Ekspedycja 25

Ekspedycja 25
Emblemat Ekspedycja 25
Dane misji
Oznaczenie kodoweEkspedycja 25
Pojazd
Pojazd dowożącySojuz TMA-19, Sojuz TMA-01M
Załoga
Zdjęcie Ekspedycja 25
Załoga6
Start
Początek misji25 września 2010
Misja ISS
Lądowanie
Lądowanie26 listopada 2010
Międzynarodowa Stacja Kosmiczna

Ekspedycja 25 – stała załoga Międzynarodowej Stacji Kosmicznej. Misja trwała od września do listopada 2010 r.

Załoga

Załoga stacji składała się z sześciorga członków, którzy przebywali na niej wspólnie od września do listopada 2010 roku (liczba w nawiasie oznacza liczbę lotów odbytych przez każdego z astronautów, łącznie z Ekspedycją 25):

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Expedition 25 crew members take a break from training at NASA's Johnson Space Center to pose for a crew portrait. Pictured at center right is NASA astronaut Doug Wheelock, commander. Also pictured (from the left) are Russian cosmonauts Oleg Skripochka and Alexander Kaleri; NASA astronauts Scott Kelly and Shannon Walker; along with Russian cosmonaut Fyodor Yurchikhin, all flight engineers.
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