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Launch site:Baikonur (Launch pad no. 1/5 45°55'12.85"N, 63°20'32.27"E)
The launch time is:
10 : 04 : 34 Baikonur 02.04.2010
08 : 04 : 34 Moscow Summer Time 02.04.2010
04 : 04 : 34 UTC April 2, 2010
12 : 04 : 34 a.m. EDT April 2, 2010
[eventTimer]2010-04-02 04:04:34?before|after;%dd% Days %hh% Hours %mm% Minutes %ss% Seconds %c%[/eventTimer] Soyuz TMA-18 Launch
The expected docking time is:
09 : 26 + 3 min Moscow Summer Time 04.04.2010
05 : 26 + 3 min UTC April 4, 2010
1 : 26 a.m. + 3 min EDT April 4, 2010
[eventTimer]2010-04-04 05:26:00?before|after;%dd% Days %hh% Hours %mm% Minutes %ss% Seconds %c%[/eventTimer] Soyuz TMA-18 Docking
Crew Commander's Callsign: Утёс (oo'tyoss, meaning Cliff)
(clickable)
Alexander A. Skvortsov Jr. (Commander)
"If you fly every time as though you were a hero and as though you were doing something heroic, then you're not ready for flight."
Soyuz TMA-18 Commander,
ISS Flight Engineer in Exp 23 and Commander in Exp 24,
GCTC Cosmonaut (Russia)
Colonel, Russian Air Force
No previous spaceflight experience.
Born May 6, 1966, in Schelkovo, Moscow Region. Married. Has one daughter. Enjoys diving, occer, badminton, fishing, hunting, and tourism.
His father, Alexander A. Skvortsov, was a CTC Test Cosmonaut selected in 1965, but never went to space.
Graduated from the Stavropol Air Force Pilot and Navigator School as pilot-engineer in 1987, and in 1997 from the Military Red Banner Zhukov Air Defense Academy. Currently working on a law degree at the Russian Academy of Civil Service.
Skvortsov flew L-39, МiG-23 and Su-27 aircraft as a pilot, senior pilot and chief of aircraft formation. Skvortsov has logged around 1000 hours of flight time. He is a Class 1 Air Force pilot, a qualified diver and paraborne instructor.
Pre-flight interview with Alexander
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Tracy Caldwell Dyson (Flight Engineer)
"You take the firmest believer in not having humans in space and you launch them and you take them right in front of a window and have them look at that beautiful, plump, pink and blue planet as it turns from sunrise to sunset, and they'll change their mind."
Soyuz TMA-18 Flight Engineer,
ISS-23/24 Flight Engineer
NASA Astronaut
1 space mission
12 days 17 hr 55 min 40 sec in space
Born August 14, 1969 in Arcadia, California. Married to George Dyson. Tracy enjoys sports, hiking, and auto repair/maintenance. She competed in intercollegiate Track & Field at CSUF as both a sprinter and long jumper.
Received B.S. in Chemistry from the California State University at Fullerton (1993) and Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of California at Davis (1997).
Scientific scope: electronics and hardware associated with a laser-ionization; molecular-level surface reactivity and kinetics of metal surfaces using electron spectroscopy, laser desorption, and Fourier transform mass spectrometry techniques. She is a private pilot and conversational in American Sign Language (ASL) and Russian.
SPACE FLIGHT EXPERIENCE: STS-118 (August 8-21, 2007) was the 119th space shuttle flight, the 22nd flight to the International Space Station (ISS), and the 20th flight for Endeavour. During the mission Endeavour's crew successfully added truss segment S5 and a new gyroscope to the ISS. As MS-1, Caldwell assisted in flight deck operations on ascent and also aided in rendezvous/docking operations with the ISS. Caldwell operated Endeavour's robotic arm to maneuver the Orbiter Boom Sensor System (OBSS) and handover the S5 truss segment to the ISS, and also served as the intravehicular or "IV" crewmember, directing the four spacewalks.
Pre-flight interview with Tracy
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Mikhail B. Kornienko
"We have to see the space with human eyes."
Soyuz TMA-18 Flight Engineer,
ISS-23/24 Flight Engineer
RSC Energia Cosmonaut
No previous spaceflight experience.
Born April 15, 1960, in Syzran, Kuibyshev region, Russia. Married. Has one daughter. Hobbies include running, swimming, athletics, and mountaineering.
Graduated from secondary school in Chelyabinsk, Russia, in 1977. Served in the paratroops from 1978 to 1980. From 1981 to 1987 he studied at the Moscow Aviation Institute, graduating with an engineering degree (aircraft engine mechanical engineer).
In April 1995 Kornienko started working at the Energia Rocket Space Corporation (RSC) as an engineer with responsibility for technical documentation and software for testing and crew EVA training. In 1999, following basic training at the Yu. Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center, was qualified as a test cosmonaut.
Pre-flight interview with Mikhail
The back-up crew of the Soyuz TMA-18 consists of
Alexander Samokutyaev (Russia)
http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/samokutyaev.html
Andrey Borisenko (Russia)
http://www.spacefacts.de/bios/cosmonauts/english/borisenko_andrei.htm
Scott J. Kelly (USA)
http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/kellysj.html
to be continued...
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