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Expedition 59

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Long-duration mission to the International Space Station

Expedition 59
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Mission typeLong-duration expedition
Mission duration101 days, 22 hours, 24 minutes
Expedition
Space stationInternational Space Station
Began15 March 2019, 01:01 (2019-03-15UTC01:01Z) UTC[1]
Ended24 June 2019, 23:25 (2019-06-24UTC23:26Z) UTC[2]
Arrived aboardSoyuz MS-11
Soyuz MS-12
Departed aboardSoyuz MS-11
Crew
Crew size6
Members
EVAs4
EVA duration25 hours, 55 minutes

Expedition 59 mission patch

From left:Saint-Jacques,McClain,Kononenko,Ovchinin,Hague andKoch

Expedition 59 was the 59th Expedition to theInternational Space Station. It started with the arrival of theSoyuz MS-12 spacecraft carryingAleksey Ovchinin,Nick Hague andChristina Koch,[3] joiningOleg Kononenko,David Saint-Jacques, andAnne McClain, who transferred fromExpedition 58. The expedition formally began on March 15, 2019 (March 14 in the Americas).[1] Ovchinin and Hague were originally meant to fly to the ISS aboardSoyuz MS-10, but returned to Earth minutes after takeoff due to a contingency abort.[4] The expedition formally ended with the undocking of theSoyuz MS-11 spacecraft carrying Kononenko, Saint-Jacques and McClain on 24 June 2019; Ovchinin, Hague and Koch transferred toExpedition 60.[2]

Crew

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PositionCrew member
CommanderRussiaOleg Kononenko,Roscosmos
Fourth spaceflight
Flight EngineerCanadaDavid Saint-Jacques,CSA
First spaceflight
Flight EngineerUnited StatesAnne McClain,NASA
First spaceflight
Flight EngineerRussiaAleksey Ovchinin,Roscosmos
Second[a] spaceflight
Flight EngineerUnited StatesNick Hague,NASA
First[a] spaceflight
Flight EngineerUnited StatesChristina Koch,NASA
First spaceflight

Spacewalks

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EVA #SpacewalkersStart (UTC)End (UTC)Duration
1United StatesAnne McClain
United StatesNick Hague
22 March 2019,
12:01
22 March 2019,
18:40
6 hours, 39 minutes
McClain and Hague installed adapter plates whileDextre swaps the batteries between spacewalks. Get aheads included removing debris from theUnity Module in preparation for the arrival ofCygnus NG-11 in April, stowing tools for the repair of the flex hose rotary coupler, and securing tiebacks on the solar array blanket boxes. This spacewalk was originally going to be carried out by European astronautAlexander Gerst and Hague as part ofExpedition 57, although it was delayed due to theSoyuz MS-10 launch abort.[5]
2United StatesNick Hague
United StatesChristina Koch
29 March 2019,
11:42
29 March 2019,
18:27
6 hours, 45 minutes
Hague and Koch finished the work of the first spacewalk and installed the final three adapter plates on the other side of the P4 Truss. The crew also transferred some tools and installed a grapple bar on the flex hose rotary coupler. Between spacewalks, Dextre will change the batteries and the exposed pallet will be loaded ontoHTV-8 to be jettisoned into space where it will burn up. One of the batteries malfunctioned and will be removed by Dextre and discarded. Dextre will also replace a Battery Discharge Unit and will bring the failed unit which was damaged by the short inside where it will be returned to earth onSpaceX CRS-17. Until it is repaired P4 will use the old batteries left on the station as spares. Get aheads included installing gap spanners and breaking torque on the P6 batteries in preparation for their replacement byExpedition 62 crew members this summer. Hague also inspected sockets on P6 so the foot restraints could be attached. This spacewalk was supposed to be done by Anne McClain and Christina Koch as an all female spacewalk but because of problems with Christina's suit and the spare suit not ready or properly sized Anne McClain will have to sit this spacewalk out and will have to go out with David on the next spacewalk.[6] This spacewalk became the first for Koch who became the 14th woman to walk in space.[7]
3United StatesAnne McClain
CanadaDavid Saint-Jacques
8 April 2019,
11:31
8 April 2019,
18:00
6 hours, 30 minutes
McClain and Saint Jacques routed cables to be used as a redundant power supply forCanadarm2. The crew installed studs on theColumbus Module in preparation for the installation of an exposed facility. The crew removed an adapter plate and reinstalled an old set of batteries as spares to replace a failed battery that malfunctioned on the last spacewalk. Saint Jacques became the first Canadian crew member to walk in space and the fourth Canadian to do a spacewalk sinceChris Hadfield[8]
4RussiaOleg Kononenko
RussiaAleksey Ovchinin
29 May 2019,
15:42
29 May 2019,
21:43
6 hours, 1 minute
Kononenko and Ovichinin removed experiments from thePirs docking compartment and cleaned the windows. They also installed a handrail to connectZarya to Poisk and re-positioned the Plume Measuring Unit. The crew then moved to theZvesda Service Module and removed and jettisoned the Plasma Monitoring Units. Before they closed the hatch they sent a video of themselves and sang happy birthday in Russian toAlexei Leonov who was the first spacewalker and was celebrating his 85th birthday.[9]

