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Expedition 51

Expedition 51 (April - June 2017) was the 51st expedition to the International Space Station, which began upon the departure of Soyuz MS-02 on April 10, 2017 and concluded upon the departure of Soyuz MS-03 on June 2, 2017. Peggy Whitson, Oleg Novitskiy and Thomas Pesquet were transferred from Expedition 50, with Peggy Whitson taking the commander role. She is the first woman to command two expeditions to the ISS, having previously commanded Expedition 16.[1]

ISS Expedition 51
Promotional Poster
Mission typeISS Expedition
Expedition
Space stationInternational Space Station
Began10 April 2017 UTC
Ended2 June 2017 UTC
Arrived aboardSoyuz MS-03
Soyuz MS-04
Departed aboardSoyuz MS-03
Soyuz MS-04
Crew
Crew size5
MembersExpedition 50/51:
Oleg Novitskiy
Peggy Whitson
Thomas Pesquet
Expedition 51/52:
Fyodor Yurchikhin
Jack Fischer
EVAs2

Expedition 51 mission patch

(l-r) Fischer, Yurchikhin, Pesquet, Whitson, Novitskiy 

Due to a decision to cut down the number of participating Russian cosmonauts in 2017, only two cosmonauts were launched on Soyuz MS-04 on April 20, 2017 - bringing the total crew number to five.[2] Transfer of Command from Expedition 51 to Expedition 52 was done on June 1, 2017. Expedition 51 officially ended on June 2, 2017 10:47 UTC, with the undocking of Soyuz MS-03.[3]

Crew

Position First Part
(April 2017)
Second Part
(April to June 2017)
Commander   Peggy A. Whitson, NASA
Third and last spaceflight[4]
Flight Engineer 1   Oleg Novitskiy, RSA
Second spaceflight
Flight Engineer 2   Thomas Pesquet, ESA
First spaceflight
Flight Engineer 3   Fyodor Yurchikhin, RSA
Fifth and last spaceflight
Flight Engineer 4   Jack D. Fischer, NASA
Only spaceflight

Mission overview

Expedition 50/51 launch and docking

Soyuz MS-03 launched on November 17, 2016, transporting Oleg Novitskiy, Peggy Whitson and Thomas Pesquet.[5] MS-03 docked with the Rassvet module on November 19, 2016.

April 2017 - Expedition 51 Begins

Prep for Visitors

 
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 blue.

On April 9, 2017, Expedition 50, commanded by NASA astronaut Shane Kimbrough, handed over control of the station to Expedition 51 commanded by Whitson.[6] Kimbrough, along with cosmonauts Sergey Ryzhikov and Andrey Borisenko of Roscosmos, undocked from the station at 7:57 UTC on April 10 in the Soyuz MS-02 spacecraft, they landed safely southeast of Dzhezkazgan, Kazakhstan.[7] 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.[8] 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 Progress M-66.[9]

Research

The crew grew Chinese cabbage[10] and Red Romaine lettuce in the Veggie facility.[11] 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, but the limited quarters of the ISS hampered large-scale crop production tests.[11]

The crew installed and configured the JAXA Protein Crystal Growth #12 experiment in the JEM Ryutai rack. The two canisters contained 47 protein 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 multi-drug-resistant bacteria, Alzheimer's disease, muscular dystrophy and periodontitis.[12]

New Arrivals: Soyuz MS-04 and Cygnus-7

 
ISS Configuration - April 2017

The Soyuz MS-04 launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan at 7:13 UTC on Thursday, April 20th with Fyodor Yurchikhin and Jack Fischer.[13] They docked their Soyuz on the Poisk module at 13:18 UTC.[14] The hatches opened at 15:25 UTC on April 20th to complete the full Expedition 51 compliment to 5: Whitson, Novitskiy, Pesquet, Yurchikhin and Fischer.[15] On April 20th, Pesquet and Whitson used the Space Station's robotic Canadarm2 to capture Orbital ATK's Cygnus-7 cargo spacecraft at 10:05 UTC.[16] The Cygnus was docked to the earth-facing port of the Unity module at 12:39 UTC, it had brought more than 7,600 pounds of research and supplies to support Expeditions 51 and 52.[17]

