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Expedition 27

Long-duration mission to the International Space Station


Long-duration mission to the International Space Station

FieldValue
nameExpedition 27
imageExpedition 27 crew poster.jpg
image_captionPromotional Poster
insigniaISS Expedition 27 Patch.png
insignia_captionExpedition 27 mission patch
mission_typeLong-duration expedition
crew_size6
crew_members**Expedition 26/27**:
Dmitri Kondratyev
Catherine Coleman
Paolo Nespoli
**Expedition 27/28**:
Andrei Borisenko
Aleksandr Samokutyayev
Ron Garan
crew_photoExpedition 27 crew portrait.jpg
crew_photo_caption(l-r) Garan, Nespoli, Samokutyayev, Coleman, Borisenko and Kondratyev
space_stationInternational Space Station
start_dateUTC
end_dateUTC
arrival_craftSoyuz TMA-20
Soyuz TMA-21
departure_craftSoyuz TMA-20
Soyuz TMA-21
previous_missionExpedition 26
next_missionExpedition 28
programmeISS expeditions

Dmitri Kondratyev Catherine Coleman Paolo Nespoli

Expedition 27/28: Andrei Borisenko Aleksandr Samokutyayev Ron Garan

Soyuz TMA-21 Soyuz TMA-21

Expedition 27 was the 27th long-duration expedition to the International Space Station (ISS), starting on 16 March 2011. Expedition 27 saw numerous notable events, including the undocking of the Progress M-09M and Kounotori 2 spacecraft, the arrival of the Soyuz TMA-21 and Progress M-10M spacecraft, and the final rendezvous with the ISS of NASA's Space Shuttle Endeavour, on its last mission, STS-134. The expedition ended on 23 May 2011 with the departure of the Soyuz TMA-20 spacecraft, although command of the station was ceremonially handed over to the crew of Expedition 28 on 22 May.

Crew

PositionFirst part
(March 2011)Second part
(April 2011 to May 2011)CommanderFlight Engineer 1Flight Engineer 2Flight Engineer 3Flight Engineer 4Flight Engineer 5
RUS Dmitri Kondratyev, RSA
Only spaceflight
USA Catherine Coleman, NASA
Third and last spaceflight
ITA Paolo Nespoli, ESA
Second spaceflight
RUS Andrei Borisenko, RSA
First spaceflight
RUS Aleksandr Samokutyayev, RSA
First spaceflight
USA Ron Garan, NASA
Second and last spaceflight

;Source: NASA

Mission highlights

Kounotori 2 undocking

After an extended two-month stay, Kounotori 2 was detached from the nadir docking port of the Harmony module by the Canadarm 2 robotic arm at 15:29 UTC on 28 March 2011, and released at 15:46 UTC. Launched in January 2011 to resupply the ISS, Kounotori 2 (also known as HTV-2) was the second Japanese H-II Transfer Vehicle. It reentered Earth's atmosphere at around 03:09 UTC on 30 March.

Soyuz TMA-21 docking

The Soyuz TMA-21 spacecraft launched from Baikonur Cosmodrome on 4 April 2011, carrying Expedition 27 crew members Aleksandr Samokutyayev, Andrei Borisenko and Ronald Garan. It docked with the space station on 6 April at 23:09 UTC.{{cite news|title=Soyuz TMA-21 docks with space station (UPDATED)|date=6 April 2011|author=William Harwood|url=https://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/home/spacenews/files/23cc83afbf3610669956c473752fe6c0-210.html

50th anniversary of first spaceflight

On 12 April 2011, the Expedition 27 crew recorded a special video message aboard the ISS in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the first crewed spaceflight, which was conducted by Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin in 1961. The crew recorded their greeting in Russian, English, and Italian while wearing black Gagarin T-shirts.

Progress M-09M undocking

The Progress M-09M cargo spacecraft was undocked from the station's Pirs module at 11:41 UTC on 22 April 2011. After departing the space station, the spacecraft was used for the Radar-Progress scientific experiment to investigate a reflection feature of the plasma generated by operations of the Progress propulsion system. Upon the completion of this experiment, the spacecraft was deorbited, and reentered over the "spacecraft cemetery" in the South Pacific Ocean.

Progress M-09M had been launched on a resupply mission to the ISS on 28 January 2011. It carried 2666 kg of cargo to the space station, consisting of 1444 kg of dry cargo, 752 kg of propellant, 50 kg of oxygen and 420 kg of water.

Progress M-10M docking

Flying two days autonomously after liftoff from the Baikonour Cosmodrome, the Progress M-10M cargo spacecraft arrived at the ISS on 29 April 2011, successfully docking at 14:19 UTC to the nadir port of the Pirs module, which had been vacated by Progress M-09M. The docking occurred as the two spacecraft were traveling 220 mi over western Mongolia. The linkup happened just over five hours before NASA's first launch attempt of the Space Shuttle Endeavour on the STS-134 mission. The shuttle launch was scrubbed because of the failure of two heaters on one of *Endeavour'''s auxiliary power units. *Endeavour'' finally launched successfully on 16 May 2011.

STS-134

STS-134, the second-to-the-last mission of the Space Shuttle program, was launched from Kennedy Space Center on 16 May 2011 at 12:56 UTC. Space Shuttle Endeavour docked to the ISS on 18 May at 10:14 UTC, and delivered the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer 2 (AMS-2) and an Express Logistics Carrier to the station, completing the assembly of the US Orbital Segment of the ISS. On 22 May, while Endeavour was docked, the members of Expedition 27 formally handed over command of the station to the members of Expedition 28. The following day, on 23 May, the Soyuz TMA-20 spacecraft departed from the ISS, returning Expedition 27 crew members Paolo Nespoli, Catherine Coleman and Dmitri Kondratyev to Earth. Soyuz TMA-20 landed safely in central Kazakhstan at 02:27 UTC on 24 May 2011, having taken photographs of the shuttle docked at the ISS prior to re-entry.

References

References

  1. NASA HQ. (2008). "NASA Assigns Space Station Crews, Updates Expedition Numbering". NASA.
  2. NASA HQ. (2009). "NASA and its International Partners Assign Space Station Crews". NASA.
  3. (29 March 2011). "KOUNOTORI2 (HTV2) Leaves the ISS". JAXA.
  4. (30 March 2011). "Successful Re-entry of HTV2". JAXA.
  5. (6 April 2011). "New Expedition 27 Trio Docks to Station". NASA.
  6. NASA. (23 April 2011). "NASA ISS On-Orbit Status 22 April 2011". SpaceRef.
  7. (22 April 2011). "Progress M-09M Departed from the ISS". Russian Federal Space Agency.
  8. SPACE.com Staff. (29 April 2011). "Russian Cargo Ship Docks at Space Station Ahead of Shuttle Launch". SPACE.com.
  9. [http://space.flatoday.net/2011/05/soyuz-crew-safely-home.html Florida Today.com] {{Webarchive. link. (30 August 2011 , 23 May 2011.)
  10. http://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2011/05/soyuz-tma-20-historic-photographic-event-landing/ NASA Spaceflight.com, 23 May 2011
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