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Expedition 52

Expedition 52 (June – September 2017) was the 52nd expedition to the International Space Station. It officially began on June 2, 2017 10:47 UTC, with the undocking of Soyuz MS-03. Transfer of command from Expedition 51 was done on June 1, 2017.[1]

ISS Expedition 52
Promotional Poster
Mission typeISS Expedition
Expedition
Space stationInternational Space Station
Began2 June 2017 UTC[1]
Ended2 September 2017 UTC
Arrived aboardSoyuz MS-03
Soyuz MS-04
Soyuz MS-05
Departed aboardSoyuz MS-04
Soyuz MS-05
Crew
Crew size6
MembersExpeditions 50/51/52:
Peggy A. Whitson
Expeditions 51/52:
Fyodor Yurchikhin
Jack D. Fischer
Expeditions 52/53:
Sergey Ryazansky
Randolph J. Bresnik
Paolo Nespoli

Expedition 52 mission patch

(l-r) Fischer, Yurchikhin, Whitson, Nespoli, Bresnik, Ryazanskiy 

Due to a decision to cut down the number of participating Russian cosmonauts in 2017, only two crew members were launched on Soyuz MS-04, which brought the ISS total crew down to five people.[2] However, it was later decided that Peggy Whitson would stay on board longer, transferring from Expedition 51 to maintain a full crew of six astronauts over the summer, after the arrival of three new members on Soyuz MS-05.[3] Expedition 51 officially ended on September 2, 2017 11:47 UTC, with the undocking of Soyuz MS-04.[4]

Crew edit

Position First part
(June to July 2017)
Second part
(July to September 2017)
Commander   Fyodor Yurchikhin, RSA
Fifth and last spaceflight
Flight Engineer 1   Jack Fischer, NASA
Only spaceflight
Flight Engineer 2   Peggy Whitson, NASA
Third spaceflight
Flight Engineer 3   Randy Bresnik, NASA
Second spaceflight
Flight Engineer 4   Sergey Ryazansky, RSA
Second and last spaceflight
Flight Engineer 5   Paolo Nespoli, ESA
Third and last spaceflight
 
ISS Configuration after swapping Dragon for Cygnus, 5 June 2017

Mission highlights edit

June 2017 – Expedition 52 begins edit

NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson handed over command of the International Space Station to Russian cosmonaut Fyodor Yurchikin in a traditional Change of Command ceremony, which began at 15:50 UTC on June 1.[1]

Expedition 51 duo undocked and landed edit

After spending 194 days aboard the International Space Station, Expedition 51 crew members Oleg Novitskiy of Roscosmos and Thomas Pesquet undocked from the station at 10:47 UTC, officially marking the start of Expedition 52.[5] Novitskiy and Pesquet landed their Soyuz MS-03 spacecraft in Kazakhstan at 14:10 UTC on June 2.[6]

Supply ship swap edit

On June 3, a SpaceX Falcon 9 lifted off with a Dragon resupply ship as part of SpaceX mission CRS-11 from Cape Canaveral pad 39A[7] with supplies and a new Roll Out Solar Array (ROSA) prototype.[8][9] Jack Fischer undocked the Cygus OA-7 dubbed "SS John Glenn" from the station on June 4 to make room for the Dragon resupply.[10] Fischer and Whitson grappled the Dragon cargo craft on June 5 with the Canadarm2 and docked it on the Earth-facing side of the Harmony module on the Pirs docking compartment.[11] The Roscosmos Progress MS-06 launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome on June 14, carrying more than 3 tons of supplies.[12] The Progress MS-06 docked on June 16 to the aft port of Zvezda.[13]

June research edit

Fischer and Whitson performed observations of mold and bacteria samples for student-led biology experiments and protein crystal sample experiments.[14][15] Whitson cared for rodents in the Rodent Habitat Facility[14] to understand healing mechanisms and the efficiency of osteoinductive drugs in low gravity[16] and performed experiments for a cardiac stem cell study[14] to understand the effects of microgravity on the aging process.[17] Fischer and Whitson set up a seedling growth botany study[8] to investigate the effects of light and microgravity on Arabidopsis thaliana.[18] Fisher was also the subject of a Vascular Echo study[19] that examined changes in blood vessels and the heart while in space and their recovery back on Earth.[20] Yurchikhin studied pain sensation in space[19] to help researches develop proposals to improve health care in orbit.[21] Yurchikhin, Whitson and Fischer also took body measurements[22] for the in-flight conditions that could be compared to pre- and post-flight conditions.[23] Whitson started a cancer study[24] to evaluate antibody-drug conjugates, which can increase the effectiveness of chemotherapy while reducing its side effects.[25]

