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History of Flights

(launch dates are given in standard Moscow time)

¹ Space Vehicle Flight Number Crew Flight Dates and Duration Flight Tasks
Crew Space Vehicle
94 Progress
Ì-04M
36P

February 3

July 1,
2010
148 days
10 h
55 min

Propellant and cargo delivery. Docking with TC of SM Zvezda - February 5, 2010. From May 10, 2010 in free flight. Conduct of a series of geophysical experiments.

95 Endeavor
STS-130
20A

US Crew:
George Zamka,
Terry Virts,
Kathryn Hire,
Stephen Robinson,
Nicholas Patrick,
Robert Behnken

February 8—22, 2010
13 days
18 h
6 min

February 8—22, 2010
13 days
18 h
6 min

Delivery of Tranquility Module and Cupola Module. Docking to Harmony module through pressurized adapter PMA-2. Three EVAs.

96 Soyuz
ÒÌÀ-18
22S

ISS-23/24 Crew:
Aleksandr Skvortsov
(Commander, Russia)
Mikhail Kornienko
(Flight engineer, Russia)
Tracy Caldwell Dyson
(Flight engineer, USA)

April 2,
2010

September 25,
2010
176 days
1 hour
19 min

April 2,
2010

September 25,
2010
176 days
1 hour
19 min

Implementation of fundamental, science and applied research. Docking to "Poisk" module port — April 4, 2010. Four EVAs.

97 Discovery
STS-131
19A

US Crew:
Alan Poindexter,
James Dutton,
Richard Mastracchio,
Dorothy Metcalf-Lindenburger,
Stephanie Wilson,
Naoko Yamazaki
(JAXA, Japan),
Clayton Anderson

April
5— 20,
2010
15 days
2 h
48 min

April
5 — 20,
2010
15 days
2 h
48 min

Resupplying ISS with the use of logistics module MPLM Leonardo; conducting ISS maintenance and equipping on the outer surface of the US orbital segment; hardware recovery and delivering to Earth the results of the experiments conducted onboard ISS. Docking to Harmony module through pressurized adapter PMA-2. Three EVAs.

98 Progress
Ì-05M
37P

April 28

November 15, 2010
200 days
16 h
22 min

Propellant and cargo delivery. Docking in the remote operator mode to Pirs DC1 — May 1, 2010. From October 25, 2010 in free flight. Conduct of a series of geophysical experiments.

99 Atlantis
STS-132
ULF4

US Crew:
Kennet Ham,
Dominic Antonelli,
Reisman Garrett,
Michael Good,
Stephen Bowen,
Piers Sellers

May
14 — 26,
2010
11 days
15 h
28 min

May
14 — 26,
2010
11 days
15 h
28 min

Delivery of Mini-Research Module "Rassvet" (MRM1). Docking to Harmony module through pressurized adapter PMA-2. Three EVAs.

100 Soyuz
ÒÌÀ-19
23S

ISS-24/25 Crew:
Fyodor Yurchikhin
(Commander, Russia),
Shannon Walker
(Flight engineer, USA),
Douglas Wheelock
(Flight engineer, USA)

June 16

November 26, 2010
163 days
7 h
12 min

June 16

November 26, 2010
163 days
7 h
12 min

Implementation of fundamental, science and applied research. Docking to Zvezda SM IC — June 18, 2010. On June 28, 2010 SoyuzÒÌÀ-19 SC relocation to Mini-Research Module "Rassvet" (MRM1). Five EVAs.

101 Progress
Ì-06M
38P

June 30

Sept 6, 2010
67 days
21 h
18 min

Propellant and cargo delivery. Docking with TC of SM Zvezda - July 4, 2010. From August 31, 2010 in free flight. Conduct of a series of geophysical experiments.

102 Progress
Ì-07M
39P

Sept 10, 2010

Feb 20, 2011
163 days
6 h
35 min

Propellant and cargo delivery. Docking with TC of SM Zvezda - September 12, 2010.

103 Soyuz
ÒÌÀ-M
24S

ISS-25/26 Crew:
Alexander Kalery
(Commander, Russia),
Oleg Skripochka
(Flight engineer, Russia),
Scott Kelly
(Flight engineer, USA)

October 8,
2010

March 16,
2011
159 days
8 h
43 min

October 8,
2010

March 16,
2011
159 days
8 h
43 min

Implementation of fundamental, science and applied research. Docking to Mini Research Module Poisk (MRM2) — October 10, 2010. Tree EVA's.

104 Progress
Ì-08M
40P

October 27, 2010

January 24,
2011
88 days
14 h
55 min

Propellant and cargo delivery. Docking in the remote operator mode to Pirs DC1 — October 30, 2010.

105 Soyuz
ÒÌÀ-20
25S

ISS-26/27 Crew:
Dmitriy Kondratiev
(Commander, Russia),
Paolo Nespoli
(Flight engineer, ESA, Italy),
Catherine Coleman
(Flight engineer, USA)

December 15,
2010

May 24, 2011
159 days
8 h
17 min

December 15,
2010

May 24, 2011
159 days
8 h
17 min

Implementation of fundamental, science and applied research. Docking to Mini-Research Module "Rassvet" (MRM1) — December 17, 2010. Two EVA's.