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1 Crew  



1.1  Backup crew  







2 Original crew  



2.1  Original backup crew  







3 Notes  





4 References  














Soyuz MS-12






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Soyuz MS-12
The launch of Soyuz MS-12
OperatorRoscosmos
COSPAR ID2019-013A Edit this at Wikidata
SATCAT no.44069Edit this on Wikidata
Mission duration202d 15h 46m
Distance travelled86.1 million miles.[1]
Orbits completed3,248 [2]
Spacecraft properties
SpacecraftSoyuz Spacecraft
Spacecraft typeSoyuz-MS 11F747
ManufacturerRKK Energia
Crew
Crew size3
MembersAleksey Ovchinin
Nick Hague
LaunchingChristina Koch
LandingHazza Al Mansouri
CallsignБурлак/Burlak[3]
Start of mission
Launch date14 March 2019, 19:14:08 UTC[4][5]
RocketSoyuz-FG
Launch siteBaikonur Pad 1/5
End of mission
Landing date3 October 2019, 10:59 UTC [2]
Landing site47°24'04.44"N, 69°34'14.1"E[2]
Orbital parameters
Reference systemGeocentric
RegimeLow Earth
Inclination51.6°[5]
Docking with ISS
Docking portRassvet nadir
Docking date15 March 2019, 01:01 UTC[2]
Undocking date3 October 2019, 07:37 UTC[2]
Time docked202d 6h 36m

(l-r) Koch, Ovchinin and Hague
Soyuz programme
(Crewed missions)
 

Soyuz MS-12 was a Soyuz spaceflight which launched on 14 March 2019, carrying three members of the Expedition 59 crew to the International Space Station.[6] The mission ended on 3 October 2019, when Soyuz-MS-12 (carrying Ovchinin, Hague, and spaceflight participant Hazza Al Mansouri) successfully landed.

Crew[edit]

Position Launching Crew member Landing Crew member
Commander Russia Aleksey Ovchinin, RSA
Expedition 59/60
Third[a] spaceflight
Flight Engineer 1 United States Nick Hague, NASA
Expedition 59/60
Second[a] spaceflight
Flight Engineer 2/Spaceflight Participant United States Christina Koch, NASA
Expedition 59/60/61
First spaceflight
United Arab Emirates Hazza Al Mansouri, MBRSC
First spaceflight

[7][8] [9]

Backup crew[edit]

Position Crew member
Commander Russia Aleksandr Skvortsov, RSA
Flight Engineer 1 Italy Luca Parmitano, ESA
Flight Engineer 2 United States Andrew R. Morgan, NASA

Original crew[edit]

Position Launching Crew member Landing Crew member
Commander Russia Oleg Skripochka, RSA
Expedition 59
Third spaceflight
Flight Engineer 1 United States Christina Koch, NASA
Expedition 59
First spaceflight
Spaceflight Participant United Arab Emirates Hazza Al Mansouri, MBRSC
First spaceflight
N/A

Original backup crew[edit]

Position Crew member
Commander Russia Andrei Borisenko, RSA
Flight Engineer 1 United States Jessica Meir, NASA
Flight Engineer 2 United Arab Emirates Sultan Al Neyadi

Soyuz MS-12 was scheduled to be the debut flight for Hazza Al MansouriorSultan Al Neyadi, the first two astronauts from the United Arab Emirates, but this was delayed to flight Soyuz MS-15 following the Soyuz MS-10 mission failure.[10]

Notes[edit]

  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.[6]

References[edit]

  • ^ "Центр подготовки космонавтов им. Ю.А.Гагарина. Официальный Web-сайт". www.gctc.ru (in Russian).
  • ^ Pietrobon, Steven (9 January 2019). "Russian Launch Manifest". Retrieved 9 January 2019.
  • ^ a b "Spaceflight mission report: Soyuz MS-12". www.spacefacts.de.
  • ^ a b Gebhardt, Chris (14 March 2019). "Soyuz MS-12 docks with the Space Station – NASASpaceFlight.com". NASASpaceflight.com.
  • ^ "Unable to get to the ISS, the crew of the Soyuz will try again on March 1". Interfax.ru (in Russian). 26 November 2018. Retrieved 28 November 2018.
  • ^ "Астронавт НАСА Хейг может отправиться в космос на год, сообщил источник". РИА Новости (in Russian). 13 January 2019.
  • ^ Evans, Ben (8 March 2019). "On International Women's Day, NASA Looks Forward to First All-Female EVA in Late March; Koch Tapped for Longer ISS Stay". AmericaSpace.
  • ^ Ryan, Patrick (27 January 2019). "UAE's astronauts in training try out zero gravity". The National. Retrieved 23 February 2019.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Soyuz_MS-12&oldid=1195626590"

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