Expedition 21

Expedition 21

ISS Expedition
Name = Expedition 21
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NumberOfCrew = 6 (planned)
LaunchDate = March 2010
LaunchSite = Baikonur Cosmondrome, Kazakhstan
LaunchVehicle = Soyuz TMA-01M, Soyuz TMA-18
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previous = Expedition 20
next = Expedition 22

Expedition 21 will be the 21st long-crew-flight of the International Space Station (ISS). No official crew names has been released, but the commander may be from NASA, as Expedition 19 and Expedition 20 are expected to have a Russian commander.

Potential crew

First part - 6 crew member (March to May 2010)

*Oleg Kotov (2), Commander - RSA
*Timothy Creamer (2), Flight Engineer 1 - NASA
*Soichi Noguchi (2), Flight Engineer 2 - JAXA
*Alexandr Kaleri (5) Flight Engineer 3 -
*Mikhail Korniyenko (1) - Flight Engineer 4
*Tracy Caldwell (2) - NASA - Flight Engineer 5

econd part - 3 crew member (May 2010)

*Alexandr Kaleri (5) Commander -
*Mikhail Korniyenko (1) - Flight Engineer 1
*Tracy Caldwell (2) - NASA - Flight Engineer 2

Third part - 6 crew member (May to September 2010)

*Alexandr Kaleri (5) - Commander
*Mikhail Korniyenko (1) - Flight Engineer 2
*Tracy Caldwell (2) - NASA - Flight Engineer 1
*Douglas H. Wheelock (2) - NASA - Flight Engineer 3
*Aleksandr Skvortsov (1), Flight Engineer 5
*Shannon Walker (1) - NASA - Flight Engineer 4

Fourth part - 3 crew member (May to September 2010)

*Douglas H. Wheelock (2) - NASA - Commander
*Aleksandr Skvortsov (1), Flight Engineer 1
*Shannon Walker (1) - NASA - Flight Engineer 2


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