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Expedition 53

Expedition 53 (September – December 2017) was the 53rd expedition to the International Space Station, which began upon the departure of Soyuz MS-04 on September 2, 2017, and concluded upon the departure of Soyuz MS-05 on December 14, 2017. Randolph Bresnik, Paolo Nespoli and Sergey Ryazansky were transferred from Expedition 52, with Randolph Bresnik taking the commander role. Transfer of Command from Expedition 53 to Expedition 54 was done on December 13, 2017. Expedition 53 officially ended on December 14, 2017 5:14 UTC, with the undocking of Soyuz MS-05.[2]

ISS Expedition 53
Promotional Poster
Mission typeISS Expedition
Expedition
Space stationInternational Space Station
Began2 September 2017[1]
Ended14 December 2017[2]
Arrived aboardSoyuz MS-05
Soyuz MS-06
Departed aboardSoyuz MS-05
Soyuz MS-06
Crew
Crew size6
MembersExpedition 52/53:
Sergey Ryazansky
Randolph J. Bresnik
Paolo Nespoli
Expedition 53/54:
Alexander Misurkin
Mark T. Vande Hei
Joseph Acaba

Expedition 53 mission patch

(l-r) Acaba, Misurkin, Vande Hei, Ryazansky, Bresnik and Nespoli 

Crew edit

Position First part
(September 2 - September 13, 2017)[3]
Second part
(September 13 – December 14, 2017)
Commander   Randolph J. Bresnik, NASA
Second spaceflight
Flight engineer 1   Sergey Ryazansky, RSA
Second and last spaceflight
Flight engineer 2   Paolo Nespoli, ESA
Third and last spaceflight
Flight engineer 3   Alexander Misurkin, RSA
Second spaceflight
Flight engineer 4   Mark T. Vande Hei, NASA
First spaceflight
Flight engineer 5   Joseph M. Acaba, NASA
Third spaceflight

In March 2017, after agreements with RSA, NASA announced that Joseph Acaba will be assigned to Expedition 53 and 54 crews, which previously included only Mark Vande Hei and Alexander Misurkin. Shannon Walker trained as a backup for Acaba.[4]

Mission overview edit

Expedition 52/53 launch and docking edit

Soyuz MS-05 launched on July 28, 2017, transporting Randy Bresnik, Sergey Ryazansky and Paolo Nespoli, who would make up the Expedition 52/53 crew.[5] MS-05 docked with the Rassvet module six hours later.[6]

September 2017 - Research Mission Started edit

Expedition 53/54 launch and docking edit

Soyuz MS-06 launched on September 13, transporting Alexander Misurkin, Mark T. Vande Hei and Joe Acaba.[7] MS-06 docked with the (Poisk (MRM-2) module six hours later.

Dragon Brought Back ISS Experiments edit

On September 17, the SpaceX CRS-12 Dragon cargo spacecraft was released by Bresnick and Nespoli using the Canadarm2, clearing the Harmony module's docking port.[8] It touched down in the Pacific Ocean southwest of Long Beach, California.[9] It landed with the Lung Tissue Experiment,[9] which grew lung tissue using stem cells in microgravity,[10] the CASIS PCG7 study,[9] which grew larger versions of the protein LRRK2 to help study Parkinson's disease,[11] and mice from the Rodent Research-9 study,[9] that looked at cartilage loss in hip and knee joints.[12]

September research edit

Nespli and Ryazanskiy were the subjects of a bone marrow experiment[13] that looked at the negative effects of microgravity on bone marrow and blood cells produced in bone marrow.[14] Bresnik was the subject of a study on physiological changes due to microgravity,[13] he is one of 33 astronauts that had signed on to participate in NASA's Biological Specimen Repository.[15] Vande Hei worked on a camera for the Meteor experiment,[16] which took high-resolution video and images of the Earth's atmosphere for space-based observations of meteor chemical composition.[17] Acaba installed a Fast Neutron Spectrometer[16] that had a better suited technique for measurements in mixed radiation fields.[18] Ryazanskiy, Nespoli and Bresnik took measurements of themselves for Sarcolab-3,[16] to investigate the deterioration of the calf muscle where it joins the Achilles tendon.[19] Bresnik and Nespoli also tested out a Miniature Exercise Device-2 (MED-2)[20] that used small robotic actuators to provide motion and resistance for crew workouts in a smaller package than previous exercise devices.[21] Acaba setup hardware for the Veggie-3 experiment[22] that grew Extra Dwarf Pak Choi, Amara Mustard and Red Romaine Lettuce to set the ground work to feed future long-duration missions to space.[23] Ryazanskiy and Acaba installed radiation sensors on the U.S. portion of ISS[24] to characterize the radiation environment aboard the station.[25]

