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ISS EO-10
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 | ISS EO-10
| 14 October 2004 03:06 GMT. Landing Date: 2005-04-24 22:07:00. Flight Time: 192.79 days. Alternate Name: Soyuz TMA-5. Other Name: ISS-9S. Flight Up: Soyuz TMA-5. Flight Back: Soyuz TMA-5. Crew: Sharipov, Chiao. Program: ISS. Two-man Russian/American crew to provide minimal manning of ISS space station while the shuttle was grounded. Replaced EO-9 crew. The flight program consisted of the following main activities:
- Launch of the two crewmembers of ISS EO-10 and EP-7 visiting crewmember aboard Soyuz TMA-5 in flight 9S;
- Docking of Soyuz TMA-5 to the Docking Compartment (PIRS);
- Operational support for undocking of Soyuz TMA-4, Progress M-50, and Progress M-51;
- Operational support for docking of Progress M-51, Progress M-52, Soyuz TMA-6;
- Unloading of spacecraft Soyuz TMA-5, Progress M-51 and Progress M-52;
- International Space Station maintenance and repair;
- Performance of extravehicular activity: two EVAs from the Docking Compartment Pirs (DC 1);
- Performance of the science and application research program and experiments (SVS, Relaksatsia, Uragan, Molniya-SM, Ekon, Sprut-MBI, Diurez, Farma, Cardio-ODNT, Biotest, Profilaktika, Pulse, Gematologia, Pilot, Biorisk, Rastenia-2, Intercellular interaction, Prognos, Brados, Matryoshka-R, Diatomeya, Mimetik-K, Vaktsina-K, Konjugatsia, Biodegradatsia, Bioekologia, Bioemulsia, Interleukin-K, Meteoroid, Toksichnost, Plasma crystal, Identifikatsia, Skorpion, Kromka), as well as contracted commercial activities (GTS, MPAC&SEED, GCF-JAXA, Rokviss, Neurocog, Cardiocog, ETD);
- Crew handover to ISS EO-11 and return of ISS EO-10 crew and the EP-8 crewmember to Earth aboard Soyuz TMA-5.
ISS EO-10 Chronology - 2004 Aug 14 - International Space Station Status Report #04-47
An unpiloted Russian cargo ship linked up the International Space Station this morning to deliver almost three tons of food, fuel, oxygen, water and supplies to the residents onboard. The ISS Progress 15 craft automatically docked to the aft port of the Zvezda Service ...more...
- 2004 Sep 24 - International Space Station Status Report #04-53
With less than a month remaining in their stay aboard the International Space Station, Expedition 9 Commander Gennady Padalka and NASA Science Officer Mike Fincke are preparing the orbiting complex for its next residents. The crew's work this week included taking inventory, performing maintenance on exercise equipment and continued troubleshooting of the onboard oxygen generator. Roskosmos, the Russian Federal Space Agency, announced this week the next Station ...more...
- 2004 Oct 1 - International Space Station Status Report #04-54
The International Space Station crew made steady progress with maintenance work this week, restoring an oxygen generator to partial operation and replacing a cabin air monitoring system. Expedition 9 Commander Gennady Padalka and NASA ISS Science Officer Mike Fincke ...more...
- 2004 Oct 8 - International Space Station Status Report #04-55
As the end of its mission approaches, the Expedition 9 crew aboard the International Space Station prepared for the trip home by wrapping up science experiments and continuing maintenance operations of the vehicle. After spending six months onboard, the crew will greet its first visitors one week from today. Expedition 9 Commander Gennady Padalka and NASA ISS Science Officer Mike Fincke ...more...
- 2004 Oct 13 - International Space Station Status Report #04-56
The tenth crew of the International Space Station rocketed into space tonight, beginning a six-month mission. The ISS Soyuz 9 spacecraft carried Station Expedition 10 Commander and NASA Science ...more...
- 2004 Oct 14 - Soyuz TMA-5 Crew: Chiao, Sharipov, Shargin. Spacecraft: Soyuz TMA. Payload: Soyuz TMA s/n 215. Mass: 7,250 kg (15,980 lb). Launch Site: Baikonur. Launch Vehicle: Soyuz FG. Duration: 192.79 days. Perigee: 353 km (219 mi). Apogee: 359 km (223 mi). Inclination: 51.60 deg. Period: 91.70 min.
