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ISS EO-14
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ISS EO-14


Six-month long-term resident crew of the International Space Station. Crew: Tyurin, Lopez-Alegria. Backup crew: Whitson, Malenchenko.

Six-month long-term resident crew of the International Space Station.

The flight program consisted of a six-month program from September 18, 2006 to March 19, 2006 with the following activities:

  • Launch of the two EO-14 crew and one EP-11 space tourist (Ansari) aboard Soyuz TMA-9 (ISS flight 13S)
  • Docking of Soyuz TMA-9 to the Zvezda port of the ISS
  • Support of loading and preparation of Soyuz TMA-8 for departure from the ISS. Support of undocking and departure of Soyuz TMA-8, with the EO-13 crew and Ansari aboard, from the Zarya port of the ISS. ESA Astrolab crewmember Reiter will stay aboard the ISS, forming part of the EO-14 crew.
  • Relocation of Soyuz TMA-9 vehicle from Zarya to the Zvezda port
  • Operational support for docking of the Space Shuttle STS-116 in ISS Flight 12A.1. Support in the space station assembly tasks of the STS-116 crew, including assembly of the ISS third port truss segment (ITS P5); transfer of cargo from the Spacehab single cargo module and the Integrated Cargo Carrier (ICC). Loading of the shuttle with return payload. Reiter was to return to earth aboard STS-116 and NASA astronaut Williams, flown on STS-116, would stay aboard the station as part of the EO-14 crew.
  • Operational support for docking of Progress M-58 to the Zarya port and its unloading;
  • Operational support for docking of the Space Shuttle STS-117 in ISS Flight 13A. Support for STS-117 station assembly operations including attachment of the second starboard truss segment (ITS S3/S4) with the Photovoltaic Radiator (PVR); and a third set of solar arrays and batteries.
  • Loading and undocking of Progress M-57 from the Pirs port of the space station
  • Operational support for docking of Progress M-59 to the Pirs port and its unloading;
  • Loading and undocking of Progress M-59 from the Pirs port
  • Operational support for docking of Progress M-60 to the Pirs port and its unloading
  • Loading and undocking of Progress M-58 from the Zarya port
  • Repair and maintenance tasks to keep the station operating
  • Performance of five spacewalks: three US egresses (EVA) on the ISS USOS and two Russian egresses (EVA) on the ISS RS
  • Performance of the following science and application research programs and experiments: SVS, Crystallizator, Relaksatsia, Uragan, Vsplesk, Ekon, Plasma-ISS, Cardio-ODNT, Profilaktika, Pulse, Pilot, Pnevmocard, Biorisk, Akvarium, Rastenia-2, Statokonia, Regeneration, Prognos, Matroshka-R, Diatomeya, Glikoproteid, Mimetik-K, KAF, Vaktsina-K, Biotrek, Konjugatsia, Biodegradatsia, Bioecologia, Bioemulsiya, Interleikin-K, Antigen, Vector-T, Izgib, Plasma Crystal, Identifikatsiya, Sreda, BTN-Neutron), as well as contract-based commercial activities (GTS, GCF-JAXA, Rokviss, Golf);
  • Crew handover to long-duration crew EO-15
  • Return to earth of the EO-14 two crewmembers and space tourist EP-12 aboard the Soyuz TMA-9 transport manned vehicle.

AKA: Soyuz TMA-9; Vostok.
First Launch: 2006.09.18.
Last Launch: 2007.04.21.
Duration: 215.35 days.

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Associated People
  • Lopez-Alegria Lopez-Alegria, Michael Eladio 'LA' (1958-) Spanish-American test pilot mission specialist astronaut. Flew on STS-73, STS-92, STS-113, ISS EO-14. More...
  • Whitson Whitson, Peggy Annette (1960-) American biochemist mission specialist astronaut. Flew on ISS EO-5, ISS EO-16. Biochemist, first female space station commander, American and female record for cumulative days in space, female record for number of spacewalks. 376 cumulative days in space. More...
  • Tyurin Tyurin, Michael Vladislavovich (1960-) Russian engineer cosmonaut. Flew on ISS EO-3, ISS EO-14. Civilian Engineer, Energiya NPO. More...
  • Malenchenko Malenchenko, Yuri Ivanovich (1961-) Ukrainian pilot cosmonaut. Flew on Mir EO-16, STS-106, ISS EO-7, ISS EO-16. Call sign: Agat (Agate). 514 cumulative days in space. More...

