Expedition 67 | |
Operator: | NASA / Roscosmos |
Mission Type: | Long-duration expedition |
Crew Size: | 7-11 |
Crew Evas: | 5 |
Crew Eva Duration: | 33 hours 12 minutes |
Crew Photo: | Expedition 67 crew portrait.jpg |
Crew Photo Caption: | Expedition 67 crew portrait |
Crew Photo Size: | 300px |
Space Station: | International Space Station |
Start Date: | 30 March 2022, 07:21:03 UTC |
End Date: | 29 September 2022, 07:34 UTC |
Arrival Craft: | SpaceX Crew-3 Soyuz MS-21 SpaceX Crew-4 Soyuz MS-22 |
Departure Craft: | SpaceX Crew-3 Soyuz MS-21 |
Insignia: | File:ISS Expedition 67 Patch.png |
Insignia Caption: | Expedition 67 mission patch |
Insignia Size: | 200px |
Programme: | ISS expeditions |
Previous Mission: | Expedition 66 |
Next Mission: | Expedition 68 |
Expedition 67 was the 67th long-duration expedition to the International Space Station. The expedition began upon the departure of Soyuz MS-19 on 30 March 2022[1] with NASA astronaut Thomas Marshburn taking over as ISS commander.[2] [3] Initially, the expedition consisted of Marshburn and his three SpaceX Crew-3 crewmates Raja Chari, Kayla Barron, and Matthias Maurer, as well as Roscosmos cosmonauts Oleg Artemyev, Denis Matveev, and Sergey Korsakov, who launched aboard Soyuz MS-21 on March 18, 2022 and transferred from Expedition 66 alongside the Crew-3 astronauts.[4] However, continued international collaboration has been thrown into doubt by the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine and related sanctions on Russia.[5]
During Expedition 67, the space station was also visited by the crew of Axiom Mission 1, a space tourist mission that brought three spaceflight participants to the station on April 9, 2022 along with former NASA astronaut Michael López-Alegría, who had previously commanded the station during Expedition 14. They departed the ISS on April 25, 2022.
Crew-3 departed on May 5, 2022[6] and was replaced by SpaceX Crew-4, which ferried NASA astronauts Kjell N. Lindgren, Bob Hines and Jessica Watkins, as well as ESA astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti, to the station.[7] Before departing, Marshburn handed command of the station over to Artemyev. Starliner visited the station in May for the first time in May 2022 during OFT-2 mission. At the end of Expedition 67, they remained on the ISS as part of Expedition 68 in September 2022.
Flight | Astronaut | First part (30 March-27 April 2022) | Second part (27 April–5 May 2022) | Third part (5 May-21 September 2022) | Fourth part (21–29 September 2022) |
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Soyuz MS-21 | Oleg Artemyev, Roscosmos Third spaceflight | Flight Engineer | Commander | ||
Denis Matveev, Roscosmos Only spaceflight | Flight Engineer | ||||
Sergey Korsakov, Roscosmos First spaceflight | Flight Engineer | ||||
SpaceX Crew-3 | Raja Chari, NASA First spaceflight | Flight Engineer | Off Station | ||
Thomas Marshburn,[8] NASA Third spaceflight | Commander | Off Station | |||
Matthias Maurer, ESA First spaceflight | Flight Engineer | Off Station | |||
Kayla Barron, NASA First spaceflight | Flight Engineer | Off Station | |||
SpaceX Crew-4 | Kjell N. Lindgren, NASA Second spaceflight | Off Station | Flight Engineer | ||
Bob Hines, NASA First spaceflight | Off Station | Flight Engineer | |||
Samantha Cristoforetti, ESA Second spaceflight | Off Station | Flight Engineer | |||
Jessica Watkins, NASA First spaceflight | Off Station | Flight Engineer | |||
Soyuz MS-22 | Sergey Prokopyev, Roscosmos Second spaceflight | Off Station | Flight Engineer | ||
Dmitry Petelin, Roscosmos First spaceflight | Off Station | Flight Engineer | |||
Francisco Rubio, NASA First spaceflight | Off Station | Flight Engineer |