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Space
Vehicle |
Flight Number |
Crew |
Flight Dates and Duration |
Flight Tasks |
Crew
|
Space Vehicle
|
1
|
FGB
Zarya, first ISS module |
1þ/R |
— |
— |
From
November 20, 1998
up to now |
Launch
of Functional Cargo Block Zarya by Proton-K launch
vehicle |
2
|
Endevour
STS-88 |
2þ |
US
Crew:
Robert Cabana
Frederick Sturckow
Jerry Ross
Nancy Currie
James Newmann
S. K. Krikalev (Russia) |
December
4-16, 1998,
11 days
19 h 18 min |
December
4-16, 1998,
11 days
19 h 18 min |
Launch
of mating module Unity (second ISS module) with pressurized
mating adapters ïëþ-1 and ïëþ-2, its docking via
ïëþ-1 to FGB Zarya aft axial port. Three EVAs. |
3
|
Discovery
STS-96 |
2þ.1 |
US
Crew:
Kent Rominger
Rick Douglas Husband
Tamara Jernigan
Ellen Ochoa
Daniel Barry
Julie Payette (Canada)
V.I. Tokarev (Russia) |
May
27 – June 6, 1999
9 days
19 h 13 min |
May
27 – June 6, 1999
9 days
19 h 13 min |
Cargo
delivery and ISS outfitting. Docking to Unity module
via pressurized mating adapter ïëþ-2. One EVA. |
4
|
Atlantis
STS-101 |
2þ.2Þ |
US
Crew:
James Halsell
Scott Horowitz
Mary Ellen Weber
Jeffrey Williams
James Voss
Susan Helms
Yu.V. Usachev (Russia) |
May
19 – 29, 2000
9 days
20 h 9 min |
May
19 – 29, 2000
9 days
20 h 9 min |
ISS
outfitting and routine maintenance. Docking to Unity
module via pressurized mating adapter ïëþ-2. One
EVA. |
5
|
SM
Zvezda, third ISS module |
1R |
— |
— |
July
12, 2000 up to now |
Launch
of Service Module Zvezda by launch vehicle Proton-K.
On July 26, 2000 docking to FGB Zarya forward axial
port (FGB Zarya was active at docking) |
6
|
«Progress
ë1-3» |
1P |
— |
— |
August
6 – November 1 2000,
86 days
13 h 27 min |
Propellant
and cargo delivery. Docking to SM Zvezda IC |
7
|
Atlantis
STS-106 |
2þ.2b |
US
Crew:
Terrence Wilcutt
Scott Altman
Edward Lu
Richard A. Mastracchio
Daniel C. Burbank
Yu. I. Malenchenko (Russia)
B. V. Morukov (Russia) |
September
8 – 20, 2000,
11 days
19 h 10 min |
September
8 – 20, 2000,
11 days
19 h 10 min |
ISS
outfitting and routine maintenance, Progress M1-3
unloading. Docking to Unity module via pressurized
mating adapter ïëþ-2. One EVA. |
8
|
Discovery
STS-92 |
3þ |
US
Crew:
Brian Duffy
Pamela Melroy
Leroy Chiao
William S. McArthur
Peter J. K. Wisoff
Michael Lopez-Alegria
Koichi Wakata (Japan) |
October
12 – 24, 2000
12 days
21 h 43 min |
October
12 – 24, 2000
12 days
21 h 43 min |
Delivery
of Z1 primary truss section, pressurized adapter
ïëþ-3 and three CMG to the ISS. Docking to Unity
module via pressurized adapter ïëþ-2.
Four EVAs. Landing at Edwards air force base. |
9
|
Soyuz
ðë-31 |
2R |
ISS-1
Crew:
William Shepherd
(Commander, USA)
Yu.P. Gidzenko
(Pilot, Russia)
S.é. Krikalev
(Flight Engineer, Russia) |
October,
31 2000 —
March 21, 2001
140 days
23 h 38 min |
October,
31 2000 —
May 6, 2001
187 days
21 h 49 min |
Docking
to SM Zvezda IC. Implementation of fundamental, science
and applied research. On February 24, 2001 relocation
of Soyuz ðë-31 to Zarya FGB nadir port. Return by
Discovery STS-102 |
10
|
«Progress
ë1-4» |
2P |
— |
— |
November
16 2000 — February 8, 2001
84 days 15 h 13 min |
Propellant
and cargo delivery. Docking in remote operator mode
to FGB Zarya nadir docking port. Free flight on December
1- 26, 2000. The second docking in remote operator
mode to FGB Zarya nadir port. |
11
|
Endevour
STS-97 |
4þ |
US
Crew:
Brent Jett
Michael Bloomfield
Joseph Tanner
Marc Garneau (Canada)
Carlos Noriega |
December
1—12, 2000
10 days
19 h 57 min |
December
1—12, 2000
10 days
19 h 57 min |
Delivery
of the right primary truss P6 section with two SA
to the ISS. Docking to Unity module via pressurized
adapter ïëþ-3. Three EVAs. |