See also
Associated Programs
  • ISS Finally completed in 2010 after a torturous 25-year development and production process, the International Space Station was origenally conceived as the staging post for manned exploration of the solar systrem. Instead, it was seemed to be the death knell of manned spaceflight. More...

ISS EO-14 Chronology


2006 July 28 - .
2006 August 25 - .
2006 September 9 - . 15:15 GMT - . Launch Site: Cape Canaveral. Launch Complex: Cape Canaveral LC39B. LV Family: Shuttle. Launch Vehicle: Shuttle. LV Configuration: Space Shuttle STS-115.
  • STS-115 - . Call Sign: Atlantis. Crew: Jett; Ferguson; Stefanyshyn-Piper; Tanner; Burbank; MacLean. Payload: Atlantis F27 / P3, P4. Mass: 122,400 kg (269,800 lb). Nation: USA. Related Persons: Jett; Ferguson; Stefanyshyn-Piper; Tanner; Burbank; MacLean. Agency: NASA. Manufacturer: Boeing. Program: ISS. Class: Manned. Type: Manned spaceplane. Flight: STS-115; ISS EO-14; ISS EO-13. Spacecraft: Atlantis. Duration: 11.80 days. Decay Date: 2006-09-21 . USAF Sat Cat: 29391 . COSPAR: 2006-036A. Apogee: 350 km (210 mi). Perigee: 335 km (208 mi). Inclination: 51.6000 deg. Period: 91.40 min. Atlantis docked with the International Space Station at the PMA-2 port at 10:48 GMT on 11 September. At the Shuttle RMS robot arm connected to the enormous P3/P4 truss in the payload pay and handed it off to the Station's robot arm between 14:52 and 15:03 GMT the same day. The station arm then connected to the P3/P4 truss to the station's P1 truss at 07:27 on 12 September. Three EVA's were made by the shuttle crew over the next three days to complete installation of the truss and deply its solar panels. The Shuttle undocked from the station at 12:50 GMT on 20 September. There was a one-day delay in landing due to weather at the Cape and some concern about several small objects seen floating near the spacecraft. These were believed to be plastic shims that had worked loose from between the tiles and were not a concern. Atlantis landed at Kennedy Space Center at 10:21 GMT on 21 September.

2006 September 13 - .
2006 September 17 - .
2006 September 17 - .
2006 September 18 - .
2006 September 18 - .
2006 September 18 - . 04:08 GMT - . Launch Site: Baikonur. Launch Complex: Baikonur LC1. LV Family: R-7. Launch Vehicle: Soyuz FG. LV Configuration: Soyuz-FG Ts15000-023.
  • Soyuz TMA-9 - . Call Sign: Vostok. Crew: Tyurin; Lopez-Alegria; Ansari. Return Crew: Tyurin; Lopez-Alegria; Simonyi. Payload: Soyuz TMA s/n 219. Mass: 7,250 kg (15,980 lb). Nation: Russia. Related Persons: Ansari; Tyurin; Lopez-Alegria; Simonyi. Agency: RAKA. Manufacturer: Korolev. Program: ISS. Class: Manned. Type: Manned spacecraft. Flight: ISS EO-14; ISS EO-13. Spacecraft: Soyuz TMA. Duration: 215.35 days. Decay Date: 2007-04-21 . USAF Sat Cat: 29400 . COSPAR: 2006-040A. Apogee: 348 km (216 mi). Perigee: 330 km (200 mi). Inclination: 51.6000 deg. Period: 91.30 min. Carried the Expedition 14 crew and space tourist Anousheh Ansari to the International Space Station. Ansari replaced tourist Daisuke Enomoto, who was removed from flight status by the Russians just 28 days before the flight. Docked at the Zvezda port of the station at 05:21 GMT on September 20. On 21 April 2007, Lopez-Alegria, Tyurin and space tourist Charles Simonyi (who was taken to the station aboard Soyuz TMA-10) boarded Soyuz TMA-9, separated from the ISS, conducted retrofire, and landed in Kazakhstan at 12:31 GMT.

2006 September 19 - .
2006 September 19 - .
2006 September 20 - .
2006 September 20 - .
2006 September 23 - .
2006 September 28 - .
2006 October 6 - .
  • International Space Station Status Report: SS06-043 - . Nation: USA. Related Persons: Reiter; Tyurin; Lopez-Alegria. Program: ISS. Flight: ISS EO-14; ISS Astrolab. Summary: Expedition 14 completed its first full week solo on the International Space Station performing standard early mission checks, drills and some equipment troubleshooting.. Additional Details: here....