October 2017 - Three EVAs and a Progress edit

EVA 1 - Robotic Arm work edit

On October 5, Bresnik and Vande Hei completed a 6 hour and 55 minute spacewalk.[26] They replaced of the two Latching End Effectors (LEE) on Canadarm2.[26] They also were able to get ahead by removing insulation from a DC switching unit and preparing a flex hose rotary couple.[26] This was Vande Hei's first spacewalk and Bresnik's third of their careers.[26]

EVA 2 - Lubrication and camera fix edit

For their second spacewalk in less than a week, Bresnik and Vande Hei completed a 6 hour and 26 minute spacewalk on October 10.[27] They lubricated the LEE they installed on October 5, replaced a faulty camera system, replaced a smudged lens cover and removed two handrails outside the Tranquility module.[27] This would be Vande Hei's second space walk and final one of this mission.[27]

Progress MS-07 resupply edit

After a scrubbed launch attempt on October 12,[28] the Progress MS-07 resupply ship launched from Baiknour Cosmodrome on October 14[29] and docked with the station on October 16 about 252 miles over eastern China.[30] The Progress had three tons of food, fuel and supplies for the station.[31]

 
EVA 3 on October 20, 2017

EVA 3 - Canadarm2 camera install edit

On October 20, Bresnik and Acaba exited the station for their 3rd spacewalk of the mission.[32] They installed a new camera system on the end of Canadarm2's LEE, an HD camera on the starboard truss of the ISS and replaced a fuse on the Dextre robotic arm.[32] Bresnik also installed a new radiator grapple bar, prepped one of two spare pumps and started work on the second.[32] This was Bresnik's 5th career spacewalk, bringing his total EVA hours to 32, and Acaba's third spacewalk, bringing his total hours to 19.[32]

November 2017 - Science and Cygnus edit

Science ambassadors, space culture and research edit

In addition to their duties as researchers and maintenance technicians, astronauts Vande Hei and Acaba shared their science and technology studies with students from Shaker Heights High School in Cleveland, Ohio.[33] The crew also documented life aboard the station for the CSA's study called "At Home in Space",[33] testing a hypothesis that despite their different backgrounds, due to the isolation and confined environment of the ISS, astronauts share a common space culture.[34] Vande Hei also setup gear to analyze the air in the space station for dust[35] to highlight any health impacts and maintain crewmember well being.[36] Nespli participated in a Fine Motor Skills study[35] and how those motor skills are affected by a microgravity environment.[37] To monitor microgravity vision impairment,[38] Misurkin, Ryazanskiy, Nespoli and Vande Hei examined each other's eyes.[39]

Cygnus CRS OA-8E "S.S. Gene Cernan" resupply edit

After a scrubbed launch attempt on November 11,[40] the Cygnus resupply ship, named after Gene Cernan, launched atop an Orbital ATK Antares rocket on November 12[41] from the Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia.[42] The spacecraft docked with the ISS on November 14 with 7,400 pounds of research and supplies.[43] The Bigelow Expandable Activity Module (or BEAM) was outfitted in late November for future stowage operations by removing excess gear including inflations tanks and sensors.[44] The old gear from BEAM and trash was placed into the Cygnus resupply ship for disposal.[44] The spacecraft was detached from the station on December 5 by Vande Hei, Acaba and ground controllers.[45]

December 2017 - Station handover to Expedition 54 edit

 
Expedition 53 crew (from left) Nespoli, Ryazanskiy and Bresnik aboard Soyuz MS-05

