Expedition 40
| File:Expedition 40 crew poster.jpg Promotional Poster | |
| Mission type | Long-duration expedition |
|---|---|
| COSPAR ID | {{#property:P247}}Lua error in Module:EditAtWikidata at line 29: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). |
| Expedition | |
| Space station | International Space Station |
| Began | 13 May 2014 UTC |
| Ended | 10 September 2014 UTC |
| Arrived aboard | Soyuz TMA-12M Soyuz TMA-13M |
| Departed aboard | Soyuz TMA-12M Soyuz TMA-13M |
| Crew | |
| Crew size | 6 |
| Members | Expedition 39/40: Steven R. Swanson Aleksandr Skvortsov Oleg Artemyev Expedition 40/41: Gregory R. Wiseman Maksim Surayev Alexander Gerst |
| File:ISS Expedition 40 Patch.png Expedition 40 mission patch File:Expedition 40 crew portrait.jpg (l-r) Skvortsov, Swanson, Artemyev, Gerst, Surayev and Wiseman | |
Expedition 40 was the 40th expedition to the International Space Station. A portion of the Expedition 39 crew transferred to Expedition 40 while the remainder of the crew launched on May 28, 2014 from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.
Upon achieving orbit approximately nine minutes after launch, Soyuz TMA-13M, delivering the remainder of the crew, began a four-orbit rendezvous with the International Space Station. Soyuz TMA-13M subsequently docked with the Rassvet module of the ISS at 1:44 UTC on May 29. Hatches were opened between the two spacecraft just over two hours later at 3:52 UTC. The expedition ended with the undocking of Soyuz TMA-12M on September 10, 2014. The remainder of Expedition 40's crew joined Expedition 41.[1]
Crew
[edit | edit source]| Position | First Part (May 2014) |
Second Part (May 2014 to September 2014) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Commander | Third and last spaceflight | ||
| Flight Engineer 1 | Russia Aleksandr Skvortsov, RSA Second spaceflight | ||
| Flight Engineer 2 | Russia Oleg Artemyev, RSA First spaceflight | ||
| Flight Engineer 3 | Russia Maksim Surayev, RSA Second and last spaceflight | ||
| Flight Engineer 4 | First spaceflight | ||
| Flight Engineer 5 | Germany Alexander Gerst, ESA First spaceflight | ||
- Source
- ESA[2]
Mobile Servicing System
[edit | edit source]The Mobile Servicing System is a robotic system onboard the ISS used for assembly and maintenance. During Expedition 40, it was used the replace a broken camera on the system's mobile base with a deteriorated but functional camera from the arm, and to in turn place a new camera on the arm. This marked the first self-repair by a robot in space, and is likely to result in reduced need for time consuming and dangerous space walks.[3]
References
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