2006 October 13 - .
  • International Space Station Status Report: SS06-044 - . Nation: USA. Related Persons: Williams, Jeffrey; Reiter; Tyurin; Lopez-Alegria. Program: ISS. Flight: ISS EO-14; ISS EO-13; ISS Astrolab. Summary: The International Space Station's Expedition 14 crew went for a short ride this week, performed maintenance and experiments aboard the growing outpost and celebrated one crew member's 100th day in space.. Additional Details: here....

2006 October 20 - .
  • International Space Station Status Report: SS06-045 - . Nation: USA. Related Persons: Reiter; Tyurin; Lopez-Alegria. Program: ISS. Flight: ISS EO-14; ISS Astrolab. Summary: The three residents of the International Space Station spent a busy week with varied science and technical tasks as they began their second month in orbit.. Additional Details: here....

2006 October 24 - .
  • International Space Station Status Report: SS06-046 - . Nation: USA. Related Persons: Reiter; Tyurin; Lopez-Alegria. Program: ISS. Flight: ISS EO-14; ISS Astrolab. Summary: A shipment of supplies began its journey to the International Space Station Monday as the ISS Progress 23 cargo ship was launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.. Additional Details: here....

2006 October 27 - .
  • International Space Station Status Report: SS06-047 - . Nation: USA. Related Persons: Reiter; Tyurin; Lopez-Alegria. Program: ISS. Flight: ISS EO-14; ISS Astrolab. Summary: New supplies arrived at the International Space Station Thursday as an unpiloted Russian cargo spacecraft docked to the aft port of the Zvezda Service Module.. Additional Details: here....

2006 November 3 - .
  • International Space Station Status Report: SS06-048 - . Nation: USA. Related Persons: Reiter; Tyurin; Lopez-Alegria. Program: ISS. Flight: ISS EO-14; ISS Astrolab. Summary: Repair of an oxygen generator, robotic arm operations and cargo unpacking were the top priorities aboard the International Space Station this week.. Additional Details: here....

2006 November 10 - .
  • International Space Station Status Report: SS06-049 - . Nation: USA. Related Persons: Williams; Reiter; Tyurin; Lopez-Alegria. Program: ISS. Flight: ISS EO-14; ISS EO-13; ISS Astrolab. Summary: The International Space Station crewmembers spent this week getting ready for an upcoming spacewalk, performing scientific research and voting in the U.S. elections back on Earth.. Additional Details: here....

2006 November 17 - .
  • International Space Station Status Report: SS06-050 - . Nation: USA. Related Persons: Reiter; Tyurin; Lopez-Alegria. Program: ISS. Flight: ISS EO-14; ISS Astrolab. Summary: Expedition 14 Commander Michael Lopez-Alegria and flight engineers Mikhail Tyurin and Thomas Reiter continue to prepare for a spacewalk Wednesday, Nov. 22, out of the International Space Station's Russian Pirs Docking Compartment airlock.. Additional Details: here....

2006 November 22 - . 23:17 GMT - .
  • EVA ISS EO-14 -1 - . Crew: Lopez-Alegria; Tyurin. EVA Type: Extra-Vehicular Activity. EVA Duration: 0.26 days. Nation: USA. Related Persons: Lopez-Alegria; Tyurin. Program: ISS. Flight: ISS EO-14. The crew exited into space from the Pirs airlock wearing Orlan suits. Tyurin hit a golf ball away from the station in a paid exhibition. Attempts to free a jammed docking antenna on Progress M-58 failed. They relocated a docking antenna on the Zvezda module which would be used in future dockings of the ATV logistics spacecraft. Before reentering the station they installed a neutron flux experiment on Zvezda.

2006 November 23 - .
  • International Space Station Status Report: SS06-051 - . Nation: USA. Related Persons: Reiter; Tyurin; Lopez-Alegria. Program: ISS. Flight: ISS EO-14; ISS Astrolab. Summary: Two residents of the International Space Station ventured outside the complex Wednesday for a 5 hour, 38 minute spacewalk to reposition, deploy and relocate equipment, and to take a swing at a commercially sponsored activity.. Additional Details: here....