On December 13, with an official change of command ceremony, Expedition 53 Commander Randy Bresnik handed the station over to Expedition 54 Commander Alexander Misurkin.[46] They undocked from the station on December 14, ending Expedition 53 and starting Expedition 54.[47] They touched down later that day southeast of Dzhezkazgan in Kazakhstan.[48] At the end of the mission, Bresnik had logged 150 days in space over two missions, Ryazanskiy had 306 days over two missions and Nespoli logged 313 days over three missions.[48]

Spacewalks edit

EVA # Spacewalkers Start (UTC) End (UTC) Duration
Expedition 53
EVA 1
  Randy Bresnik
  Mark T. Vande Hei
October 5, 2017
12:05
October 5, 2017
19:00
6 hours 55 minutes
Replaced Latching End Effector (LEE-A) on Canadarm2, removed multi-layer insulation from a spare direct current switching unit, prepared a flex hose rotary coupler[26][49]
EVA 2   Randy Bresnik

  Mark T. Vande Hei

October 10, 2017

12:56

October 10, 2017

19:22

6 hours 26 minutes
Finished Repairs to Canadarm 2 added lubricating oil to all the working parts, Replaced the Station's Cameras which are used to film NASA TV, Installed Lens Covers, Closed and Locked a Latch on the High Pressure Gas Tanks, Rotated a Pump Module in preparation for relocating to P6 on a future spacewalk, Changed the Sockets on the degraded Latching End Effector and Reinstalled them on the new unit on Canadarm 2, Removed Handrails on Tranquility in preparation for installation of the EWS Antennas on a future spacewalk.
EVA 3   Randy Bresnik

  Joseph M. Acaba

October 20, 2017

12:46

October 20, 2017

19:36

6 hours 49 minutes
Finished Repairs to Canadarm 2 added lubricating oil to all working parts and installed a camera and replaced a degraded one, Replaced the Station's Cameras which are used to film NASA TV, Replaced a Blown Fuse on Dextre, Removed MLI from two ORUs stored on ESP2 in preparation for them to be moved by Dextre later this year. Three get ahead task were performed by the crew MLI was removed from the Pump Modules on ESP2 Bresnik almost got the second one, but time expired and he had to close the flap on the second Pump Module it will be moved on the next spacewalk, Installed the Radiator Grapple Bars delivered on SpaceX CRS2.

Uncrewed spaceflights to the ISS edit

Resupply missions that visited the International Space Station during Expedition 53:

Spacecraft
- ISS flight number
Country Mission Launcher Launch
(UTC)
Docked/Berthed
(UTC)
Undocked/Unberthed
(UTC)
Duration (Docked) Deorbit
Progress MS-07
- ISS 68P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-2.1a 14 Oct 2017, 08:47:11 16 Oct 2017, 00:00 28 Mar 2018, 13:50 163d 13h 50m 26 Apr 2018, 04:08
Cygnus CRS OA-8E
- CRS OA-8E
  United States Logistics Antares 230 12 Nov 2017, 12:20:26 14 Nov 2017, 10:04 6 Dec 2017, 13:11 [50] 22d 3h 7m 18 Dec 2017, 12:54