July 2017 – Full crew after Soyuz MS-05 edit

Dragon CRS-11 departs edit

Fischer and Whitson released the SpaceX Dragon CRS-11 on July 3 at 6:41 UTC.[26]

July research edit

Whitson tested her ability to work on interactive tasks as part of a Fine Motor Skills study[27] to measure how motor skills are affected by long-term microgravity exposure, different phases of adaptation and recovery after returning to Earth.[28] Fischer finished operations with a Group Combustion Module experiment,[27] where droplets of decane were arranged on a thin-fiber lattice so that the flame and temperature distribution could be measured as the flame spreads.[29] Whitson and Fischer also collected their own blood, urine and saliva samples for the Fluid Shifts experiment[30] that measured how much fluid shifts from the lower body to the upper body in microgravity and the effects on the human eye.[31] Whitson started the Mag3D experiment[32] that magnetizes cells to make them easier to handle in microgravity.[33] Whitson also setup gear for a Two Phase Flow experiment[34] that studied interfacial behaviors of perfluorohexane, an electronic coolant, under different conditions.[35] Fischer used the exercise bike to research the effectiveness of high intensity, low volume exercise,[34] which showed that maximum intensity exercise appears better for aerobic capacity than normal intensity exercise in microgravity.[36]

Station maintenance edit

Fyodor Yurchikhin maintained the life support system on the Russian side of the station by preplacing pumps and hoses and re-pressurizing the cabin.[37] Jack Fischer replaced a failed water separator inside the Tranquility module that was part of the Common Cabin Air Assembly that controls the stations humidity and temperature.[38] Fischer also installed new equipment in the Window Observational Research Facility (WORF).[39]

New crew edit

 
Clockwise from top right: Nespoli, Fischer, Whitson, Ryazankiy, Bresnick and Yurchikhin

On July 28, the Soyuz MS-05 launched from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan with Randy Bresnik of NASA, Sergey Ryazanskiy of Roscosmos and Italian Paolo Nespoli of ESA.[40] They docked later that day while both spacecraft were over Germany.[41]

August 2017 – Research and resupply edit

August research edit

Nespoli and Bresnik recorded their experiences with space headaches,[42] researches later concluded that changes in cerebral blood flow and intracranial pressure caused them, opposed to the theory that it was space motion sickness.[43] Fischer and Whitson studied a new drugs effects on mouse bone atrophy,[42] current therapies cannot restore lost bone, but the new drug from the University of California at Los Angeles had the potential to rebuild bone and block further bone loss.[44]

SpaceX delivered supplies edit

On August 16, Fischer and Nespoli captured the SpaceX CRS-12 Dragon using the station's robotic arm and installed it on the station's Harmony module.[45] The Dragon delivered more than 6,400 pounds of supplies including an ice cream treat for the astronauts.[46]

Spacewalk edit

Yurchikhin and Ryazankiy exited the Pirs Docking Compartment on August 17.[47] They manually deployed 5 nanosatellites and collected test containers from various locations outside the Russian segment of the space station.[48]

September 2017 – Mission close out edit

Peggy Whitson, Jack Fischer and Fyodor Yurchikhin touched down on September 3 at 1:21 UTC southeast of Dzhezkazgan in Kazakhstan,[49] in their Soyuz MS-04 capsule.[50] Whitson completed a 288-day mission, her third long duration mission which brought her career total to 665 days in space, a new record for U.S. and 8th on the all time list of days in space.[49] Fischer and Yurchikin completed 136 days in space, giving Yurchikin a total of 673 days in space, placing him 7th of all time at that time.[49]