Milestone

On April 24, 2017, Peggy Whitson broke the United States record for the most cumulative time spent in space, surpassing Jeff Williams record of 534 days. She received a congratulatory call from the President of the United States Donald Trump where she and Fischer discussed NASA's research in space and plans to go to Mars in the 2030s.[18]

May 2017 - Research and EVAs

Research Continued

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 eyes and vision tests as part of a long running series of studies to help NASA plan missions further out in space.[19] 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 bones of astronauts in space.[20] Ficher, Yurchikhin and Novitskiy tested a unique suit that reversed the upward flow of fluids in a joint NASA-Roscosmos study called "Fluid Shifts".[21] Another study, a winning proposal submitted during a student science competition, was tracking how space travel impacted astronaut's DNA and immune system. Pesquet completed the study for Genes in Space.[22] Fischer strapped himself into a device for the NeuroMapping experiment on May 19th that tested how the human brain structure and function changes in space.[23]

Cubesat Deployment

On May 15th, Japan's Kibo lab module ejected numerous types of Cubesats into space to study the earth's thermosphere properties and test experimental radar systems.[24] Later in May, 17 cubesats were deployed over two days by NanoRacks, a private company with facilities on the Kibo Lab module.[25]

200th Station Spacewalk - EVA 1

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 the Japanese Robotic Arm and installed a protective shield on the Pressurized Mating Adapter-3. At the 200th spacewalk mark, astronauts had completed a total of 1,247 hours and 55 minutes working outside of the station.[26]

Computer Relay Box Replacement - EVA 2

One of two fully redundant multiplexer-demultiplexer (MDM) data relay boxes on the S0 truss failed on May 21st at 18:28 UTC. The crew was informed of the failure, but were not in any danger from it.[27] On May 23rd, 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 future spacewalks.[28]

June 2017 - Handover to Expedition 52

 
Whitson (in red), transferred command to Yurchikhin (front row, right). Fischer (left). Behind (from left): Pesquet & Novitskiy.

On June 1st, 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.[29] Expedition 52 officially began with the departure of Soyuz MS-03 on June 2, 2017 with Oleg Novitskiy of Roscosomos and Thomas Pesquet of ESA aboard.[30]

Spacewalks

EVA # Spacewalkers Start (UTC) End (UTC) Duration
Expedition 51
EVA 1
  Peggy Whitson
  Jack D. Fischer
May 12, 2017
13:08
May 12, 2017
17:21
4 hours 13 minutes
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[31]
EVA 2   Peggy Whitson
  Jack D. Fischer
May 23, 2017
12:20
May 23, 2017
15:06
2 hours 46 minutes
Replace failed Multiplexer-Demultiplexer (MDM), Installed two Wireless Communication Anntenna's[32]

Uncrewed spaceflights to the ISS

Resupply missions that visited the International Space Station during Expedition 51:

Spacecraft
- ISS flight number
Country Mission Launcher Launch
(UTC)
Docked/Berthed
(UTC)
Undocked/Unberthed
(UTC)
Duration (Docked) Deorbit
Cygnus CRS OA-7
- CRS OA-7
  United States Logistics Atlas V 401 18 Apr 2017, 15:11:26 22 Apr 2017, 10:16 4 Jun 2017, 11:05 43d 49m 11 Jun 2017, 17:08