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Expedition 53 September December 2017 was the 53rd expedition to the International Space Station which began upon the departure of Soyuz MS 04 on September 2 2017 and concluded upon the departure of Soyuz MS 05 on December 14 2017 Randolph Bresnik Paolo Nespoli and Sergey Ryazansky were transferred from Expedition 52 with Randolph Bresnik taking the commander role Transfer of Command from Expedition 53 to Expedition 54 was done on December 13 2017 Expedition 53 officially ended on December 14 2017 5 14 UTC with the undocking of Soyuz MS 05 2 ISS Expedition 53Promotional PosterMission typeISS ExpeditionExpeditionSpace stationInternational Space StationBegan2 September 2017 1 Ended14 December 2017 2 Arrived aboardSoyuz MS 05Soyuz MS 06Departed aboardSoyuz MS 05Soyuz MS 06CrewCrew size6MembersExpedition 52 53 Sergey RyazanskyRandolph J BresnikPaolo Nespoli Expedition 53 54 Alexander Misurkin Mark T Vande Hei Joseph AcabaExpedition 53 mission patch l r Acaba Misurkin Vande Hei Ryazansky Bresnik and NespoliISS expeditions Expedition 52Expedition 54 Contents 1 Crew 2 Mission overview 2 1 Expedition 52 53 launch and docking 2 2 September 2017 Research Mission Started 2 2 1 Expedition 53 54 launch and docking 2 2 2 Dragon Brought Back ISS Experiments 2 2 3 September research 2 3 October 2017 Three EVAs and a Progress 2 3 1 EVA 1 Robotic Arm work 2 3 2 EVA 2 Lubrication and camera fix 2 3 3 Progress MS 07 resupply 2 3 4 EVA 3 Canadarm2 camera install 2 4 November 2017 Science and Cygnus 2 4 1 Science ambassadors space culture and research 2 4 2 Cygnus CRS OA 8E S S Gene Cernan resupply 2 5 December 2017 Station handover to Expedition 54 3 Spacewalks 4 Uncrewed spaceflights to the ISS 5 ReferencesCrew editPosition First part September 2 September 13 2017 3 Second part September 13 December 14 2017 Commander nbsp Randolph J Bresnik NASASecond spaceflight Flight engineer 1 nbsp Sergey Ryazansky RSASecond and last spaceflight Flight engineer 2 nbsp Paolo Nespoli ESAThird and last spaceflight Flight engineer 3 nbsp Alexander Misurkin RSASecond spaceflight Flight engineer 4 nbsp Mark T Vande Hei NASAFirst spaceflight Flight engineer 5 nbsp Joseph M Acaba NASAThird spaceflight In March 2017 after agreements with RSA NASA announced that Joseph Acaba will be assigned to Expedition 53 and 54 crews which previously included only Mark Vande Hei and Alexander Misurkin Shannon Walker trained as a backup for Acaba 4 Mission overview editExpedition 52 53 launch and docking edit Soyuz MS 05 launched on July 28 2017 transporting Randy Bresnik Sergey Ryazansky and Paolo Nespoli who would make up the Expedition 52 53 crew 5 MS 05 docked with the Rassvet module six hours later 6 September 2017 Research Mission Started edit Expedition 53 54 launch and docking edit Soyuz MS 06 launched on September 13 transporting Alexander Misurkin Mark T Vande Hei and Joe Acaba 7 MS 06 docked with the Poisk MRM 2 module six hours later Dragon Brought Back ISS Experiments edit On September 17 the SpaceX CRS 12 Dragon cargo spacecraft was released by Bresnick and Nespoli using the Canadarm2 clearing the Harmony module s docking port 8 It touched down in the Pacific Ocean southwest of Long Beach California 9 It landed with the Lung Tissue Experiment 9 which grew lung tissue using stem cells in microgravity 10 the CASIS PCG7 study 9 which grew larger versions of the protein LRRK2 to help study Parkinson s disease 11 and mice from the Rodent Research 9 study 9 that looked at cartilage loss in hip and knee joints 12 September research edit Nespli and Ryazanskiy were the subjects of a bone marrow experiment 13 that looked at the negative effects of microgravity on bone marrow and blood cells produced in bone marrow 14 Bresnik was the subject of a study on physiological changes due to microgravity 13 he is one of 33 astronauts that had signed on to participate in NASA s Biological Specimen Repository 15 Vande Hei worked on a camera for the Meteor experiment 16 which took high resolution video and images of the Earth s atmosphere for space based observations of meteor chemical composition 17 Acaba installed a Fast Neutron Spectrometer 16 that had a better suited technique for measurements in mixed radiation fields 18 Ryazanskiy Nespoli and Bresnik took measurements of themselves for Sarcolab 3 16 to investigate