Spacewalks edit

EVA # Spacewalkers Start (UTC) End (UTC) Duration
1.   Fyodor Yurchikhin

  Sergei Ryazanski

August 17, 2017

14:36

August 17, 2017

22:10

7 hours 34 minutes[51]
Retrieved the "Restavratsiya" (Restoration) Experiment Hardware, Launched 5 Nano Satellites one of them being a Sputnik satellite named "Zerkalo" which was launched to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the original Sputnik and the birth of rocket scientist Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, Cleaned the windows on the Russian segment and installed "Test" containers on the hatches of the Pirs Docking Compartment and the Poisk Module, Retrieved CKK 9M9 cassettes from Zvezda, Installed Struts, Gap Spanners, and Handrails on Zvezda in preparation for the arrival of Nauka in the future, Installed the "Impact" trays by the Zvezda thrusters, and photographed the aft end of Zvezda and the "OHA" Antenna, Installed Struts, Gap Spanners, Handrails, and Ladders on Poisk, Photographed the Russian Segment.

Uncrewed spaceflights to the ISS edit

Resupply missions that visited the International Space Station during Expedition 52:

Spacecraft
- ISS flight number
Country Mission Launcher Launch
(UTC)
Docked/berthed
(UTC)
Undocked/unberthed
(UTC)
Duration (docked) Deorbit
SpaceX CRS-11
– CRS SpX-11
  United States Logistics Falcon 9 3 Jun 2017, 21:07:17 5 Jun 2017, 16:07 3 Jul 2017, 06:41 27d 14h 34m 3 Jul 2017
Progress MS-06
– ISS 67P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-2.1a 14 Jun 2017, 09:20:13 16 Jun 2017, 11:37 28 Dec 2017, 01:03:30 194d 13h 26m 28 Dec 2017
SpaceX CRS-12
– CRS SpX-12
  United States Logistics Falcon 9 14 Aug 2017, 16:31:00 16 Aug 2017, 10:52 17 Sep 2017, 08:40 31d 21h 48m 17 Sep 2017