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Expedition 51 April June 2017 was the 51st expedition to the International Space Station which began upon the departure of Soyuz MS 02 on April 10 2017 and concluded upon the departure of Soyuz MS 03 on June 2 2017 Peggy Whitson Oleg Novitskiy and Thomas Pesquet were transferred from Expedition 50 with Peggy Whitson taking the commander role She is the first woman to command two expeditions to the ISS having previously commanded Expedition 16 1 ISS Expedition 51Promotional PosterMission typeISS ExpeditionExpeditionSpace stationInternational Space StationBegan10 April 2017 UTCEnded2 June 2017 UTCArrived aboardSoyuz MS 03Soyuz MS 04Departed aboardSoyuz MS 03Soyuz MS 04CrewCrew size5MembersExpedition 50 51 Oleg NovitskiyPeggy WhitsonThomas PesquetExpedition 51 52 Fyodor YurchikhinJack FischerEVAs2Expedition 51 mission patch l r Fischer Yurchikhin Pesquet Whitson NovitskiyISS expeditions Expedition 50Expedition 52 Due to a decision to cut down the number of participating Russian cosmonauts in 2017 only two cosmonauts were launched on Soyuz MS 04 on April 20 2017 bringing the total crew number to five 2 Transfer of Command from Expedition 51 to Expedition 52 was done on June 1 2017 Expedition 51 officially ended on June 2 2017 10 47 UTC with the undocking of Soyuz MS 03 3 Contents 1 Crew 2 Mission overview 2 1 Expedition 50 51 launch and docking 2 2 April 2017 Expedition 51 Begins 2 2 1 Prep for Visitors 2 2 2 Research 2 2 3 New Arrivals Soyuz MS 04 and Cygnus 7 2 2 4 Milestone 2 3 May 2017 Research and EVAs 2 3 1 Research Continued 2 3 2 Cubesat Deployment 2 3 3 200th Station Spacewalk EVA 1 2 3 4 Computer Relay Box Replacement EVA 2 2 4 June 2017 Handover to Expedition 52 3 Spacewalks 4 Uncrewed spaceflights to the ISS 5 ReferencesCrew EditPosition First Part April 2017 Second Part April to June 2017 Commander Peggy A Whitson NASAThird and last spaceflight 4 Flight Engineer 1 Oleg Novitskiy RSASecond spaceflightFlight Engineer 2 Thomas Pesquet ESAFirst spaceflightFlight Engineer 3 Fyodor Yurchikhin RSAFifth and last spaceflightFlight Engineer 4 Jack D Fischer NASAOnly spaceflightMission overview EditExpedition 50 51 launch and docking Edit Main article Soyuz MS 03 Soyuz MS 03 launched on November 17 2016 transporting Oleg Novitskiy Peggy Whitson and Thomas Pesquet 5 MS 03 docked with the Rassvet module on November 19 2016 April 2017 Expedition 51 Begins Edit Prep for Visitors Edit 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 blue On April 9 2017 Expedition 50 commanded by NASA astronaut Shane Kimbrough handed over control of the station to Expedition 51 commanded by Whitson 6 Kimbrough along with cosmonauts Sergey Ryzhikov and Andrey Borisenko of Roscosmos undocked from the station at 7 57 UTC on April 10 in the Soyuz MS 02 spacecraft they landed safely southeast of Dzhezkazgan Kazakhstan 7 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 8 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 Progress M 66 9 Research Edit The crew grew Chinese cabbage 10 and Red Romaine lettuce in the Veggie facility 11 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 but the limited quarters of the ISS hampered large scale crop production tests 11 The crew installed and configured the JAXA Protein Crystal Growth 12 experiment in the JEM Ryutai rack The two canisters contained 47 protein 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 multi drug resistant bacteria Alzheimer s disease muscular dystrophy and periodontitis 12 New Arrivals Soyuz MS 04 and Cygnus 7 Edit ISS Configuration April 2017 The Soyuz MS 04 launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan at 7 13 UTC on Thursday April 20th with Fyodor Yurchikhin and Jack Fischer 13 They docked their Soyuz on the Poisk module at 13 18 UTC 14 The hatches opened at 15 25 UTC on April 20th to complete the full Expedition 51 compliment to 5 Whitson Novitskiy Pesquet Yurchikhin and Fischer 15 On April 20th Pesquet and Whitson used the