the deterioration of the calf muscle where it joins the Achilles tendon 19 Bresnik and Nespoli also tested out a Miniature Exercise Device 2 MED 2 20 that used small robotic actuators to provide motion and resistance for crew workouts in a smaller package than previous exercise devices 21 Acaba setup hardware for the Veggie 3 experiment 22 that grew Extra Dwarf Pak Choi Amara Mustard and Red Romaine Lettuce to set the ground work to feed future long duration missions to space 23 Ryazanskiy and Acaba installed radiation sensors on the U S portion of ISS 24 to characterize the radiation environment aboard the station 25 October 2017 Three EVAs and a Progress edit EVA 1 Robotic Arm work edit On October 5 Bresnik and Vande Hei completed a 6 hour and 55 minute spacewalk 26 They replaced of the two Latching End Effectors LEE on Canadarm2 26 They also were able to get ahead by removing insulation from a DC switching unit and preparing a flex hose rotary couple 26 This was Vande Hei s first spacewalk and Bresnik s third of their careers 26 EVA 2 Lubrication and camera fix edit For their second spacewalk in less than a week Bresnik and Vande Hei completed a 6 hour and 26 minute spacewalk on October 10 27 They lubricated the LEE they installed on October 5 replaced a faulty camera system replaced a smudged lens cover and removed two handrails outside the Tranquility module 27 This would be Vande Hei s second space walk and final one of this mission 27 Progress MS 07 resupply edit After a scrubbed launch attempt on October 12 28 the Progress MS 07 resupply ship launched from Baiknour Cosmodrome on October 14 29 and docked with the station on October 16 about 252 miles over eastern China 30 The Progress had three tons of food fuel and supplies for the station 31 nbsp EVA 3 on October 20 2017 EVA 3 Canadarm2 camera install edit On October 20 Bresnik and Acaba exited the station for their 3rd spacewalk of the mission 32 They installed a new camera system on the end of Canadarm2 s LEE an HD camera on the starboard truss of the ISS and replaced a fuse on the Dextre robotic arm 32 Bresnik also installed a new radiator grapple bar prepped one of two spare pumps and started work on the second 32 This was Bresnik s 5th career spacewalk bringing his total EVA hours to 32 and Acaba s third spacewalk bringing his total hours to 19 32 November 2017 Science and Cygnus edit Science ambassadors space culture and research edit In addition to their duties as researchers and maintenance technicians astronauts Vande Hei and Acaba shared their science and technology studies with students from Shaker Heights High School in Cleveland Ohio 33 The crew also documented life aboard the station for the CSA s study called At Home in Space 33 testing a hypothesis that despite their different backgrounds due to the isolation and confined environment of the ISS astronauts share a common space culture 34 Vande Hei also setup gear to analyze the air in the space station for dust 35 to highlight any health impacts and maintain crewmember well being 36 Nespli participated in a Fine Motor Skills study 35 and how those motor skills are affected by a microgravity environment 37 To monitor microgravity vision impairment 38 Misurkin Ryazanskiy Nespoli and Vande Hei examined each other s eyes 39 Cygnus CRS OA 8E S S Gene Cernan resupply edit After a scrubbed launch attempt on November 11 40 the Cygnus resupply ship named after Gene Cernan launched atop an Orbital ATK Antares rocket on November 12 41 from the Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia 42 The spacecraft docked with the ISS on November 14 with 7 400 pounds of research and supplies 43 The Bigelow Expandable Activity Module or BEAM was outfitted in late November for future stowage operations by removing excess gear including inflations tanks and sensors 44 The old gear from BEAM and trash was placed into the Cygnus resupply ship for disposal 44 The spacecraft was detached from the station on December 5 by Vande Hei Acaba and ground controllers 45 December 2017 Station handover to Expedition 54 edit nbsp Expedition 53 crew from left Nespoli Ryazanskiy and Bresnik aboard Soyuz MS 05 On December 13 with an official change of command ceremony Expedition 53 Commander Randy Bresnik handed the station over to Expedition 54 Commander Alexander Misurkin 46 They undocked from the station on