Soyuz TMA-5 docked with the Pirs module on October 16 at 0416 GMT. Aboard the spacecraft were the EO-10 crew of Sharipov and Chiao, and guest cosmonaut Shargin. After a week at the station, the EO-9 crew of Padalka and Fincke, together with Shargin, entered Soyuz TMA-4 at 18:14 GMT on October 23 and returned to earth. Chiao and Sharipov continued as the ISS skeleton station crew.
- 2004 Oct 23 - International Space Station Status Report #04-58
After traveling more than 78 million miles aboard the International Space Station, Expedition 9 Commander Gennady Padalka and Flight Engineer Mike Fincke returned to Earth today. Returning with them was Russian Space Forces Test Cosmonaut Yuri Shargin, who had ...more...
- 2004 Oct 24 - Landing of Soyuz TMA-4
At 1814 GMT on October 23 Padalka, Fincke and guest cosmonaut Shargin (delivered for a one week mission aboard Soyuz TMA-5), entered Soyuz TMA-4 and closed the hatches leaving Chiao and Sharipov as the EO-10 station crew. Soyuz TMA-4 undocked at 21:08 GMT and made
a small separation burn at 21:11 GMT. At 23:42 GMT the deorbit burn lowered the orbit from 353 x 366 km to -23 x 355 km. The descent module separated at 00:08 GMT on October 24, with a landing at 50.47 deg N / 67.12 deg E near Arkalyk at 00:36 GMT.
- 2004 Oct 29 - International Space Station Status Report #04-59
The latest crewmembers to live and work aboard the International Space Station took a brief break early this week following handover from their departing colleagues, then began in earnest to acclimate themselves to their new home and orbiting laboratory.
Expedition 10 Commander Leroy Chiao and Flight Engineer Salizhan Sharipov activated ...more...
- 2004 Nov 6 - International Space Station Status Report #04-60
Expedition 10 Commander Leroy Chiao and Cosmonaut Salizhan Sharipov picked up the pace of scientific, maintenance and familiarization activities aboard the International Space Station this week. A highlight of the week's scientific activities was work with an advanced diagnostic ...more...
- 2004 Nov 12 - International Space Station Status Report #04-61
Expedition 10 Commander Leroy Chiao this week extended his reach beyond the confines of the pressurized compartments of the International Space Station as he and Flight Engineer Salizhan Sharipov near the one month mark in space since launch Oct. 14. As is the case with every Station crew, practice sessions with the station's 58-foot ...more...
- 2004 Nov 19 - International Space Station Status Report #04-62
The Expedition 10 crew eased into the second month of its six-month stay onboard the International Space Station by working on science experiments and preparing for the arrival of a new cargo ship. The Station is now orbiting at an altitude of 222 statute miles, nearly two miles ...more...
- 2004 Nov 26 - International Space Station Status Report #04-63
Just like many Earth-bound travelers, the International Space Station crew observed Thanksgiving this week and prepared for a short trip planned for Monday. Expedition 10 Commander and NASA Science Officer Leroy Chiao and Flight Engineer ...more...
- 2004 Nov 29 - International Space Station Status Report #04-64
The International Space Station crewmembers took a short ride this morning as they flew their Soyuz TMA-5 spacecraft from one docking port to another to pave the way for two spacewalks next year. Having configured Station systems for autonomous operation, Expedition 10 Flight ...more...
- 2004 Dec 3 - International Space Station Status Report #04-65
The International Space Station's Expedition 10 crewmembers completed the first 50 days of their six-month mission this week, highlighted by a short flight in their Soyuz spacecraft. To put the Station in the preferred configuration for two spacewalks out of the ...more...
- 2004 Dec 10 - International Space Station Status Report #04-66
International Space Station crewmembers this week continued research and maintenance activities and prepared for arrival of the next Progress cargo craft. On Wednesday, Station managers reviewed preparations for the upcoming launch of ...more...
