Deka a écrit:
PS: Étant moi-même atteint par cette gentille maladie génétique, je n'ai qu'une seule chose à dire :
Monde de Merde :!: (c) La Classe Américaine
Ne faisons pas d'un cas une généralité svp.
Deka a écrit:
PS: Étant moi-même atteint par cette gentille maladie génétique, je n'ai qu'une seule chose à dire :
Monde de Merde :!: (c) La Classe Américaine
Je n'pense pas que t'es vu la Classe AméricaineMustard a écrit:Ne faisons pas d'un cas une généralité svp.
Sandra Magnus, NASA astronaut (Backup: Nicole Stott)
vp a écrit:Expedition 19 will be commanded by cosmonaut and Russian Air Force
Col. Gennady Padalka. In March 2009, he will command the Soyuz
spacecraft that will launch him and astronaut Michael R. Barratt to
the station. Astronaut Nicole P. Stott will join them, arriving on
the STS-128 shuttle mission to replace Kopra. She will serve as a
flight engineer and science officer and return to Earth on the next
Soyuz spacecraft. Barratt and Stott will be making their first trips
to space.
In May 2009, cosmonaut and Russian Air Force Lt. Col. Yuri Lonchakov
will command a Soyuz spacecraft that will launch to join Expedition
19 in progress on the station. With Lonchakov will be European Space
Agency astronaut Frank De Winne of Belgium and Canadian Space Agency
astronaut Robert B. Thirsk. Their arrival will expand the station's
crew size to six for the first time. Lonchakov and De Winne will
serve as flight engineers on the station and return on the Soyuz with
Stott. Thirsk also will serve as a flight engineer and will return to
Earth on STS-129.
nikolai39 a écrit:
Quelle joie ça va être ! Dire que c'est dans à peine un an ! :bounce1:
Je suis vraiment content qu'on commence les expéditions à six avec un Européen ET un Canadien ! :cadeauesa:
Par contre, quel bor*** avec les rotations ! :D
vp a écrit:RELEASE: 08-005
NASA UPDATES INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION CREW ASSIGNMENTS
HOUSTON - NASA has updated assignments for International Space Station expedition crews. The updates reflect changes in the launch schedule for space shuttle missions that will transport rotating crew members.
Astronaut Garrett E. Reisman, a member of the Expedition 16 and 17 crews, now is scheduled to return to Earth on the STS-124 shuttle
mission, which is targeted to launch April 24, 2008. He originally was slated to return on STS-126. As planned, Reisman will fly to the
station on STS-123, which is targeted to launch in March. He is a native of New Jersey and has a doctorate in mechanical engineering
from the California Institute of Technology.
Astronaut Gregory E. Chamitoff is scheduled to fly to the station as a mission specialist on STS-124. He will take Reisman's place as an
Expedition 17 flight engineer and return to Earth on shuttle mission STS-126, which is targeted to launch Sept. 18, 2008. Chamitoff, who
was born in Montreal, Canada, grew up in San Jose, Calif. He has a doctorate in aeronautics and astronautics from the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology.
Astronaut Sandra H. Magnus will fly to the station on STS-126 to replace Chamitoff. Magnus, a native of Illinois with a doctorate in
material science and engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology, will serve as a flight engineer and NASA science officer
for part of Expedition 17 and part of Expedition 18. Magnus will return to Earth on shuttle mission STS-119 in the fall of 2008.
Astronaut Koichi Wakata will launch on STS-119 and become the first resident station crew member from the Japan Aerospace Exploration
Agency, or JAXA, replacing Magnus on Expedition 18. Wakata will serve as a flight engineer on Expedition 18 and return on STS-127.
Backup crew assignments also have been updated. They are included in the following International Space Station crew lineup:
Expedition 16
Peggy Whitson, NASA astronaut
Yuri Malenchenko, Russian cosmonaut
Daniel Tani, NASA astronaut
Leopold Eyharts, European Space Agency astronaut
Garrett Reisman, NASA astronaut (Backup: Timothy Kopra)
Expedition 17
Sergei Volkov, Russian cosmonaut (Backup: Maxim Suraev)
Oleg Kononenko, Russian cosmonaut (Backup: Oleg Skripochka)
Gregory Chamitoff, NASA astronaut (Backup: Timothy Kopra)
Sandra Magnus, NASA astronaut (Backup: Nicole Stott)
Expedition 18
Michael Fincke, NASA astronaut (Backup: Michael Barratt)
Salizhan Sharipov, Russian cosmonaut (Backup: Yuri Lonchakov)
Koichi Wakata, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut (Backup:
Soichi Noguchi)
Aragatz a écrit:Je sais que Léo Eyharts avait été suppléant de Thomas Reiter en 2006, mais qui était son suppléant pour STS-22 ?
Aspic a écrit:Devine : Frank De Winne
asc a écrit:Julie Payette s'envolera à bord de la navette spatiale Endeavour lors de la mission STS-127, dont le décollage est prévu pour le mois d'avril 2009
asc a écrit:En mai 2009, Robert Thirsk se joindra quant à lui à l'équipage de la mission Expedition 19 et deviendra ainsi le premier Canadien à effectuer un séjour prolongé de quatre à six mois à la Station spatiale internationale
ASC a écrit:En tout, Dave Williams a parcouru plus de 18 millions de kilomètres et séjourné vingt-huit jours, quinze heures, quarante-cinq minutes et trente-trois secondes dans l'espace
jassifun a écrit:http://astro.zeto.czest.pl/loty/stma18.htm
Kuipers pour Exp. 21 / Soyuz TMA-18 ??