NASA Assigns Space Station Crews, Updates Expedition Numbering

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Nov. 21, 2008

Allard Beutel
Kennedy Space Center, Fla. 
321-867-2468
allard.beutel@nasa.gov 

Katherine Trinidad
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1100
katherine.trinidad@nasa.gov

Nicole Cloutier-Lemasters
Johnson Space Center, Houston
281-483-5111
nicole.cloutier-1@nasa.gov

RELEASE: 08-306

NASA ASSIGNS SPACE STATION CREWS, UPDATES EXPEDITION NUMBERING

HOUSTON - NASA and its international partners have assigned the 
International Space Station's crew members through 2010. The 
numbering sequence of expeditions was modified to reflect the start 
of six-person crews. 

The update to the expedition numbering begins with the docking of a 
Soyuz spacecraft in May 2009. That Soyuz will mark the beginning of 
six-person crew operations. From that point forward, expeditions will 
end with the undocking of a Soyuz. The expedition number will change 
every two to four months as new crew members arrive and depart.

The arrangement emphasizes that every six-person crew living on the 
station is a cohesive team. A crew member typically will stay about 
six months and be part of two expeditions. In addition to the Russian 
Soyuz, the space shuttle will continue to provide transportation for 
station crew members through mission STS-129, targeted for the fall 
of 2009.

With the departure of a Soyuz, command of the station will be handed 
over to a crew member remaining aboard, and the next expedition will 
begin. Specific backup crew members will not be announced because of 
the streamlined training flow for six-person crews. If needed, 
backups can be selected from subsequent crews in training.

The groups of assigned crew members, beginning with the first 
six-person crew and including newly announced crew members, are 
outlined below by expedition. An asterisk indicates the crew member 
was previously announced.

Expedition 20 begins with the Soyuz 19 docking and the arrival of 
three new crew members in May 2009.
- Russian cosmonaut Gennady Padalka, International Space Station 
commander, who will launch in March 2009 on Soyuz 18 and return in 
October 2009 on Soyuz 18.*
- NASA astronaut Michael R. Barratt, who will launch in March 2009 on 
Soyuz 18 and return in October 2009 on Soyuz 18.*
- NASA astronaut Tim Kopra, who will launch on STS-127 and return on 
STS-128.*
- Russian cosmonaut Roman Romanenko, who will launch in May 2009 on 
Soyuz 19 and return in November 2009 on Soyuz 19.
- European Space Agency, or ESA, astronaut Frank De Winne, who will 
launch in May 2009 on Soyuz 19 and return in November 2009 on Soyuz 
19*
- Canadian Space Agency, or CSA, astronaut Robert Thirsk, who will 
launch in May 2009 on Soyuz 19 and return on STS-129.*
- NASA astronaut Nicole Stott, who will launch on STS-128 and return 
in November 2009 on Soyuz 19.*

Expedition 21 begins with the Soyuz 18 undocking in October 2009. Two 
new crew members will arrive on Soyuz 20 for the handover before the 
previous crew departs.
- ESA astronaut Frank De Winne, the first European station commander
- CSA astronaut Robert Thirsk
- Russian cosmonaut Roman Romanenko
- NASA astronaut Nicole Stott
- Russian Cosmonaut Maxim Suraev, who will launch in September 2009 on 
Soyuz 20 and return in March 2010 on Soyuz 20
- NASA astronaut Jeffrey N. Williams, who will launch in September 
2009 on Soyuz 20 and return in March 2010 on Soyuz 20. 

Expedition 22 begins with the Soyuz 19 undocking in November 2009. 
Three new crew members will arrive shortly thereafter on Soyuz 21. 
- NASA astronaut Jeffrey N. Williams, station commander
- Russian cosmonaut Maxim Suraev
- Russian cosmonaut Oleg Kotov, who will launch in December 2009 on 
Soyuz 21 and return in May 2010 on Soyuz 21. 
- Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, or JAXA, astronaut Soichi 
Noguchi, who will launch in December 2009 on Soyuz 21 and return in 
May 2010 on Soyuz 21.*
- NASA astronaut T.J. Creamer, who will launch in December 2009 on 
Soyuz 21 and return in May 2010 on Soyuz 21.* 

Expedition 23 begins with the Soyuz 20 undocking in March 2010. Three 
new crew members will arrive shortly thereafter on Soyuz 22. 
- Russian cosmonaut Oleg Kotov, station commander
- JAXA astronaut Soichi Noguchi
- NASA astronaut T.J. Creamer
- Russian cosmonaut Alexander Kaleri, who will launch in April 2010 on 
Soyuz 22 and return in September 2010 on Soyuz 22. 
- Russian cosmonaut Mikhail Kornienko, who will launch in April 2010 
on Soyuz 22 and return in September 2010 on Soyuz 22. 
- NASA astronaut Tracy E. Caldwell, who will launch in April 2010 on 
Soyuz 22 and return in September 2010 on Soyuz 22. 

Expedition 24 begins with the Soyuz 21 undocking in May 2010. Three 
new crew members will arrive shortly thereafter on Soyuz 23. 
- Russian cosmonaut Alexander Kaleri, station commander
- Russian cosmonaut Mikhail Kornienko
- NASA astronaut Tracy E. Caldwell
- Russian cosmonaut Alexander Skvortsov, who will launch in May 2010 
on Soyuz 23 and return in November 2010 on Soyuz 23. 
- NASA astronaut Shannon Walker, who will launch in May 2010 on Soyuz 
23 and return November 2010 on Soyuz 23. 
- NASA astronaut Douglas H. Wheelock, who will launch in May 2010 on 
Soyuz 23 and return in November 2010 on Soyuz 23. 

Expedition 25 begins with the Soyuz 22 undocking in September 2010. 
Three new crew members will arrive shortly thereafter on Soyuz 24. 
- NASA astronaut Douglas H. Wheelock, station commander
- Russian cosmonaut Alexander Skvortsov
- NASA astronaut Shannon Walker
- Russian cosmonaut Dmitri Kondratyev, who will launch in September 
2010 on Soyuz 24 and return in March 2011 on Soyuz 24. 
- Russian cosmonaut Oleg Skripochka, who will launch in September 2010 
on Soyuz 24 and return in March 2011 on Soyuz 24. 
- NASA astronaut Scott J. Kelly, who will launch in September 2010 on 
Soyuz 24 and return in March 2011 on Soyuz 24. 

Expedition 26 begins with the Soyuz 23 undocking in November 2010. 
Three crew members will arrive shortly thereafter on Soyuz 25.
- NASA astronaut Scott J. Kelly, station commander
- Russian cosmonaut Dmitri Kondratyev
- Russian cosmonaut Oleg Skripochka
- Russian cosmonaut Andrey Borisienko, who will launch in November 
2010 on Soyuz 25 and return in May 2011 on Soyuz 25. 
- NASA astronaut Catherine Coleman, who will launch in November 2010 
on Soyuz 25 and return in May 2011 on Soyuz 25. 
- ESA astronaut Paolo Nespoli, who will launch in November 2010 on 
Soyuz 25 and return in May 2011 on Soyuz 25. 

For more information about the International Space Station, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/station 

To find out how to see the station from your own backyard, visit: 

http://www.spaceflight.nasa.gov/realdata/sightings 

	
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