- 2004 Dec 17 - International Space Station Status Report #04-67
The Expedition 10 crew made ready for the Christmas arrival of an unpiloted resupply spacecraft this week while continuing research and maintenance activities aboard the International Space Station. Commander Leroy Chiao and Flight Engineer Salizhan Sharipov, a third of the way ...more...
- 2004 Dec 23 - International Space Station Status Report #04-68
A Russian cargo spacecraft is on its way to the International Space Station. The Progress resupply ship launched at 4:19:31 p.m. CST from the Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan, and less than 10 minutes later settled into orbit. Moments after that, automatic commands deployed its solar arrays and navigational antennas. As the Progress launched, Expedition 10 Commander and NASA Station Science Officer ...more...
- 2004 Dec 23 - Progress M-51 Spacecraft: Progress M. Payload: Progress M s/n 251. Mass: 7,250 kg (15,980 lb). Launch Site: Baikonur. Launch Vehicle: Soyuz 11A511U. Duration: 76.00 days. Perigee: 316 km (196 mi). Apogee: 355 km (220 mi). Inclination: 51.60 deg. Period: 91.20 min.
Launch delayed from November 24, December 22 . Progress M-51 docked with the Zvezda module of the International Space Station on December 25 at 23:58 GMT, bringing critical food supplies to the EO-10 crew. Press hype during the delays prior to the launch had portrayed the situation as one where failure of the Progress to dock would have required the crew to either return to earth or starve. Undocked from at 16:06 GMT on February 27, 2005, in order to clear the port for Progress M-52, which would launch the next day. Progress M-51 lowered its perigee at around 18:30 GMT and remained in orbit for several days. FInally an engine firing was commanded, bringing it down in a destructive re-entry over the Pacific Ocean on March 9.
- 2004 Dec 25 - International Space Station Status Report #04-69
An unpiloted Russian cargo ship linked up the International Space Station this evening, completing a two-day Christmas journey to deliver 2.5 tons of food, fuel, oxygen, water, supplies and holiday gifts to the crew. The ISS Progress 16 craft automatically docked to the aft port of the Zvezda Service ...more...
- 2004 Dec 30 - International Space Station Status Report #04-70
The Expedition 10 crew wrapped up its last week of 2004 unloading contents from the newly arrived Russian Progress cargo vehicle and making plans to ring in the new year Space Station style. Commander Leroy Chiao and Flight Engineer Salizhan Sharipov will count down to 2005 ...more...
- 2005 Jan 7 - International Space Station Status Report #05-1
The Expedition 10 crew began the New Year by embarking on biomedical experiments, unloading contents from the recently arrived Russian Progress cargo vehicle and troubleshooting the Station's oxygen generator. Commander and NASA Science Officer Leroy Chiao and Flight Engineer Salizhan Sharipov ...more...
- 2005 Jan 14 - International Space Station Status Report #05-2
Midway through a six-month stay on the International Space Station, the tenth Expedition crew this week focused on routine maintenance, biomedical investigations and assisted with a software upgrade that should make life a little easier for ground controllers. The software work was under way for much of the week, updating more than 1.5 million ...more...
- 2005 Jan 21 - International Space Station Status Report #05-3
Space Station crewmembers marked their 100th day in space Friday, ending a workweek focused on preparations for their first spacewalk, planned for Wednesday, Jan. 26. Expedition 10 Commander and NASA ISS Science Officer Leroy Chiao and Flight Engineer ...more...
- 2005 Jan 26 - EVA ISS EO-10-1 Crew: Chiao, Sharipov. EVA Type: Extra-Vehicular Activity. EVA Duration: 0.23 days.
The EO-10 crew, wearing Orlan spacesuits, first installed a work platform on the exterior of the Zvezda Service Module. Station systems were put on autopilot for the duration of the spacewalk. Atop the platform the astronauts mounted a German experiment, a small remote-controlled manipulator arm, meant to test the operation of lightweight robotic joints in space. They also moved a Japanese micrometeoroid experiment and inspected the station's environmental control system vents for blockages. They completed their work by placing Russian biological experiments on the station exterior.
