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Expedition 52 Insignia

Expedition 52

Occurred 8 years ago

Expedition 52 explored how space affects bone and heart health, deployed a new roll-out solar array, and installed a neutron star observation experiment.

Mission Type

ISS Expedition

Meet the crew

Jack Fischer, Fyodor Yurchikhin, Peggy Whitson, Paolo Nespoli, Randy Bresnik, Sergey Ryazanskiy

Launch

April 20, 2017

Landing

Sept. 2, 2017
Expedition 52 Official Crew Portrait
The Expedition 52 crew members (front row, from left) are Commander Fyodor Yurchikhin and NASA astronaut Randy Bresnik. In the back row (from left) are, NASA astronauts Jack Fischer and Peggy Whitson, European Space Agency astronaut Paolo Nespoli and Roscosmos cosmonaut Sergey Ryazanskiy.
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Expedition 52 Official Crew Insignia
The official insignia of the Expedition 52 mission aboard the International Space Station.
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Crew Members

Fyodor Yurchikhin, Commander
Jack Fischer, Flight Engineer
Peggy Whitson, Flight Engineer
Paolo Nespoli, Flight Engineer
Randy Bresnik, Flight Engineer
Sergey Ryazanskiy, Flight Engineer

Crew and Cargo Missions

9/2/17 – Exp 51/52 Land
8/16/17 – SpaceX CRS-12 Capture
8/14/17 – SpaceX CRS-12 Launch
7/28/17 – Exp 52/53 Launch/Dock
7/20/17 – ISS Progress 66 Undock
7/3/17 – SpaceX CRS-11 Release
6/16/17 – ISS Progress 67 Dock
6/14/17 – ISS Progress 67 Launch
6/5/17 – SpaceX CRS-11 Capture
6/4/17 – Orbital ATK CRS-7 Release
6/3/17 – SpaceX CRS-11 Launch

Spacewalks

Date:Aug. 17, 2017
Duration:7 hours, 34 minutes
Spacewalkers:Fyodor Yurchikhin, Sergey Ryazanskiy

Expedition 52 Resources

Expedition 52 Official Crew Insignia

Mission Blogs

The daily blog updates for Expedition 52 highlighting crew and cargo missions, spacewalks, and advanced space research.

The sun's first rays burst over the Earth's horizon

Mission Summary

Get an overview of the Expedition, its crew and the activities they are working on during this mission to the International Space Station.

The Solid Fuel Ignition and Extinction (SoFIE) Growth and Extinction Limits (GEL) experiment aboard the International Space Station (ISS) studies flame growth and extinction in an effort to improve fire safety in space. This image shows a sequence of snapshots taken about 3 seconds apart. During this test point, the ambient oxygen concentration starts relatively high (28%). Initially, the flame is seen as yellow and sooty. As the ambient pressure is reduced, the flame becomes bluer and continues to shrink until fully extinguished. This gives researchers pressure limit data points for flame extinction that could help improve crew and spacecraft safety for future exploration missions.

Mission Science

Learn more about the range of microgravity science encompassing human research, space phsyics, and more the Expedition 52 crew has conducted.

One of the Expedition 41 crew members aboard the International Space Station, flying at an altitude of 222 nautical miles above a point in the Atlantic Ocean several hundred miles off the coast of Africa near the Tropic of Cancer, photographed this eye-catching panorama of the night sky and the Milky Way on Sept. 27. NASA astronaut Reid Wiseman, flight engineer, tweeted the image, which was taken with an electronic still camera, set with a 24mm focal length. In his accompanying comments, Wiseman stated, "Sahara sands make the Earth glow orange."

Mission Imagery

During Expedition 52, the crew took images of the Earth views, the orbiting station, their daily lives aboard and the experiments they conducted during their stay, plus so much more. Check out some of the image highlights from Expedition 52 in the gallery.

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Space Station Imagery

View imagery taken from the International Space Station since 1999 of daily crew activities, spacewalks, visiting vehicles, and the Earth below.

Expedition 52 News

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