Uncrewed spaceflights to the ISS

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Resupply missions that visited the International Space Station during Expedition 59:

Spacecraft
- ISS flight number
CountryMissionLauncherLaunch
(UTC)
Docked/Berthed
(UTC)
Undocked/Unberthed
(UTC)
Duration (Docked)Deorbit
Progress MS-11
- ISS 72P
RussiaLogisticsSoyuz-2.1a4 Apr 2019, 11:01:354 Apr 2019, 14:2229 Jul 2019, 10:44115d 20h 22m29 Jul 2019, 13:50
Cygnus NG-11
- CRS NG-11
United StatesLogisticsAntares 23017 Apr 2019, 20:46:0719 Apr 2019, 09:286 Aug 2019, 16:15109d 6h 47m6 Dec 2019, 15:28
SpaceX CRS-17
- SpX-17
United StatesLogisticsFalcon 94 May 2019, 06:486 May 2019, 13:333 Jun 2019, 16:0128d 2h 28m3 Jun 2019, 20:56

Mission summary

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Researchers on Expedition 59 will conduct experimentation ontissue chips since themicrogravity environment can replicate the effects of aging and disease. The expedition will also conduct experiments on regolith simulants,Earth'satmospheric carbon cycle, andAstrobee robots designed to conduct routine chores aboard the ISS.[10]

Notes

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  1. ^abNot counting the aborted flight ofSoyuz MS-10.

References

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  1. ^abMoran, Noah (March 14, 2019)."Soyuz Docked to Space Station".NASA Blogs.
  2. ^ab"NASA Astronaut Anne McClain, Crewmates Return from Space Station Mission".NASA. June 24, 2019.
  3. ^Gebhardt, Chris (March 14, 2019)."Soyuz MS-12 docks with the Space Station – NASASpaceFlight.com".NASASpaceflight.com.
  4. ^Strickland, Ashley (March 15, 2019)."New crew launches to space station".cnn.com.Cable News Network. RetrievedMarch 17, 2019.Hague and Ovchinin are getting a second chance after their original October 11 launch failed. Shortly after launch, there was an anomaly with the booster, and the launch ascent was aborted, resulting in a ballistic landing of the spacecraft, according to a NASA statement.
  5. ^"Spacewalkers Complete Battery Swaps for Station Power Upgrades". March 22, 2019.
  6. ^"First Female Spacewalk Canceled Due To Lack Of Medium Sized Spacesuits Twitter Reacts".
  7. ^"NASA Astronauts Complete 215th Spacewalk at Station – Space Station".blogs.nasa.gov. March 29, 2019. RetrievedMarch 30, 2019.
  8. ^"U.S. And Canadian Astronauts Wrap up Power Upgrades Spacewalk – Space Station". April 8, 2019.
  9. ^"Two Cosmonauts Wrap up the Fourth Spacewalk at the Station This Year – Space Station". May 29, 2019.
  10. ^"MISSION SUMMARY"(PDF).nasa.gov.National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on March 2, 2021. RetrievedMarch 17, 2019.
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