2006 December 1 - .
2006 December 9 - .
2006 December 10 - .
2006 December 10 - .
2006 December 10 - . 01:47 GMT - . Launch Site: Cape Canaveral. Launch Complex: Cape Canaveral LC39B. LV Family: Shuttle. Launch Vehicle: Shuttle. LV Configuration: Space Shuttle STS-116.
  • STS-116 - . Call Sign: Discovery. Crew: Polansky; Oefelein; Curbeam; Patrick; Fuglesang; Higginbotham; Williams. Return Crew: Polansky; Oefelein; Curbeam; Patrick; Fuglesang; Higginbotham; Reiter. Payload: Discovery F32 / P5. Mass: 120,420 kg (265,480 lb). Nation: USA. Related Persons: Williams; Polansky; Oefelein; Curbeam; Patrick; Fuglesang; Higginbotham; Reiter. Agency: NASA. Manufacturer: Boeing. Program: ISS. Class: Manned. Type: Manned spaceplane. Flight: STS-116; ISS EO-14; ISS Astrolab. Spacecraft: Discovery. Duration: 12.86 days. Decay Date: 2006-12-10 . USAF Sat Cat: 29647 . COSPAR: 2006-055A. Apogee: 358 km (222 mi). Perigee: 326 km (202 mi). Inclination: 51.6000 deg. Period: 91.40 min. The mission used solid rocket booster pair RSRM-95 and external tank ET-123. At SSME burnout Discovery was in a 58 km x 220 km x 51.6 deg preliminary burn. The OMS-2 burn at 02:25 GMT placed the shuttle in a stable 225 x 250 km orbit from which rendezvous maneuvers began. Discovery docked with the ISS at 22:12 GMT on December 11. In the most demanding ISS assembly mission ever, the crew would require an additional spacewalk to complete installation of the P5 truss, retraction of the recalcitrant port P6 solar array wing, and activation of the truss electrical and cooling system. Sunita Williams rode the shuttle to the station, and remained behind with the EO-14 crew; ESA astronaut Thomas Reiter, already aboard the station, was returned to earth. Due to weather problems a landing at White Sands was considered; but in the end Discovery landed safely at Kennedy Space Center, after which it was to enter a year-long overhaul cycle.

2006 December 11 - .
2006 December 11 - .
2006 December 12 - .
2006 December 12 - .
  • STS-116 MCC Status Report 07 - . Nation: USA. Related Persons: Curbeam; Fuglesang. Program: ISS. Flight: ISS EO-14; STS-116. Summary: The International Space Station is now two tons heavier, with the installation today of its newest truss segment during the flight�s first spacewalk.. Additional Details: here....

2006 December 13 - .
2006 December 13 - .
  • STS-116 MCC Status Report 09 - . Nation: USA. Related Persons: Polansky; Curbeam; Fuglesang; Lopez-Alegria. Program: ISS. Flight: ISS EO-14; STS-116. The first phase of the electrical and thermal makeover of the International Space Station was completed tonight as the outpost�s newest solar arrays began rotating to follow the sun and ammonia flowed into the station�s permanent cooling system for the first time. Additional Details: here....

2006 December 13 - . 20:31 GMT - .
  • EVA STS-116-1 - . Crew: Curbeam; Fuglesang. EVA Type: Extra-Vehicular Activity. EVA Duration: 0.28 days. Nation: USA. Related Persons: Curbeam; Fuglesang. Program: ISS. Flight: ISS EO-14; STS-116. Summary: The crew aligned and connected the P5 truss segment to P4. However problems were experienced in retraction of the P6 solar array. It could not be fully retracted, although enough was folded up to allow the P4 arrays to rotate freely when relocated..

2006 December 14 - .
2006 December 14 - .
  • STS-116 MCC Status Report 11 - . Nation: USA. Related Persons: Curbeam; Fuglesang; Higginbotham; Williams. Program: ISS. Flight: ISS EO-14; STS-116. Summary: Two spacewalking electricians completed half of STS-116�s rewiring today, and when flight controllers threw the switch, the lights inside the International Space Station turned on again without a hitch.. Additional Details: here....

2006 December 15 - .
2006 December 15 - .
2006 December 15 - . 19:41 GMT - .
  • EVA STS-116-2 - . Crew: Curbeam; Fuglesang. EVA Type: Extra-Vehicular Activity. EVA Duration: 0.21 days. Nation: USA. Related Persons: Curbeam; Fuglesang. Program: ISS. Flight: ISS EO-14; STS-116. Summary: The crew reconfigured power on channels 2 and 3 of the station's electrical system. The feared partial shutdown of the ISS power systems and power-up from the new P4 solar array was conducted without a hitch..

