Expedition 61

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ISS Expedition 61
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Mission duration125d 22h 12m
Expedition
Space station International Space Station
Began3 October 2019, 07:37:32 UTC [1] [2]
Ended6 February 2020, 05:50:28 UTC
Arrived aboard Soyuz MS-12
Soyuz MS-13
Soyuz MS-15
Departed aboard Soyuz MS-13
Crew
Crew size6
Members
EVAs 9 [2]
EVA duration54h 27m [2]
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Expedition 61 mission patch
Expedition 61 crew portrait.jpg
From left: NASA astronaut Andrew Morgan, Roscosmos cosmonaut Alexander Skvortsov, astronaut Luca Parmitano of ESA (European Space Agency), Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Skripochka, and NASA astronauts Jessica Meir and Christina Koch. 

Expedition 61 was the 61st Expedition to the International Space Station, which began on 3 October 2019 with the undocking of the Soyuz MS-12 spacecraft. [1] The Expedition was commanded by ESA astronaut Luca Parmitano, who became the third European and first Italian astronaut to command the ISS. [3] Parmitano, along with his Soyuz MS-13 colleagues Aleksandr Skvortsov [3] and Andrew Morgan, [3] and Christina Koch from Soyuz MS-12, [4] transferred over from Expedition 60. They were joined by Oleg Skripochka [4] and Jessica Meir, [4] who launched on 25 September 2019 on board Soyuz MS-15. [4]

Contents

Crew

PositionCrew member
Commander Flag of Italy.svg Luca Parmitano, ESA
Second spaceflight
Flight Engineer 1 Flag of Russia.svg Aleksandr Skvortsov, RSA
Third and Last Spaceflight
Flight Engineer 2 Flag of the United States.svg Andrew Morgan, NASA
First spaceflight
Flight Engineer 3 Flag of the United States.svg Christina Koch, NASA
First spaceflight
Flight Engineer 4 Flag of Russia.svg Oleg Skripochka, RSA
Third spaceflight
Flight Engineer 5 Flag of the United States.svg Jessica Meir, NASA
First spaceflight

Other crewed spaceflights to the ISS

According to a Flight Planning Integration Panel (FPIP) document obtained by NASAspaceflight.com in June 2019, Expedition 61 was tentatively scheduled to see two visits from Commercial Crew Development spacecraft. [5] However, schedule slippages meant these visits will not occur.

Spacewalks

Expedition 61 crew conducted nine spacewalks, more than in any other increment in the history of the ISS. [6]

Four spacewalks were conducted to repair the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer. The repairs were conducted by ESA astronaut Luca Parmitano and NASA astronaut Andrew Morgan. Both of them were assisted by NASA astronauts Christina Koch and Jessica Meir who operated the Canadarm2 robotic arm from inside the Station. The spacewalks were described as the "most challenging since Hubble repairs". [7] [6] [8]

There were multiple spacewalks in order to repair and improve ISS batteries. On 18 October 2019 Christina Koch and Jessica Meir took the first all female spacewalk in history. [9]

Jessica Meir (left) and Christina Koch (right) before their spacewalk, next to (left to right) Aleksandr Skvortsov, Luca Parmitano (Commander), Oleg Skripochka, and Andrew Morgan ISS Expedition 61 crew before first all-female spacewalk in history - 2019-10-18.jpg
Jessica Meir (left) and Christina Koch (right) before their spacewalk, next to (left to right) Aleksandr Skvortsov, Luca Parmitano (Commander), Oleg Skripochka, and Andrew Morgan

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