- 2005 Jan 26 - International Space Station Status Report #05-4
The residents of the International Space Station ventured outside today for a 5-hour, 28-minute spacewalk to install a work platform, cables and robotic and scientific experiments on the exterior of the Zvezda Service Module. Clad in Russian Orlan spacesuits, Expedition 10 Commander and NASA Science Officer ...more...
- 2005 Jan 28 - International Space Station Status Report #05-5
The International Space Station crew completed another eventful week, highlighted by its first spacewalk. Expedition 10 Commander Leroy Chiao and Flight Engineer Salizhan Sharipov did a ...more...
- 2005 Feb 4 - International Space Station Status Report #05-6
The Expedition 10 crew turned its attention to the Space Shuttle's return to flight this week, spending several days pre-packing International Space Station items destined for return to Earth aboard Discovery. Commander Leroy Chiao began the effort Feb. 1 and reported Friday that he has completed ...more...
- 2005 Feb 11 - International Space Station Status Report #05-7
The Expedition 10 crew of the International Space Station completed another productive week of their mission, focusing on science experiments, Progress undocking preparations and robotic arm operations. The all-Asian crewmembers commemorated a New Year as they passed their four-month ...more...
- 2005 Feb 18 - International Space Station Status Report #05-8
The International Space Station crew began preparations this week for the arrival of fresh supplies aboard a new Russian cargo ship planned to launch at the end of the month. Station Commander and NASA Science Officer Leroy Chiao and Flight Engineer Salizhan ...more...
- 2005 Feb 25 - International Space Station Status Report #05-9
The crew members aboard the International Space Station are winding down a week that saw them preparing for the arrival of a new cargo spacecraft and helping achieve a milestone in Station robotics operations, which has the potential for long-term exploration applications. Expedition 10 Commander and NASA Station Science Officer Leroy Chiao and Flight ...more...
- 2005 Feb 28 - International Space Station Status Report #05-10
Carrying more than two tons of supplies, a Russian cargo spacecraft began a two-day trip to the International Space Station today after its launch from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. The ISS Progress 17 resupply ship launched at 1:09 p.m. CST. Less than 10 minutes later, it settled into orbit and automatic commands deployed its solar arrays and navigational antennas. As the Progress launched, Expedition 10 Commander and NASA Station Science Officer ...more...
- 2005 Mar 2 - International Space Station Status Report #05-11
An unpiloted Russian cargo ship linked up to the International Space Station today to deliver more than 2 tons of food, fuel, oxygen, water, supplies and spare parts. The ISS Progress 17 craft automatically docked to the aft port of the Zvezda Service ...more...
- 2005 Mar 4 - International Space Station Status Report #05-12
International Space Station crewmembers' focus this week was the ISS Progress 17 cargo spacecraft. Expedition 10 Commander and NASA Station Science Officer Leroy Chiao and Flight Engineer Salizhan Sharipov spent some of the early part of the week preparing for the arrival of the unpiloted Russian cargo carrier, and much of Thursday and Friday unloading it. The Progress docked to the station at 3:10 p.m. EST Wednesday with a cargo of 2.3 ...more...
- 2005 Mar 11 - International Space Station Status Report #05-13
The International Space Station crew unpacked its newest cargo ship this week and prepared to replace a faulty component in the Quest Airlock with a new unit delivered on the supply craft. The Progress cargo craft arrived last week with a 160-day supply of food in addition ...more...
- 2005 Mar 18 - International Space Station Status Report #05-14
The crew aboard the International Space Station turned its attention to spacewalks this week with repair and preparatory work in two airlocks. Expedition 10 Commander Leroy Chiao spent the beginning of the week installing a ...more...
- 2005 Mar 25 - International Space Station Status Report #05-15
Expedition 10 Commander Leroy Chiao and Flight Engineer Salizhan Sharipov completed preparations for a Monday spacewalk this week and rested to prepare for the excursion. Sharipov and Chiao are set to step outside early Monday for nearly six hours to ...more...
- 2005 Mar 28 - EVA ISS EO-10-2 Crew: Chiao, Sharipov. EVA Type: Extra-Vehicular Activity. EVA Duration: 0.19 days.
