Expedition 50

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Expedition 50 was a long-duration International Space Station mission during which a multinational crew conducted scientific research, maintenance, and technology demonstrations in low Earth orbit.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf International Space Station expedition
long-duration mission
space mission
commander Shane Kimbrough NERFINISHED
conductedOnModule Russian Orbital Segment NERFINISHED
US Orbital Segment NERFINISHED
countryInvolved France
Japan
Russia NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
crewSize 6
duration approximately 162 days
endDate 2017-04-10
expeditionNumber 50
flightEngineer Andrei Borisenko NERFINISHED
Oleg Novitskiy NERFINISHED
Peggy Whitson NERFINISHED
Sergey Ryzhikov NERFINISHED
Thomas Pesquet NERFINISHED
followedBy Expedition 51 NERFINISHED
launchSite Baikonur Cosmodrome NERFINISHED
launchVehicle Soyuz MS-01 NERFINISHED
Soyuz MS-02 NERFINISHED
Soyuz MS-03 NERFINISHED
location International Space Station NERFINISHED
missionType maintenance mission
research mission
technology demonstration mission
notableAstronaut Peggy Whitson NERFINISHED
Shane Kimbrough NERFINISHED
Thomas Pesquet NERFINISHED
operator International partnership
orbitType low Earth orbit
precededBy Expedition 49 NERFINISHED
primaryObjective maintenance of ISS systems
scientific research in microgravity
testing space technologies
program ISS program NERFINISHED
researchField Earth observation
biology
human physiology
microgravity science
technology demonstration
spaceAgency ESA NERFINISHED
JAXA NERFINISHED
NASA
Roscosmos NERFINISHED
spaceStation International Space Station NERFINISHED
startDate 2016-10-30

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SpaceX CRS-10 issExpedition Expedition 50
Thomas Pesquet spaceMission Expedition 50