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Expedition 51

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520:. Once Expedition 50 departed, the crew started up their human research and maintenance on the U.S. spacesuits. Whitson explored how new lights installed in the station were affecting the crew health and wellness while Pesquet dumped cooling water and purged gas buildup from the water tanks inside the spacesuits in preparation for the May 12 spacewalk. Throughout the Expedition, the crew swapped between their roles as orbital scientists to maintenance technicians, from a morning of observing what happens to materials heated to extreme temperatures in zero-g to flushing water tanks in 480: 705: 835: 824: 788: 777: 413: 317: 203: 195: 27: 949: 2181: 1742: 2191: 1750: 1607: 388: 363: 340: 573: 678:
Whitson and Fischer completed a four hour space walk on May 12 to replace a large avionics box that supplied electricity and data connection to science experiments. They also installed a connector that routed data to the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer, they repaired insulation at a connection point for
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failed on May 21 at 18:28 UTC. The crew was informed of the failure, but were not in any danger from it. On May 23, Whitson and Fischer completed a 2 hour and 46 minute spacewalk where they replaced the MDM-1 computer relay box and installed a pair of antennas to enhance wireless communication for
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in the Veggie facility. Veg-03 had a goal of further demonstrating the proof of concept for the Veggie plant growth chamber and planting pillows. Long duration missions in the solar system require a fresh food supply to supplement the crew diets. Previous investigations focused on productivity,
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of astronauts in space. Ficher, Yurchikhin and Novitskiy tested a unique suit that reversed the upward flow of fluids in a joint NASA-Roscosmos study called "Fluid Shifts". Another study, a winning proposal submitted during a student science competition, was tracking how space travel impacted
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Replaced ExPRESS Carrier Avionics (ExPCA), Installed Pressurized Mating Adapter-3 (PMA-3) Forward Shield, Installed Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) MIL-1553 Terminator, Secured Multilayer Insulation (MLI) on Japanese Manipulator System, Relocated a Portable Foot Restrain to PMA-3
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One symptom of living in space for long periods is the pressure that builds up behind the eyes due to the upward flow of fluids resulting in astronauts reporting vision problems during and after their long-term missions. Expedition 51 regularly underwent ultrasound scans of their
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and vision tests as part of a long running series of studies to help NASA plan missions further out in space. Another symptom of living in space is bone loss, Whitson and Pesquet setup samples for an OsteoOmics bone study to help research the molecular mechanisms the impact the
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at 13:18 UTC. The hatches opened at 15:25 UTC on April 20 to complete the full Expedition 51 compliment to 5: Whitson, Novitskiy, Pesquet, Yurchikhin and Fischer. On April 20, Pesquet and Whitson used the Space Station's robotic Canadarm2 to capture Orbital ATK's
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ejected numerous types of Cubesats into space to study the earth's thermosphere properties and test experimental radar systems. Later in May, 17 cubesats were deployed over two days by NanoRacks, a private company with facilities on the Kibo Lab module.
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Astronaut Shane Kimbrough (far left) handed over station command to Peggy Whitson (far right). In between, from left to right are Sergey Ryzhikov and Andrey Borisenko of Expedition 50 in black and Thomas Pesquet and Oleg Novitiskiy of Expedition 51 in
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On June 1, Expedition 51, commanded by Whitson, handed over command of the International Space Station to Russian cosmonaut Fyodor Yurchikhin in the traditional Change of Command ceremony.
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samples prepared by Russian and Japanese researchers to grow high quality proteins in a microgravity environment at constant temperature for 6 weeks in order to develop drugs for
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The crew installed and configured the JAXA Protein Crystal Growth #12 experiment in the JEM Ryutai rack. The two canisters contained 47
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Whitson (in red), transferred command to Yurchikhin (front row, right). Fischer (left). Behind (from left): Pesquet & Novitskiy.
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Due to a decision to cut down the number of participating Russian cosmonauts in 2017, only two cosmonauts were launched on
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On April 24, 2017, Peggy Whitson broke the United States record for the most cumulative time spent in space, surpassing
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was done on June 1, 2017. Expedition 51 officially ended on June 2, 2017 10:47 UTC, with the undocking of Soyuz MS-03.
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at 12:39 UTC, it had brought more than 7,600 pounds of research and supplies to support Expeditions 51 and 52.
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at 7:13 UTC on Thursday, April 20th with Fyodor Yurchikhin and Jack Fischer. They docked their Soyuz on the
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Donald Trump where she and Fischer discussed NASA's research in space and plans to go to Mars in the 2030s.
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on April 20, 2017 - bringing the total crew number to five. Transfer of Command from Expedition 51 to
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Replace failed Multiplexer-Demultiplexer (MDM), Installed two Wireless Communication Anntenna's
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cargo spacecraft at 10:05 UTC. The Cygnus was docked to the earth-facing port of the
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Resupply missions that visited the International Space Station during Expedition 51:
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on June 2, 2017, with Oleg Novitskiy of Roscosomos and Thomas Pesquet of ESA aboard.
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One of two fully redundant multiplexer-demultiplexer (MDM) data relay boxes on the
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but the limited quarters of the ISS hampered large-scale crop production tests.
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the Japanese Robotic Arm and installed a protective shield on the
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record of 534 days. She received a congratulatory call from the
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51st long duration stay in the International space station
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on April 10, 2017, and concluded upon the departure of
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Chiara Palazzo Associated Press (18 November 2016).
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Index


Long-duration expedition
International Space Station
Soyuz MS-03
Soyuz MS-04
Soyuz MS-03
Soyuz MS-04
Oleg Novitsky
Thomas Pesquet
Fyodor Yurchikhin
Jack Fischer
Peggy Whitson
EVAs


ISS
expeditions
Expedition 50
Expedition 52
International Space Station
Soyuz MS-02
Soyuz MS-03
Peggy Whitson
Oleg Novitskiy
Thomas Pesquet
Expedition 50
Expedition 16
Soyuz MS-04
Expedition 52
United States

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