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Expedition 52 June September 2017 was the 52nd expedition to the International Space Station It officially began on June 2 2017 10 47 UTC with the undocking of Soyuz MS 03 Transfer of command from Expedition 51 was done on June 1 2017 1 ISS Expedition 52Promotional PosterMission typeISS ExpeditionExpeditionSpace stationInternational Space StationBegan2 June 2017 UTC 1 Ended2 September 2017 UTCArrived aboardSoyuz MS 03Soyuz MS 04Soyuz MS 05Departed aboardSoyuz MS 04Soyuz MS 05CrewCrew size6MembersExpeditions 50 51 52 Peggy A WhitsonExpeditions 51 52 Fyodor YurchikhinJack D FischerExpeditions 52 53 Sergey RyazanskyRandolph J BresnikPaolo NespoliExpedition 52 mission patch l r Fischer Yurchikhin Whitson Nespoli Bresnik RyazanskiyISS expeditions Expedition 51Expedition 53 Due to a decision to cut down the number of participating Russian cosmonauts in 2017 only two crew members were launched on Soyuz MS 04 which brought the ISS total crew down to five people 2 However it was later decided that Peggy Whitson would stay on board longer transferring from Expedition 51 to maintain a full crew of six astronauts over the summer after the arrival of three new members on Soyuz MS 05 3 Expedition 51 officially ended on September 2 2017 11 47 UTC with the undocking of Soyuz MS 04 4 Contents 1 Crew 2 Mission highlights 2 1 June 2017 Expedition 52 begins 2 1 1 Expedition 51 duo undocked and landed 2 1 2 Supply ship swap 2 1 3 June research 2 2 July 2017 Full crew after Soyuz MS 05 2 2 1 Dragon CRS 11 departs 2 2 2 July research 2 2 3 Station maintenance 2 2 4 New crew 2 3 August 2017 Research and resupply 2 3 1 August research 2 3 2 SpaceX delivered supplies 2 3 3 Spacewalk 2 4 September 2017 Mission close out 3 Spacewalks 4 Uncrewed spaceflights to the ISS 5 ReferencesCrew editPosition First part June to July 2017 Second part July to September 2017 Commander nbsp Fyodor Yurchikhin RSAFifth and last spaceflightFlight Engineer 1 nbsp Jack Fischer NASAOnly spaceflightFlight Engineer 2 nbsp Peggy Whitson NASAThird spaceflightFlight Engineer 3 nbsp Randy Bresnik NASASecond spaceflightFlight Engineer 4 nbsp Sergey Ryazansky RSASecond and last spaceflightFlight Engineer 5 nbsp Paolo Nespoli ESAThird and last spaceflight nbsp ISS Configuration after swapping Dragon for Cygnus 5 June 2017Mission highlights editJune 2017 Expedition 52 begins edit NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson handed over command of the International Space Station to Russian cosmonaut Fyodor Yurchikin in a traditional Change of Command ceremony which began at 15 50 UTC on June 1 1 Expedition 51 duo undocked and landed edit After spending 194 days aboard the International Space Station Expedition 51 crew members Oleg Novitskiy of Roscosmos and Thomas Pesquet undocked from the station at 10 47 UTC officially marking the start of Expedition 52 5 Novitskiy and Pesquet landed their Soyuz MS 03 spacecraft in Kazakhstan at 14 10 UTC on June 2 6 Supply ship swap edit On June 3 a SpaceX Falcon 9 lifted off with a Dragon resupply ship as part of SpaceX mission CRS 11 from Cape Canaveral pad 39A 7 with supplies and a new Roll Out Solar Array ROSA prototype 8 9 Jack Fischer undocked the Cygus OA 7 dubbed SS John Glenn from the station on June 4 to make room for the Dragon resupply 10 Fischer and Whitson grappled the Dragon cargo craft on June 5 with the Canadarm2 and docked it on the Earth facing side of the Harmony module on the Pirs docking compartment 11 The Roscosmos Progress MS 06 launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome on June 14 carrying more than 3 tons of supplies 12 The Progress MS 06 docked on June 16 to the aft port of Zvezda 13 June research edit Fischer and Whitson performed observations of mold and bacteria samples for student led biology experiments and protein crystal sample experiments 14 15 Whitson cared for rodents in the Rodent Habitat Facility 14 to understand healing mechanisms and the efficiency of osteoinductive drugs in low gravity 16 and performed experiments for a cardiac stem cell study 14 to understand the effects of microgravity on the aging process 17 Fischer and Whitson set up a seedling growth botany study 8 to investigate the effects of light and microgravity on Arabidopsis thaliana 18 Fisher was also the subject of a Vascular Echo study 19 that examined changes in blood vessels and the heart while in space and their recovery back on Earth 20 Yurchikhin studied pain sensation in space 19 to help researches develop proposals to improve health care in orbit 21 Yurchikhin Whitson and Fischer also took body measurements 22 for the in flight conditions that could be compared to pre and post flight conditions 23 Whitson started a cancer study 24 to evaluate antibody drug conjugates which can increase the effectiveness of chemotherapy while reducing