Expedition 63

Expedition 63 was the 63rd long duration mission to the International Space Station, which began on 17 April 2020 with the undocking of the Soyuz MS-15 spacecraft and continued until the undocking of the Soyuz MS-16 spacecraft on 21 October 2020, an unusual double-length expedition increment. The Expedition initially consisted of American commander Chris Cassidy, as well as Russian flight engineers Anatoli Ivanishin and Ivan Vagner. On 31 May 2020, the Expedition welcomed the crew of Crew Dragon Demo-2, the first crewed flight of SpaceX's Crew Dragon spacecraft, named Endeavour after the eponymous Space Shuttle vehicle. The mission's two crew members Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken undocked from the International Space Station on 1 August 2020 to help bolster research on the station and participate in several spacewalks outside of the station.

ISS Expedition 63
Promotional Poster (without Demo-2 crew)
Mission typeLong-duration mission to the ISS
Mission duration187 days, 21 hours and 38 minutes
Expedition
Space stationInternational Space Station
Began17 April 2020, 01:53:30 UTC
Ended21 October 2020, 23:32:09 UTC
Arrived aboardSoyuz MS-16
Crew Dragon Demo-2
Soyuz MS-17
Departed aboardSoyuz MS-16
Crew Dragon Demo-2
Crew
Crew size3-6 (cumulative total: 8)
Members
EVAs4
EVA duration23 hours 37 minutes

Expedition 63 mission patch

Up: Roscosmos cosmonaut Anatoli Ivanishin, NASA astronaut Chris Cassidy, Roscosmos cosmonaut Ivan Vagner (Soyuz MS-16), and down: NASA astronauts Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken
(Crew Dragon Demo-2)
ISS expeditions
 
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