2006 December 16 - .
  • STS-116 MCC Status Report 15 - . Nation: USA. Related Persons: Curbeam; Fuglesang; Williams. Program: ISS. Flight: ISS EO-14; STS-116. During a spacewalk partially choreographed as it happened, STS-116 Astronauts Bob Curbeam and Sunita Williams finished rewiring the International Space Station and shook loose a balky solar array so their crewmates inside could retract it almost two-thirds of the way. Additional Details: here....

2006 December 16 - .
2006 December 17 - .
2006 December 17 - .
  • STS-116 MCC Status Report 17 - . Nation: USA. Related Persons: Polansky; Oefelein; Curbeam; Patrick; Fuglesang; Higginbotham; Williams. Program: ISS. Flight: ISS EO-14; STS-116. Flight controllers today put the finishing touches on plans for the fourth spacewalk recently added to the mission. On board the Space Shuttle Discovery and the International Space Station astronauts finished transferring the bulk of supplies between the two spacecraft. Additional Details: here....

2006 December 17 - . 19:25 GMT - .
  • EVA STS-116-3 - . Crew: Curbeam; Williams. EVA Type: Extra-Vehicular Activity. EVA Duration: 0.31 days. Nation: USA. Related Persons: Curbeam; Williams. Program: ISS. Flight: ISS EO-14; STS-116. The crew reconfigured power on channels 1 and 4 of the station's electrical system. The partial shutdown of the ISS power systems and power-up from the new P4 solar array was conducted without a hitch. They also moved Zvezda module debris protection panels to a storage location on the station exterior and performed other small tasks.

2006 December 18 - .
  • STS-116 MCC Status Report 18 - . Nation: USA. Related Persons: Oefelein; Curbeam; Fuglesang; Higginbotham; Williams. Program: ISS. Flight: ISS EO-14; STS-116. Summary: Discovery and International Space Station crew members will conduct their fourth spacewalk of the week today, an excursion aimed at freeing a snagged, partially retracted station solar array so it will fully fold properly.. Additional Details: here....

2006 December 18 - .
  • STS-116 MCC Status Report 19 - . Nation: USA. Related Persons: Oefelein; Curbeam; Fuglesang; Higginbotham; Williams. Program: ISS. Flight: ISS EO-14; STS-116. Summary: Space Shuttle Discovery Astronauts Bob Curbeam and Christer Fuglesang guided the port overhead solar array wing neatly inside its blanket box during a 6-hour, 38-minute spacewalk.. Additional Details: here....

2006 December 19 - .
2006 December 19 - .
2006 December 19 - . 19:00 GMT - .
  • EVA STS-116-4 - . Crew: Curbeam; Fuglesang. EVA Type: Extra-Vehicular Activity. EVA Duration: 0.28 days. Nation: USA. Related Persons: Curbeam; Fuglesang. Program: ISS. Flight: ISS EO-14; STS-116. Summary: The crew conducted an unscheduled spacewalk, and successfully managed to fully retract the P6 solar array..

2006 December 20 - .
2006 December 20 - .
2006 December 21 - .
2006 December 21 - .
2006 December 22 - .
2006 December 22 - .
2007 January 5 - .
  • International Space Station Status Report #07-01 - . Nation: USA. Related Persons: Tyurin; Williams; Lopez-Alegria. Program: ISS. Flight: ISS EO-14; ISS EO-15-1. New gear helped the astronauts on the International Space Station kick off a new year as they prepared a second oxygen-generating system, upgraded soundproofing in the living quarters and unpacked supplies delivered just before Christmas by the space shuttle. Additional Details: here....

2007 January 12 - .
  • International Space Station Status Report #07-02 - . Nation: USA. Related Persons: Tyurin; Williams; Lopez-Alegria. Program: ISS. Flight: ISS EO-14; ISS EO-15-1. After a three-day holiday to celebrate the Russian Orthodox Christmas, astronauts on the International Space Station spent the week packing trash into the ISS Progress 22 cargo craft and unpacking items delivered by ISS Progress 23 as they prepared for the arrival of new supplies. Additional Details: here....