its side effects 25 July 2017 Full crew after Soyuz MS 05 edit Dragon CRS 11 departs edit Fischer and Whitson released the SpaceX Dragon CRS 11 on July 3 at 6 41 UTC 26 July research edit Whitson tested her ability to work on interactive tasks as part of a Fine Motor Skills study 27 to measure how motor skills are affected by long term microgravity exposure different phases of adaptation and recovery after returning to Earth 28 Fischer finished operations with a Group Combustion Module experiment 27 where droplets of decane were arranged on a thin fiber lattice so that the flame and temperature distribution could be measured as the flame spreads 29 Whitson and Fischer also collected their own blood urine and saliva samples for the Fluid Shifts experiment 30 that measured how much fluid shifts from the lower body to the upper body in microgravity and the effects on the human eye 31 Whitson started the Mag3D experiment 32 that magnetizes cells to make them easier to handle in microgravity 33 Whitson also setup gear for a Two Phase Flow experiment 34 that studied interfacial behaviors of perfluorohexane an electronic coolant under different conditions 35 Fischer used the exercise bike to research the effectiveness of high intensity low volume exercise 34 which showed that maximum intensity exercise appears better for aerobic capacity than normal intensity exercise in microgravity 36 Station maintenance edit Fyodor Yurchikhin maintained the life support system on the Russian side of the station by preplacing pumps and hoses and re pressurizing the cabin 37 Jack Fischer replaced a failed water separator inside the Tranquility module that was part of the Common Cabin Air Assembly that controls the stations humidity and temperature 38 Fischer also installed new equipment in the Window Observational Research Facility WORF 39 New crew edit nbsp Clockwise from top right Nespoli Fischer Whitson Ryazankiy Bresnick and YurchikhinOn July 28 the Soyuz MS 05 launched from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan with Randy Bresnik of NASA Sergey Ryazanskiy of Roscosmos and Italian Paolo Nespoli of ESA 40 They docked later that day while both spacecraft were over Germany 41 August 2017 Research and resupply edit August research edit Nespoli and Bresnik recorded their experiences with space headaches 42 researches later concluded that changes in cerebral blood flow and intracranial pressure caused them opposed to the theory that it was space motion sickness 43 Fischer and Whitson studied a new drugs effects on mouse bone atrophy 42 current therapies cannot restore lost bone but the new drug from the University of California at Los Angeles had the potential to rebuild bone and block further bone loss 44 SpaceX delivered supplies edit On August 16 Fischer and Nespoli captured the SpaceX CRS 12 Dragon using the station s robotic arm and installed it on the station s Harmony module 45 The Dragon delivered more than 6 400 pounds of supplies including an ice cream treat for the astronauts 46 Spacewalk edit Yurchikhin and Ryazankiy exited the Pirs Docking Compartment on August 17 47 They manually deployed 5 nanosatellites and collected test containers from various locations outside the Russian segment of the space station 48 September 2017 Mission close out edit Peggy Whitson Jack Fischer and Fyodor Yurchikhin touched down on September 3 at 1 21 UTC southeast of Dzhezkazgan in Kazakhstan 49 in their Soyuz MS 04 capsule 50 Whitson completed a 288 day mission her third long duration mission which brought her career total to 665 days in space a new record for U S and 8th on the all time list of days in space 49 Fischer and Yurchikin completed 136 days in space giving Yurchikin a total of 673 days in space placing him 7th of all time at that time 49 Spacewalks editEVA Spacewalkers Start UTC End UTC Duration1 nbsp Fyodor Yurchikhin nbsp Sergei Ryazanski August 17 2017 14 36 August 17 2017 22 10 7 hours 34 minutes 51 Retrieved the Restavratsiya Restoration Experiment Hardware Launched 5 Nano Satellites one of them being a Sputnik satellite named Zerkalo which was launched to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the original Sputnik and the birth of rocket scientist Konstantin Tsiolkovsky Cleaned the windows on the Russian segment and installed Test containers on the hatches of the Pirs Docking Compartment and the Poisk Module Retrieved CKK 9M9 cassettes from Zvezda Installed Struts Gap Spanners and Handrails on Zvezda in preparation for the arrival of Nauka in the future Installed the Impact trays by the Zvezda thrusters and photographed the aft end of Zvezda and the OHA Antenna Installed Struts Gap Spanners Handrails and Ladders on Poisk Photographed the Russian Segment Uncrewed spaceflights to the ISS editResupply missions that visited the International Space Station during Expedition 52 Spacecraft