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Expedition 18

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Long-duration mission to the International Space Station

Expedition 18
Promotional poster
Mission typeLong-duration expedition
Expedition
Space stationInternational Space Station
Began12 October 2008 (2008-10-12)
Ended8 April 2009 (2009-04-09)
Arrived aboardSoyuz TMA-13
Chamitoff:STS-124
Space Shuttle Discovery
Magnus:STS-126
Space Shuttle Endeavour
Wakata:STS-119
Space Shuttle Discovery
Departed aboardSoyuz TMA-13
Chamitoff:STS-126
Space Shuttle Endeavour
Magnus:STS-119
Space Shuttle Discovery
Wakata:STS-127
Space Shuttle Endeavour
Crew
Crew size3
MembersMichael Fincke
Yuri Lonchakov
Gregory Chamitoff* (October–November)
Sandra Magnus (November–March)
Koichi Wakata† (March–April)
* – transferred from Expedition 17
† – transferred to Expedition 19
EVAs2
EVA duration10 hours, 27 minutes

Expedition 18 mission patch

(Left to right) Koichi Wakata, Michael Fincke, Sandra Magnus, Yuri Lonchakov, Gregory Chamitoff

Expedition 18 was the 18th permanent crew of theInternational Space Station (ISS).The first two crew members,Michael Fincke, andYuri Lonchakov were launched on 12 October 2008, aboardSoyuz TMA-13. With them was astronautSandra Magnus, who joined the Expedition 18 crew after launching onSTS-126 and remained until departing onSTS-119 on 25 March 2009. She was replaced byJAXA astronautKoichi Wakata, who arrived at the ISS onSTS-119 on 17 March 2009.Gregory Chamitoff, who joined Expedition 18 afterExpedition 17 left the station,[1] ended his stay aboard ISS and returned to Earth with the STS-126 crew.

Crew

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Position[2]First part
(October 2008 to November 2008)
Second part
(November 2008 to March 2009)
Third part
(March 2009 to April 2009)
CommanderUnited StatesMichael Fincke,NASA
Second spaceflight
Flight Engineer 1RussiaYuri Lonchakov,RSA
Third and last spaceflight
Flight Engineer 2United StatesGregory Chamitoff,NASA
First Spaceflight
United StatesSandra Magnus,NASA
Second spaceflight
JapanKoichi Wakata,JAXA
Third spaceflight

Crew notes

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Salizhan Sharipov was originally slated to be the Soyuz commander and Expedition 18 Flight Engineer 1, but was replaced by his back-up, Yuri Lonchakov.

Backup crew

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Mission plan

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  • Launch vehicle: Soyuz TMA-13
  • Launch date: 12 October 2008 3:01 a.m. EDT
  • Docking: 14 October 2008
  • Spacewalks: 22 December 2008 (completed 23 December) and 10 March 2009
  • Landing: 8 April 2009

March 2009 debris incident

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On 12 March 2009, a piece ofdebris from theupper stage of aDelta II rocket used to launch aGPS satellite in 1993, passed close to the ISS. The conjunction between the debris and the Space Station was not detected until it was too late to perform acollision avoidance manoeuvre. The crew prepared to evacuate the station by closing hatches between modules, and boarding the Soyuz spacecraft that was docked to provide emergency crew escape.[3] The debris did not hit the station, instead it passed by at 16:38 UTC, and the crew were cleared to resume operations about five minutes later.[3]

Extra-vehicular activity

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MissionSpacewalkersStart (UTC)End (UTC)Duration
EVA 1Yuri Lonchakov
Michael Fincke
23 December 2008
00:51
23 December 2008
06:29
5 hours, 38 minutes
Installed an electromagnetic energy measuring device, (Langmuir probe) onPirs, removed the Russian Biorisk long-duration experiment, installed the Expose-R experiment package onZvezda, but subsequently removed it after it failed to activate and transmit telemetry on ground command. Installed the Impulse experiment. EVA conducted fromPirs airlock in RussianOrlan space suits.[4][5]
EVA 2Yuri Lonchakov
Michael Fincke
10 March 2009
16:22
10 March 2009
21:11
4 hours, 49 minutes
Installed the EXPOSE-R onto the universal science platform of theZvezda module, removed tape straps from the area of the docking target on thePirs airlock and docking compartment, inspected and photographed the exterior of the Russian portion of the station. EVA conducted fromPirs airlock in RussianOrlan space suits.[6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^National Aeronautics and Space Administration (2008)."Expedition 18 Launch Preparations".NASA. Archived fromthe original on 10 October 2008. Retrieved7 October 2008.
  2. ^NASA (2007)."NASA Announces Three International Space Station Crews". NASA. Archived fromthe original on 26 May 2012. Retrieved3 November 2007.
  3. ^abBergin, Chris (12 March 2009)."RED threshold late notice conjunction threat misses ISS – Crew egress Soyuz". NASASpaceflight.com. Retrieved12 March 2009.
  4. ^NASA (2008)."ISS On-Orbit Status 12/23/08". NASA. Archived fromthe original on 9 January 2009. Retrieved23 December 2008.
  5. ^"US, Russian space station crew conduct spacewalk".Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Associated Press. 2008. Archived fromthe original on 24 May 2024. Retrieved23 December 2008.
  6. ^Brian Wagner (10 March 2009)."Space Station Astronauts Complete Space Walk Ahead of Shuttle Launch". Voice of America. Archived fromthe original on 13 March 2009. Retrieved11 March 2009.

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