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Soyuz MS-08

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2018 Russian crewed spaceflight to the ISS

Soyuz MS-08
Soyuz MS-08 spacecraft
OperatorRoscosmos
COSPAR ID2018-026AEdit this at Wikidata
SATCATno.43238
Mission duration196d 18h 1m
Spacecraft properties
Spacecraft typeSoyuz-MS 11F747
ManufacturerEnergia
Launch mass7,220
Crew
Crew size3
MembersOleg Artemyev
Andrew J. Feustel
Richard R. Arnold[1]
CallsignHawaii
Start of mission
Launch date21 March 2018, 17:44 UTC[2]
RocketSoyuz-FG
Launch siteBaikonurPad 1/5
ContractorRKTs Progress
End of mission
Landing date4 October 2018, 11:45 UTC
Landing siteKazakhstan
Orbital parameters
Reference systemGeocentric
RegimeLow Earth
Docking withISS
Docking portPoisk zenith
Docking date23 March 2018, 20:40 UTC[3]
Undocking date4 October 2018, 07:57 UTC
Time docked194d 11h 17m

(l-r) Arnold, Artemyev and Feustel

Soyuz MS-08 was aSoyuz spaceflight that launched on 21 March 2018.[3] It transported three members of theExpedition 55 crew to theInternational Space Station.[3] MS-08 was the 137th flight of a Soyuz spacecraft. The crew consisted of a Russian commander, and two American flight engineers.

MS-08 returned its crew to Earth on 4 October 2018.[4]

Crew

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PositionCrew member
CommanderRussiaOleg Artemyev,Roscosmos
Expedition 55
Second spaceflight
Flight Engineer 1United StatesAndrew J. Feustel,NASA
Expedition 55
Third and last spaceflight
Flight Engineer 2United StatesRichard R. Arnold,NASA
Expedition 55
Second and last spaceflight

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Backup crew

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Sources:[5][6]

PositionCrew member
CommanderRussiaAleksey Ovchinin,Roscosmos
Flight Engineer 1United StatesNick Hague,NASA

References

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  1. ^ab"NASA Announces Upcoming International Space Station Crew Assignments".NASA. 28 March 2017. Retrieved1 April 2017.
  2. ^"Soyuz MS-08 mission, first crew launch of 2018, docks with ISS". 21 March 2018.
  3. ^abcSoyuz MS-08 mission, first crew launch of 2018, docks with ISS
  4. ^"Soyuz MS-08 returns station crew to Earth after 197 days in space".collectspace.
  5. ^"Next Soyuz squads". Archived fromthe original on 31 October 2020. Retrieved25 March 2018.
  6. ^"Экипаж "Союза МС-08" начал тренировки на Байконуре". 5 March 2018.
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