December 14 ending Expedition 53 and starting Expedition 54 47 They touched down later that day southeast of Dzhezkazgan in Kazakhstan 48 At the end of the mission Bresnik had logged 150 days in space over two missions Ryazanskiy had 306 days over two missions and Nespoli logged 313 days over three missions 48 Spacewalks editEVA Spacewalkers Start UTC End UTC Duration Expedition 53EVA 1 nbsp Randy Bresnik nbsp Mark T Vande Hei October 5 201712 05 October 5 201719 00 6 hours 55 minutes Replaced Latching End Effector LEE A on Canadarm2 removed multi layer insulation from a spare direct current switching unit prepared a flex hose rotary coupler 26 49 EVA 2 nbsp Randy Bresnik nbsp Mark T Vande Hei October 10 2017 12 56 October 10 2017 19 22 6 hours 26 minutes Finished Repairs to Canadarm 2 added lubricating oil to all the working parts Replaced the Station s Cameras which are used to film NASA TV Installed Lens Covers Closed and Locked a Latch on the High Pressure Gas Tanks Rotated a Pump Module in preparation for relocating to P6 on a future spacewalk Changed the Sockets on the degraded Latching End Effector and Reinstalled them on the new unit on Canadarm 2 Removed Handrails on Tranquility in preparation for installation of the EWS Antennas on a future spacewalk EVA 3 nbsp Randy Bresnik nbsp Joseph M Acaba October 20 2017 12 46 October 20 2017 19 36 6 hours 49 minutes Finished Repairs to Canadarm 2 added lubricating oil to all working parts and installed a camera and replaced a degraded one Replaced the Station s Cameras which are used to film NASA TV Replaced a Blown Fuse on Dextre Removed MLI from two ORUs stored on ESP2 in preparation for them to be moved by Dextre later this year Three get ahead task were performed by the crew MLI was removed from the Pump Modules on ESP2 Bresnik almost got the second one but time expired and he had to close the flap on the second Pump Module it will be moved on the next spacewalk Installed the Radiator Grapple Bars delivered on SpaceX CRS2 Uncrewed spaceflights to the ISS editResupply missions that visited the International Space Station during Expedition 53 Spacecraft ISS flight number Country Mission Launcher Launch UTC Docked Berthed UTC Undocked Unberthed UTC Duration Docked Deorbit Progress MS 07 ISS 68P nbsp Russia Logistics Soyuz 2 1a 14 Oct 2017 08 47 11 16 Oct 2017 00 00 28 Mar 2018 13 50 163d 13h 50m 26 Apr 2018 04 08 Cygnus CRS OA 8E CRS OA 8E nbsp United States Logistics Antares 230 12 Nov 2017 12 20 26 14 Nov 2017 10 04 6 Dec 2017 13 11 50 22d 3h 7m 18 Dec 2017 12 54References edit Garcia Mark Crew Makes It To Space Next Stop Station NASA Retrieved 1 March 2018 a b Garcia Mark Expedition 53 Leaves Station Begins Ride Home NASA Retrieved 1 March 2018 Upcoming ISS Expeditions spacefacts Retrieved March 29 2017 NASA Announces Upcoming International Space Station Crew Assignments NASA press release 17 017 March 28 2017 New Crew Blasts Off to Station Space Station blogs nasa gov NASA Retrieved 20 October 2017 New Crew Docks to Station Space Station blogs nasa gov NASA Retrieved 20 October 2017 Crew Makes It To Space Next Stop Station Space Station blogs nasa gov NASA Retrieved 20 October 2017 Garcia Mark 17 September 2017 Dragon Released Carrying Science and Gear Back to Earth blogs 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2017 Astronauts Research Adapting to Space and Plan for Spacewalks blogs nasa gov Moore Cherice Miniature Exercise Device nasa gov Garcia Mark 26 September 2017 Station Readied for Crops Crew Runs Biomedical Studies blogs nasa gov Massa Gioia Veg 03 I J K L nasa gov Garcia Mark 27 September 2017 Crew Looks for Neutron Radiation While Prepping for Spacewalks blogs nasa gov Tomi Leena Maija Radi N2 Neutron Field Study nasa gov a b c d e Garcia Mark 2017 10 05 Spacewalkers Wrap Up Robotic Arm Work NASA gov Retrieved 2017 10 06 a b c Garcia Mark 10 October 2017 Astronauts Back Inside Station After Second Spacewalk blogs nasa gov Garcia Mark 12 October 2017 Launch of Russian Cargo Mission Scrubbed blogs nasa gov Garcia Mark 14 October 2017 Cargo Mission Launches Carrying Food Fuel and Supplies to Station blogs nasa gov Garcia Mark 16 October 2017 Russian Spacecraft Delivers Station Supplies blogs nasa gov Garcia Mark 11 October 2017 Spacewalk Review Ahead of Thursday s Cargo Delivery blogs 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