Space Station s robotic Canadarm2 to capture Orbital ATK s Cygnus 7 cargo spacecraft at 10 05 UTC 16 The Cygnus was docked to the earth facing port of the Unity module at 12 39 UTC it had brought more than 7 600 pounds of research and supplies to support Expeditions 51 and 52 17 Milestone Edit On April 24 2017 Peggy Whitson broke the United States record for the most cumulative time spent in space surpassing Jeff Williams record of 534 days She received a congratulatory call from the President of the United States Donald Trump where she and Fischer discussed NASA s research in space and plans to go to Mars in the 2030s 18 May 2017 Research and EVAs Edit Research Continued Edit 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 eyes and vision tests as part of a long running series of studies to help NASA plan missions further out in space 19 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 bones of astronauts in space 20 Ficher Yurchikhin and Novitskiy tested a unique suit that reversed the upward flow of fluids in a joint NASA Roscosmos study called Fluid Shifts 21 Another study a winning proposal submitted during a student science competition was tracking how space travel impacted astronaut s DNA and immune system Pesquet completed the study for Genes in Space 22 Fischer strapped himself into a device for the NeuroMapping experiment on May 19th that tested how the human brain structure and function changes in space 23 Cubesat Deployment Edit On May 15th Japan s Kibo lab module ejected numerous types of Cubesats into space to study the earth s thermosphere properties and test experimental radar systems 24 Later in May 17 cubesats were deployed over two days by NanoRacks a private company with facilities on the Kibo Lab module 25 200th Station Spacewalk EVA 1 Edit 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 the Japanese Robotic Arm and installed a protective shield on the Pressurized Mating Adapter 3 At the 200th spacewalk mark astronauts had completed a total of 1 247 hours and 55 minutes working outside of the station 26 Computer Relay Box Replacement EVA 2 Edit One of two fully redundant multiplexer demultiplexer MDM data relay boxes on the S0 truss failed on May 21st at 18 28 UTC The crew was informed of the failure but were not in any danger from it 27 On May 23rd 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 future spacewalks 28 June 2017 Handover to Expedition 52 Edit Whitson in red transferred command to Yurchikhin front row right Fischer left Behind from left Pesquet amp Novitskiy On June 1st 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 29 Expedition 52 officially began with the departure of Soyuz MS 03 on June 2 2017 with Oleg Novitskiy of Roscosomos and Thomas Pesquet of ESA aboard 30 Spacewalks EditEVA Spacewalkers Start UTC End UTC DurationExpedition 51EVA 1 Peggy Whitson Jack D Fischer May 12 201713 08 May 12 201717 21 4 hours 13 minutesReplaced 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 31 EVA 2 Peggy Whitson Jack D Fischer May 23 201712 20 May 23 201715 06 2 hours 46 minutesReplace failed Multiplexer Demultiplexer MDM Installed two Wireless Communication Anntenna s 32 Uncrewed spaceflights to the ISS EditResupply missions that visited the International Space Station during Expedition 51 Spacecraft ISS flight number Country Mission Launcher Launch UTC Docked Berthed UTC Undocked Unberthed UTC Duration Docked DeorbitCygnus CRS OA 7 CRS OA 7 United States Logistics Atlas V 401 18 Apr 2017 15 11 26 22 Apr 2017 10 16 4 Jun 2017 11 05 43d 49m 11 Jun 2017 17 08References Edit Chiara Palazzo Associated Press 18 November 2016 Nasa veteran Peggy Whitson becomes the oldest woman in space as she blasts off for ISS The Telegraph Telegraph co uk Retrieved 2016 11 19 Irene Klotz 16 November 2016 NASA Russia Set Flights for Trimmed Down Space Station Crew space com Retrieved 21 November 2016 Garcia Mark 1 June 2017 Station Changes Command Before Friday Crew 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