The EO-10 crew exited in Orlan suits from the Pirs airlock. They installed communications and GPS antennae to support rendezvous and docking by the European ATV unmanned logistics vehicle. Sharipov placed a 5 kg nanosatellite into space, Nanosputnik, into orbit. Other external trash was also released.
- 2005 Mar 28 - International Space Station Status Report #05-16
The residents of the International Space Station ventured outside today for a 4-hour, 30-minute spacewalk to install communications equipment on the exterior of the Zvezda Service Module and deploy a small satellite experiment. The equipment installation tasks were preparations for the maiden docking of the European Space Agency's cargo carrier, the Automated Transfer Vehicle "Jules Verne," due to launch next year. Clad in Russian Orlan spacesuits, Expedition 10 Commander and NASA Science Officer ...more...
- 2005 Apr 1 - International Space Station Status Report #05-17
Following their second spacewalk and nearing the end of a six-month flight, Expedition 10 crew members conducted science experiments, prepared for the arrival of their replacements and readied the Station for the first post-Columbia Shuttle mission. Expedition 10 Commander Leroy Chiao and Flight Engineer Salizhan Sharipov also spent ...more...
- 2005 Apr 8 - International Space Station Status Report #05-18
The current International Space Station crew began packing for home this week while the next Station crew completed a final review of plans before heading to the Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan, to prepare for launch. On Monday Expedition 10 Commander Leroy Chiao and Flight Engineer Salizhan Sharipov ...more...
- 2005 Apr 14 - International Space Station Status Report #05-19
The 11th crew of the International Space Station rocketed into space tonight, beginning a six-month mission. The ISS Soyuz 10 spacecraft carried Station Expedition 11 Commander Sergei Krikalev ...more...
- 2005 Apr 16 - International Space Station Status Report #05-20
New residents arrived at the International Space Station tonight to begin a six-month mission and to prepare for the arrival of the first Space Shuttle crew to visit the complex since November 2002. With Expedition 11 Commander Sergei Krikalev at the controls, the Soyuz TMA-6 spacecraft ...more...
- 2005 Apr 22 - International Space Station Status Report #05-21
Aboard the International Space Station this week, one crew counted down its final days in space, headed toward a return to Earth on Sunday, while another crew began a six-month journey in orbit. The five crewmembers aboard the Station had a busy week of briefings for the new ...more...
- 2005 Apr 24 - International Space Station Status Report #05-22
After traveling more than 78 million miles aboard the International Space Station, Expedition 10 Commander and NASA ISS Science Officer Leroy Chiao and Flight Engineer Salizhan Sharipov returned to Earth today. With them was European Space Agency Astronaut Roberto Vittori, who had spent eight days aboard the orbiting complex doing research. After a flawless descent by the ISS Soyuz 9 spacecraft, Chiao, Sharipov and Vittori ...more...
- 2005 Apr 24 - Landing of Soyuz TMA-5
The EO-10 crew, having handed over the ISS to EO-11, boarded Soyuz TMA-5 together with EP-8 astronaut Vittori. They undocked from the ISS Zarya module at 18:45 GMT, made retrofire on schedule at 21:17, and landed on muddy ground at 51 deg 03" N / 67 deg 18" E at 22:07
- 2005 Apr 29 - International Space Station Status Report #05-23
The new crew members of the International Space Station completed their first full work week today as they conducted routine maintenance, continued to settle in and practiced photography to be used when the Space Shuttle returns to flight. Commander Sergei Krikalev and Flight Engineer and NASA Science Officer John Phillips ...more...
- 2005 May 6 - International Space Station Status Report #05-24
Commander Sergei Krikalev and Flight Engineer John Phillips moved full speed ahead into their Expedition 11 maintenance and science work aboard the International Space Station during their third week in space.
Krikalev replaced a liquid processing component of the Russian Elektron oxygen ...more...
Bibliography and Further Reading - McDowell, Jonathan, Jonathan's Space Report (Internet Newsletter), Harvard University, Weekly, 1989 to Present. Essential internet newsletter recording worldwide weekly space events. Accessed at: http://www.planet4589.org/jsr.html.
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