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cooperation in space. The number 2 is for the second expedition and is enclosed in the Cyrillic MKS and Latin ISS which are the respective Russian and English abbreviations for the International Space Station. The United States and Russian flags show the nationalities of the crew indicating the joint nature of the program. When asked about the stars in the background, a crew spokesperson said they "...represent the thousands of space workers throughout the ISS partnership who have contributed to the successful construction of our International Space Station."
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an oxygen and a nitrogen tank. Susan Helms operated the station arm to lift the tanks from the shuttle's payload bay and maneuver them to the new airlock. At the airlock, Mike Gernhardt and Jim Reilly latched the tanks in place and connected cables and hoses. The spacewalkers were able to get ahead of schedule and also install another oxygen tank, leaving only one tank to be connected on the third spacewalk.
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The third spacewalk, which occurred on 21 July, was the first spacewalk based out of the new Quest Joint Airlock, and lasted 4 hours, 2 minutes. Primary objective was to install the final nitrogen tank outside the airlock. This spacewalk tested a new protocol developed by former commercial diver Mike
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The first spacewalk occurred on 15 July, and focused on installation of the Quest Joint Airlock. The spacewalkers helped as Susan Helms, using the station's robotic arm, lifted the new station airlock from Atlantis' payload bay and moved it to the station's Unity module. During much of the 5 hour, 59
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The second spacewalk which happened on 18 July, lasted 6 hours, 29 minutes. The internal hatches between the shuttle and station were closed at the end of Flight Day 6 so Atlantis' cabin pressure could be lowered in preparation for the second spacewalk. The major objective was to attach and connect
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During this expedition, research facilities launched to the Space Station included a Human Research Facility, two EXPRESS (Expedite the Processing of Experiments to the Space Station) Racks, one of which contains the Active Rack Isolation System and the Payload Equipment Restraint System. They also
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The International Space Station Expedition Two patch depicts the Space Station as it appeared during the time the second crew was on board. The Station flying over the Earth represents the overall reason for having a space station: to benefit the world through scientific research and international
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docked on 10 March 2001, bringing Expedition 1 to an end. In addition to the Space Shuttle flights which brought the crew to and from the station, there were two visiting Space Shuttle missions and one Soyuz mission which docked with the ISS during Expedition Two. In August
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A major focus was on gaining a better understanding of how to protect crew members from radiation while working and living in space. Radiation exposure in high doses over long periods of time can damage human cells and cause cancer or injury to the central nervous system.
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minute spacewalk, Jim Reilly worked from a foot platform attached to the end of the shuttle's robotic arm, operated by Janet Kavandi. After the spacewalk, crew members inside the Station attached connections to the airlock to prevent thermal damage.
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An early image in Experiment of Physics of Colloids in Space (EXPPCS), taken during Expedition 2. It shows the diffraction pattern of a colloidal crystal made from
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with the ISS on 21 April 2001. They spent eight days docked to the station. The primary objective of this mission was to deliver and install the
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Expedition 2, the second long-term crew for the International Space Station arrived in March 2001. They returned to Earth on mission
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In addition to STS-101, flight engineer Susan Helms had three other spaceflights, all of which were Space Shuttle missions (
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Gernhardt: essentially exercising while breathing oxygen to purge nitrogen from the spacewalkers' bodies.
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James S. Voss, Expedition Two flight engineer, looks over an atlas in the Zvezda Service Module. (NASA)
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Two science racks, known as EXPRESS Racks No. 1 and 2, were delivered to the station in April aboard
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docked to the station, carrying two cosmonauts with previous spaceflight experience, as well as
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in Space. Several different colloid mixtures were studied, and the analysis is still underway.
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All three crew members had visited the International Space Station together in May 2000 aboard
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The three-member Expedition 2 crew successfully launched on 8 March 2001 on Space Shuttle
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Aft view of the International Space Station in April 2001, a month into Expedition 2.
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prepared the Destiny laboratory to enable upcoming experiments to be conducted.
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returned to rotate the long-duration crews again, bringing the crew of
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which is used on some Space Shuttle flights. A later mission in 2002,
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The first visitors to the station during Expedition 2 was the crew of
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On the day after the Space Shuttle undocked, the Russian spacecraft
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docked with the station for an eight-day visit as a part of
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The Expedition 2 crew was brought to the station aboard
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in the 1990s. The other crew member of ISS EP-1 was
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Index


Long-duration expedition
International Space Station
STS-102
Space Shuttle
Discovery
STS-105
Space Shuttle
Discovery
Yury Usachev
Susan Helms
James Voss
EVAs
EVA


James Voss
Yury Usachev
Susan Helms
ISS
expeditions
Expedition 1
Expedition 3
spaceflight
International Space Station
Expedition 1
space tourist
Dennis Tito
Russian
Yury Usachev

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