (planned) | 11 – 24 Sep 2024 (planned) | ||
Soyuz MS-25 | ![]() Fifth spaceflight | Commander[1] | |||
![]() First spaceflight | Flight Engineer | ||||
![]() Third spaceflight | Flight Engineer | ||||
SpaceX Crew-8 | ![]() First spaceflight | Flight Engineer | Off Station | ||
![]() Third spaceflight | Flight Engineer | Off Station | |||
![]() First spaceflight | Flight Engineer | Off Station | |||
![]() First spaceflight | Flight Engineer | Off Station | |||
SpaceX Crew-9 (planned) | ![]() First spaceflight | Off Station | Flight Engineer | ||
![]() Third[a] spaceflight | Off Station | Flight Engineer | |||
![]() Fourth spaceflight | Off Station | Flight Engineer | |||
![]() First spaceflight | Off Station | Flight Engineer | |||
Soyuz MS-26 (planned) | ![]() Fourth[a] spaceflight | Off Station | Flight Engineer | ||
![]() Second spaceflight | Off Station | Flight Engineer | |||
![]() Fourth spaceflight | Off Station | Flight Engineer |
Crewed test flight[edit]
Mission | Astronauts | Docking (UTC) | Undocking (UTC) | Duration |
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Boeing Crew Flight Test | ![]() ![]() | 6 June 2024, 17:34[8] | TBD[8] | |
Besides the expedition crew, a Boeing Starliner spacecraft is visiting the station for a crewed flight test, consisting of NASA astronauts Barry Wilmore and Sunita Williams.[8] The spacecraft Calypso,[12] launched and docked to the station in June 2024. The flight marked the first crewed test flight of the Starliner. Crew members were scheduled to stay aboard the station for approximately 6 days, but the mission was extended due to issues with the spacecraft. It was the first launch of humans from Cape Canaveral since Apollo 7 in October 1968, and first launch of humans from SLC-41.[8] |
Vehicle manifest[edit]
Vehicle[4] | Purpose | Port | Docking/Capture Date | Undocking Date (if during Expedition 71) |
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Vehicles inherited from Expedition 70 | ||||
![]() | Russian Cargo | Poisk Zenith | 3 Dec 2023 | 28 May 2024 |
![]() | US Cargo | Unity Nadir | 1 Feb 2024 | 12 Jul 2024 |
![]() | Russian Cargo | Zvezda aft | 17 Feb 2024 | 13 Aug 2024 (scheduled) |
![]() | Exp. 70/71 USOS Crew | Harmony Forward | 5 Mar 2024 | 2 May 2024 |
![]() | US Cargo | Harmony Zenith | 23 Mar 2024 | 28 Apr 2024 |
![]() | Exp. 70/71 Crew, Visiting Expedition | Prichal nadir | 25 Mar 2024 | 24 Sep 2024 (scheduled) |
Vehicles docked during Expedition 71 | ||||
![]() | Exp. 70/71 USOS Crew | Harmony Zenith | 2 May 2024 (Redock) | Aug 2024 (scheduled) |
![]() | Russian Cargo | Poisk Zenith | 1 Jun 2024 | |
![]() | Non-Expedition US CCDev Mission | Harmony Forward | 6 June 2024 | July 2024 (scheduled) |
Vehicles scheduled to dock during Expedition 71 |
The Prichal aft, forward, starboard, and aft ports all have yet to be used since the module originally docked to the station and are not included in the table.
Notes[edit]
- ^ a b Counting the aborted flight of Soyuz MS-10, even though this did not quite cross the Kármán line. This matches NASA's count, though RSA follows the Kármán line definition.[11]
References[edit]
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- ^ "Microgravity Research Flights". Glenn Research Center. NASA. 10 November 2020. Archived from the original on 18 July 2023. Retrieved 10 November 2020.
- ^ Gebhardt, Chris (14 March 2019). "Soyuz MS-12 docks with the Space Station – NASASpaceFlight.com". NASASpaceflight.com.
- ^ Dunbar, Brian (December 22, 2019). "Starliner Returns to Earth With a New Name: Calypso". NASA.