Expedition 64

Expedition 64 was the 64th long-duration expedition to the International Space Station (ISS) that began on 21 October 2020 with the undocking and departure of Soyuz MS-16. The expedition started with the three crew members who launched onboard Soyuz MS-17 and reached its full complement with the arrival of SpaceX Crew-1, the first operational flight of NASA's Commercial Crew Program (CCP). As Crew-1 consists of a crew of four instead of three like the Soyuz, Expedition 64 marks the beginning of operations for crews of seven on the ISS. In the final week of the mission, Soyuz MS-18 and its three person crew joined the mission. The expedition ended on 17 April 2021 with the departure of Soyuz MS-17.

ISS Expedition 64
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Mission typeLong-duration mission to the ISS
OperatorNASA / Roscosmos
Mission duration177 days, 2 hours and 1 minute
Expedition
Space stationInternational Space Station
Began21 October 2020, 23:32:09 UTC
Ended17 April 2021, 01:34:04 UTC
Arrived aboardSoyuz MS-17
SpaceX Crew-1
Soyuz MS-18
Departed aboardSoyuz MS-17
Crew
Crew size3-10
Members
  • Expedition 63/64:
    Sergey Ryzhikov
  • Sergey Kud-Sverchkov
  • Kathleen Rubins
  • Expedition 64/65:
    Michael Hopkins
  • Victor Glover
  • Soichi Noguchi
  • Shannon Walker
  • Oleg Novitsky
  • Expedition 64/65/66:
    Pyotr Dubrov
  • Mark T. Vande Hei
EVAs5
EVA duration26h08m

Expedition 64 mission patch

Expedition 64 crew portrait
ISS expeditions
 
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