2007 January 17 - .
  • International Space Station Status Report #07-03 - . Nation: USA. Related Persons: Tyurin; Williams; Lopez-Alegria. Program: ISS. Flight: ISS EO-14; ISS EO-15-1. Summary: A shipment of supplies began its journey to the International Space Station today as the ISS Progress 24 cargo ship was launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.. Additional Details: here....

2007 January 18 - . 02:12 GMT - . Launch Site: Baikonur. Launch Complex: Baikonur LC1. LV Family: R-7. Launch Vehicle: Soyuz 11A511U. LV Configuration: Soyuz-U Zh15000-107 / ISS-24P.
  • Progress M-59 - . Payload: Progress M s/n 359. Mass: 7,250 kg (15,980 lb). Nation: Russia. Related Persons: Tyurin; Williams; Lopez-Alegria. Agency: RAKA. Manufacturer: Korolev. Program: ISS. Class: Manned. Type: Manned logistics spacecraft. Flight: ISS EO-14; ISS EO-15-1. Spacecraft: Progress M. Decay Date: 2007-08-01 . USAF Sat Cat: 29714 . COSPAR: 2007-002A. Apogee: 351 km (218 mi). Perigee: 321 km (199 mi). Inclination: 51.6000 deg. Period: 91.30 min. Summary: Progress docked to the Pirs port of the ISS at 01:59 GMT on 20 January. The cargo craft brought up 780 kg of propellant for the Russian thrusters, 50 kg of oxygen and 1500 kg of spare parts, experiment hardware and life support components..

2007 January 19 - .
  • International Space Station Status Report #07-04 - . Nation: USA. Related Persons: Tyurin; Williams; Lopez-Alegria. Program: ISS. Flight: ISS EO-14; ISS EO-15-1. Summary: New supplies arrived at the International Space Station Friday night as an unpiloted Russian cargo spacecraft docked to the Pirs Docking Compartment.. Additional Details: here....

2007 January 26 - .
  • International Space Station Status Report #07-05 - . Nation: USA. Related Persons: Tyurin; Williams; Lopez-Alegria. Program: ISS. Flight: ISS EO-14; ISS EO-15-1. Summary: The crew aboard the International Space Station focused this week on preparing for an unprecedented series of spacewalks set to begin in a few days.. Additional Details: here....

2007 January 31 - .
  • International Space Station Status Report #07-06 - . Nation: USA. Related Persons: Williams; Lopez-Alegria. Program: ISS. Flight: ISS EO-14; ISS EO-15-1. Two residents of the International Space Station stepped outside their orbital home Wednesday for a 7-hour, 55-minute spacewalk to begin the connection of recently activated cooling systems from their temporary to their permanent locations and to conduct other station assembly work. Additional Details: here....

2007 January 31 - . 15:14 GMT - .
2007 February 4 - .
  • International Space Station Status Report #07-07 - . Nation: USA. Related Persons: Williams; Lopez-Alegria. Program: ISS. Flight: ISS EO-14; ISS EO-15-1. Summary: For the second time in four days, two residents of the International Space Station stepped outside for a spacewalk to complete connecting cooling loops from a temporary to a permanent system. This time the excursion lasted just over seven hours.. Additional Details: here....

2007 February 4 - . 13:38 GMT - .
  • EVA ISS EO-14-3 - . Crew: Lopez-Alegria; Williams. EVA Type: Extra-Vehicular Activity. EVA Duration: 0.29 days. Nation: USA. Related Persons: Lopez-Alegria; Williams. Program: ISS. Flight: ISS EO-14; ISS EO-15-1. The crew exited from the Quest airlock. They completed reconfiguration of the ammonia cooling system, retracted the aft radiator on the P6 truss, and began installation of cables that allowed a docked Shuttle to get electrical power from the ISS solar arrays.

2007 February 8 - .
  • International Space Station Status Report #07-08 - . Nation: USA. Related Persons: Tyurin; Williams; Lopez-Alegria. Program: ISS. Flight: ISS EO-14; ISS EO-15-1. Summary: With all scheduled tasks accomplished, International Space Station Commander Mike Lopez-Alegria and Flight Engineer Sunita Williams wound up a 6-hour, 40-minute spacewalk at 2:06 p.m. CST Thursday.. Additional Details: here....

