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Expedition 60 was the 60th Expedition to the International Space Station, which began on 24 June 2019 with the undocking of the Soyuz MS-11 spacecraft.[2] The expedition was commanded by Aleksey Ovchinin, who transferred from Expedition 59 together with American flight engineers Nick Hague and Christina Koch.[4] They were joined by Aleksandr Skvortsov, Luca Parmitano and Andrew Morgan, who arrived on Soyuz MS-13 on 20 July 2019. The expedition ended on 3 October 2019, when Soyuz MS-12 (carrying Ovchinin, Hague, and spaceflight participant Hazza Al Mansouri) undocked from the station and Koch, Skvortsov, Parmitano and Morgan transferred to Expedition 61.[5][3]

ISS Expedition 60
Mission duration100d 8h 11m
Orbits completed3248[1]
Expedition
Space stationInternational Space Station
Began24 June 2019 23:25:33 UTC[2][1]
Ended3 October 2019 07:37:32 UTC[3][1]
Arrived aboardSoyuz MS-12
Soyuz MS-13
Departed aboardSoyuz MS-12
Soyuz MS-13
Soyuz MS-15
Crew
Crew size6
Members
  • Nick Hague
  • Expedition 59/60/61:
    Christina Koch
  • Expedition 60/61:
    Aleksandr Skvortsov
  • Luca Parmitano
  • Expedition 60/61/62:
    Andrew R. Morgan
  • EVAs1
    EVA duration6h32m

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    Clockwise from top right: Nick Hague of NASA and Luca Parmitano of ESA (European Space Agency), Roscosmos cosmonaut Alexander Skvortsov, NASA astronauts Drew Morgan and Christina Koch and Roscosmos cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin.
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    During this expedition' final days, the station residents totaled 9 individuals temporarily upon the arrival of Soyuz MS-15, where for the first time since the departure of Soyuz TMA-16M in September 2015 the ISS crew exceeded the standard six.[6]

    Crew

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    Position First part
    (24 June – 20 July 2019)
    Second part
    (20 July – 3 October 2019)
    Commander   Aleksey Ovchinin, RSA
    Third[a] spaceflight
    Flight Engineer 1   Nick Hague, NASA
    Second[a] spaceflight
    Flight Engineer 2   Christina Koch, NASA
    First spaceflight
    Flight Engineer 3     Aleksandr Skvortsov, RSA
    Third spaceflight
    Flight Engineer 4     Luca Parmitano, ESA
    Second spaceflight
    Flight Engineer 5     Andrew R. Morgan, NASA
    First spaceflight

    Notes

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    1. ^ a b Counting the aborted flight of Soyuz MS-10, even though this did not quite cross the Kármán line. This matches NASA's count, though RSA follows the Kármán line definition.[7]

    References

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    1. ^ a b c "ISS Expedition 60". spacefacts.de. 15 December 2020. Retrieved 6 November 2021.
  • ^ a b "NASA Astronaut Anne McClain, Crewmates Return from Space Station Mission". NASA. 24 June 2019.
  • ^ a b "Multinational Trio Undocks from Station, Heads Home to Earth". NASA. 3 October 2019.
  • ^ "NASA Astronaut Nick Hague Set for New Space Station Mission After Abort". NASA. 3 December 2018. Retrieved 4 December 2018.
  • ^ Evans, Ben (14 March 2019). "New Crew Launched Aboard Soyuz MS-12, En-Route to Space Station". AmericaSpace. When Kononenko, Saint-Jacques and McClain return to Earth in late June, Ovchinin will take command of the space station, leading Expedition 60, and his crew will be increased to six-person strength in early July when Soyuz MS-13 and Skvortsov, Parmitano and Morgan arrive.
  • ^ "NASA Astronaut Jessica Meir, Crewmates Arrive Safely at Space Station". 25 September 2019.
  • ^ Gebhardt, Chris (14 March 2019). "Soyuz MS-12 docks with the Space Station – NASASpaceFlight.com". NASASpaceflight.com.

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