ISS flight number Country Mission Launcher Launch UTC Docked berthed UTC Undocked unberthed UTC Duration docked DeorbitSpaceX CRS 11 CRS SpX 11 nbsp United States Logistics Falcon 9 3 Jun 2017 21 07 17 5 Jun 2017 16 07 3 Jul 2017 06 41 27d 14h 34m 3 Jul 2017Progress MS 06 ISS 67P nbsp Russia Logistics Soyuz 2 1a 14 Jun 2017 09 20 13 16 Jun 2017 11 37 28 Dec 2017 01 03 30 194d 13h 26m 28 Dec 2017SpaceX CRS 12 CRS SpX 12 nbsp United States Logistics Falcon 9 14 Aug 2017 16 31 00 16 Aug 2017 10 52 17 Sep 2017 08 40 31d 21h 48m 17 Sep 2017References edit a b c Garcia Mark 1 June 2017 Station Changes Command Before Friday Crew Return NASA Retrieved 18 June 2017 Irene Klotz 16 November 2016 NASA Russia Set Flights for Trimmed Down Space Station Crew space com Retrieved 21 November 2016 Whitson to stay on the ISS for an additional three months NASASpaceFlight com 5 April 2017 Retrieved 9 April 2017 Garcia Mark 2 June 2017 Expedition 51 Duo Undocks and Heads to Earth NASA Retrieved 28 February 2018 Garcia Mark 2 June 2017 Expedition 51 Duo Undocks and Heads to Earth blogs nasa gov nbsp This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain Garcia Mark 2 June 2017 Expedition 51 Crew Back on Earth After 196 Days blogs nasa gov nbsp This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain Garcia Mark 3 June 2017 Dragon Launches to Station Cygnus Departs Sunday blogs nasa gov a b Garcia Mark 19 June 2017 Station Kicks off Week with Solar Array Study and Biological Research Banik Jeremy Roll Out Solar Array nasa gov Garcia Mark 4 June 2017 Cygnus Departs Station Day Before Dragon Arrives blogs nasa gov Garcia Mark 5 June 2017 Dragon Attached to Station for Cargo Transfers blogs nasa gov Garcia Mark 14 June 2017 Russian Rocket Launches on Two Day Cargo Delivery to Station blogs nasa gov Garcia Mark 16 June 2017 Russian Cargo Craft Delivers Over Three Tons of Supplies blogs nasa gov a b c Garcia Mark 15 June 2017 Crew Researches Mold Rodents and Stem Cells as Cargo Ship Chases Station blogs nasa gov Garcia Mark 8 June 2017 Station Trio Works New Science Delivered Aboard Dragon blogs nasa gov Hammamieh Rasha Tissue Regeneration Bone Defect nasa gov Retrieved 11 September 2021 Kearns Jonker Mary Functional Effects of Spaceflight on Cardiovascular Stem Cells nasa gov Medina Franciso Javier Seedling Growth 3 nasa gov a b Garcia Mark 23 June 2017 Crew Explores Cardiac Research and Tiny Satellites Today blogs nasa gov Hughson Richard Lee Cardiac and Vessel Structure and Function with Long Duration Space Flight and Recovery nasa gov Algometriya Experiment energia ru Archived from the original on 2019 10 15 Retrieved 2021 09 11 Garcia Mark 26 June 2017 Crew Preps for Solar Array Jettison and Dragon Departure blogs nasa gov Rajulu Sudhakar Quantification of In Flight Physical Changes Anthropometry and Neutral Body Posture nasa gov Garcia Mark 24 July 2017 Launch Preps in Kazakhstan Cancer Therapies Researched on Station blogs nasa gov Sinha Sourav Efficacy and Metabolism of Azonafide Antibody Drug Conjugates ADCs in Microgravity nasa gov Garcia Mark 3 July 2017 Dragon Cargo Craft Flies Away From Station blogs nasa gov a b Garcia Mark 6 July 2017 Crew Studies Space Impacts on Humans and Tech blogs nasa gov Holden Kritina Effects of Long Duration Microgravity on Fine Motor Skills 1 year ISS Investigation nasa gov Mikami Masato Elucidation of Flame Spread and Group Combustion Excitation Mechanism of Randomly distributed Droplet Clouds nasa gov Garcia Mark 7 July 2017 New Crew in Final Training Before Late July Launch blogs nasa gov Stenger Michael Fluid Shifts Before During and After Prolonged Space Flight and Their Association with Intracranial Pressure and Visual Impairment nasa gov Williams Catherine Crew Starts Week with Emergency Drill and Magnetic Cell Study blogs nasa gov Souza Glauco Magnetic 3D Cell Culture for Biological Research in Microgravity blogs nasa gov a b Williams Catherine 12 July 2017 Crew Researches Exercise Protein Crystals and High Temps blogs nasa gov Ohta Haruhiko Interfacial behaviors and Heat transfer characteristics in Boiling Two Phase Flow nasa gov Moore Alan Evaluation of Maximal Oxygen Uptake and Submaximal Estimates of VO2max Before During and After Long Duration International Space Station Missions nasa gov 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Expedition 52 Back on Earth blogs nasa gov Garcia Mark 1 September 2017 Record Setting NASA Astronaut Crewmates Prepare for Return to Earth blogs nasa gov Huot Dan 18 August 2017 Station Crew Ends Week Preparing for Eclipse 2017 blogs nasa gov nbsp Spaceflight portal nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to ISS Expedition 52 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Expedition 52 amp oldid 1215177815, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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