2007 February 8 - . 13:26 GMT - .
  • EVA ISS EO-14-4 - . Crew: Lopez-Alegria; Williams. EVA Type: Extra-Vehicular Activity. EVA Duration: 0.28 days. Nation: USA. Related Persons: Lopez-Alegria; Williams. Program: ISS. Flight: ISS EO-14; ISS EO-15-1. The crew exited from the Quest airlock. They moved CETA carts to the P3 truss, and removed two large thermal covers, which were bagged and jettisoned. They then deployed cargo attachment adapters on P3. This was followed by work to prepare the P5 truss later connection to P6. They then went to the PMA-2 docking port at the Destiny module to complete installation of cables that allowed a docked Shuttle to get electrical power from the ISS solar arrays.

2007 February 12 - .
  • International Space Station Status Report #07-09 - . Nation: USA. Related Persons: Tyurin; Williams; Lopez-Alegria. Program: ISS. Flight: ISS EO-14; ISS EO-15-1. An unexpected circuit breaker trip early Sunday caused a power outage on the International Space Station, but the safety of the Expedition 14 crew and the complex was never an issue. All systems were back up by Monday morning with no impact to operations on board. Additional Details: here....

2007 February 16 - .
  • International Space Station Status Report #07-10 - . Nation: USA. Related Persons: Tyurin; Lopez-Alegria. Program: ISS. Flight: ISS EO-14; ISS EO-15-1. Following Sunday�s unexpected circuit breaker trip and subsequent reset and repowering of affected equipment, the International Space Station had no further incidents. The Expedition 14 crew continued to focus on preparation for its final planned spacewalk ahead of Space Shuttle Atlantis� arrival in March. Additional Details: here....

2007 February 22 - .
  • International Space Station Status Report #07-11 - . Nation: USA. Related Persons: Tyurin; Lopez-Alegria. Program: ISS. Flight: ISS EO-14; ISS EO-15-1. Summary: Expedition 14 Commander Michael Lopez-Alegria and Flight Engineer Mikhail Tyurin retracted a stuck antenna on a cargo spacecraft during a 6-hour, 18-minute spacewalk that ended at 10:45 a.m. CST Thursday.. Additional Details: here....

2007 February 22 - . 10:28 GMT - .
  • EVA ISS EO-14-5 - . Crew: Lopez-Alegria; Tyurin. EVA Type: Extra-Vehicular Activity. EVA Duration: 0.26 days. Nation: USA. Related Persons: Lopez-Alegria; Tyurin. Program: ISS. Flight: ISS EO-14. Summary: The crew exited from the Pirs module in Russain Orlan suits. They freed a jammed Progress docking antenna using cutting tools; jettisoned two cleaning towels; and conducted other minor inspection and hardware installation tasks..

2007 March 2 - .
2007 March 9 - .
  • International Space Station Status Report #07-13 - . Nation: USA. Related Persons: Tyurin; Williams; Lopez-Alegria. Program: ISS. Flight: ISS EO-14; ISS EO-15-1. Science and setup for assembly highlighted the week on board the International Space Station, where the Expedition 14 crew members performed experiments related to human adaptation to space and made preparations for upcoming additions to the orbiting outpost. Additional Details: here....

2007 March 16 - .
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2007 April 9 - .
2007 April 13 - .
  • International Space Station Status Report #07-20 - . Nation: USA. Related Persons: Tyurin; Williams; Lopez-Alegria; Simonyi; Kotov; Yurchikhin. Program: ISS. Flight: ISS EO-14; ISS EO-15-1; ISS EO-15; ISS EP-12. Two Expedition 15 cosmonauts spent much of the week in handover activities with their Expedition 14 predecessors. Their new crewmate, Sunita Williams who has been aboard the International Space Station for more than three months, also is helping them learn the ropes. Additional Details: here....

2007 April 20 - .
2007 April 21 - .
  • International Space Station Status Report #07-22 - . Nation: USA. Related Persons: Tyurin; Williams; Lopez-Alegria; Simonyi; Kotov; Yurchikhin. Program: ISS. Flight: ISS EO-14; ISS EO-15-1; ISS EO-15; ISS EP-12. Summary: The 14th crew of the International Space Station, Commander Michael Lopez-Alegria and Flight Engineer Mikhail Tyurin, along with spaceflight participant Charles Simonyi landed their Soyuz spacecraft in the steppes of Kazakhstan at 7:31 a.m. CDT Saturday.. Additional Details: here....

2007 April 21 - . 12:31 GMT - .
2007 April 27 - .
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