The launch of Expedition 1 to the International Space Station (ISS) opened a new chapter in the history of human space flight and international cooperation. Permanent human presence on board ISS began with the arrival of Bill Shepard, Sergei Krikalev, and Yuri Gidzenko on Nov 2, 2000. The first ten Expeditions marked a period of initial assembly, daily operations, and scientific activities. The completion of Expedition 10 on Apr 25, 2005 marked 1635 days (four and a half years) of continuous crewed operations.


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    Title :

    International Space Station Research Summary through Expedition 10


    Contributors:
    J. A. Robinson (author) / J. L. Rhatigan (author) / D. K. Baumann (author) / J. Tate (author)

    Publication date :

    2006


    Size :

    142 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English