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Mission type | ISS Expedition |
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Expedition | |
Space Station | International Space Station |
Began | Template:Start date text UTC[1] |
Ended | Template:End date text UTC[2] |
Arrived aboard | Soyuz TMA-03M Soyuz TMA-04M |
Departed aboard | Soyuz TMA-03M Soyuz TMA-04M |
Crew | |
Crew size | 6 |
Members | Expedition 30/31: Oleg Kononenko André Kuipers Don Pettit Expedition 31/32: Joseph M. Acaba Gennady Padalka Sergei Revin |
Expedition 31 mission patch (l-r) Acaba, Padalka, Revin, Kuipers, Kononenko and Pettit |
Expedition 31 was the 31st long-duration expedition to the International Space Station (ISS). It began on 27 April 2012 with the departure from the ISS of the Soyuz TMA-22 spacecraft, which returned the Expedition 30 crew to Earth.[1] The expedition ended on 1 July 2012, when crew members Oleg Kononenko, André Kuipers and Don Pettit departed from the ISS aboard Soyuz TMA-03M, marking the beginning of Expedition 32.[2]
Position | First part (April 2012 to May 2012) |
Second part (May 2012 to July 2012) |
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Commander | Oleg Kononenko, RSA Second spaceflight | |
Flight Engineer 1 | André Kuipers, ESA Second spaceflight | |
Flight Engineer 2 | Don Pettit, NASA Third spaceflight | |
Flight Engineer 3 | Joseph M. Acaba, NASA Second spaceflight | |
Flight Engineer 4 | Gennady Padalka, RSA Fourth spaceflight | |
Flight Engineer 5 | Sergei Revin, RSA Only spaceflight |
Expedition 31 formally began on 27 April 2012, with the departure from the ISS of the Soyuz TMA-22 spacecraft. Soyuz TMA-22 successfully returned Expedition 30 astronauts Dan Burbank, Anton Shkaplerov and Anatoli Ivanishin to Earth.[1] The ISS was left under the command of astronauts Kononenko, Kuipers and Pettit, who had arrived at the station aboard Soyuz TMA-03M on 23 December 2011.
The final three members of Expedition 31 – Acaba, Padalka and Revin – arrived at the ISS aboard Soyuz TMA-04M, which launched on 15 May 2012,[7] and docked to the ISS on 17 May at 4:36 UTC.[8]
SpaceX's unmanned Dragon spacecraft conducted a test rendezvous with the ISS during Expedition 31, as part of NASA's Commercial Orbital Transportation Services program; it was the first commercial spacecraft to rendezvous with the ISS. Following a series of delays,[9] Dragon launched on 22 May 2012, and berthed successfully with the ISS on 25 May, after conducting a series of orbital test manoeuvres.[10][11] Dragon carried around 460 kilograms (1,010 lb) of cargo to the ISS, including food, clothing, a laptop computer and 15 student experiments.[10] After being loaded with 660 kilograms (1,460 lb) of downmass cargo, including completed experiments and redundant equipment, it undocked from the station and returned to Earth on 31 May 2012.[12][13] Dragon landed intact in the Pacific Ocean and was successfully recovered, allowing SpaceX to begin regular cargo flights to the ISS.[14] The first such logistics mission, CRS SpX-1, launched successfully in October 2012.[15][16]
Soyuz TMA-03M departed from the ISS on 1 July 2012, successfully returning Kononenko, Kuipers and Pettit to Earth. Their departure marked the formal end of Expedition 31, and the beginning of Expedition 32.[2]
In the 2012 The Big Bang Theory episode "The Friendship Contraction", character Howard Wolowitz revealed that he would be a member of a fictionalized Expedition 31.[17]
An Orthodox priest blesses the Soyuz rocket on 14 May 2012.
This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expedition 31.
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