Expedition 16 Explained

ISS Expedition 16
Insignia:ISS Expedition 16 Patch.svg
Insignia Caption:Expedition 16 mission patch
Mission Type:ISS Expedition
Mission Duration:192 days (launch to landing)
Crew Size:3
Crew Members:Peggy Whitson
Yuri Malenchenko
Clayton Anderson
Crew Evas:5
Crew Eva Duration:35 hours, 21 minutes
Crew Photo:Expedition 16 Portrait.jpg
Crew Photo Caption:The official Expedition 16 crew portrait. (left to right) Anderson, Malenchenko, Tani, Eyharts, Whitson, Reisman
Space Station:International Space Station
End Date: UTC
Arrival Craft:Soyuz TMA-11
Anderson: STS-117

Tani: STS-120[1]

Eyharts: STS-122

Reisman: STS-123
Departure Craft:Soyuz TMA-11
Anderson: STS-120

Tani: STS-122

Eyharts: STS-123

Reisman: STS-124
Previous Mission:Expedition 15
Next Mission:Expedition 17
Programme:ISS expeditions

Expedition 16 was the 16th expedition to the International Space Station (ISS).The first two crew members, Yuri Malenchenko and Peggy Whitson, launched on 10 October 2007, aboard Soyuz TMA-11, and were joined by spaceflight participant Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor, the first Malaysian in space.[2] [3]

Expedition 15 Flight Engineer Clayton Anderson did not land with the Soyuz TMA-10, so he was considered part of Expedition 16 for the few weeks prior to the arrival of STS-120.[4] STS-120 launched on 23 October, docked on 25 October, and replaced Anderson with new Flight Engineer Daniel Tani.[5] [6] Following docking, the Soyuz seat liners for Anderson and Tani were swapped, and Anderson became part of the STS-120 crew. Léopold Eyharts, who came aboard during STS-122, joined the mission on 9 February 2008, replacing Tani.[7] The crew was then joined by Garrett Reisman, who was launched aboard Endeavour with STS-123, on 11 March 2008, replacing Eyharts. Reisman joined Expedition 16 in progress, and was a part of Expedition 17 as well. Upon reentry, the astronaut's Soyuz TMA-11 spacecraft suffered a minor malfunction, causing the craft to follow a very steep ballistic descent. As a result, the crew experienced forces up to 10 G, ending up about 260 miles (418 km) west of the targeted landing site. Roscosmos reported all three crew members were doing just fine and in good health.[8]

Crew

PositionFirst Part
(October 2007)
Second Part
(October 2007 to February 2008)
Third Part
(February to March 2008)
Fourth Part
(March to April 2008)
Commander Peggy Whitson, NASA
Second spaceflight
Flight Engineer 1 Yuri Malenchenko, RSA
Fourth spaceflight
Flight Engineer 2 Clayton Anderson, NASA
First Spaceflight
Daniel Tani, NASA
Second and last spaceflight
Léopold Eyharts, ESA
Second and last spaceflight
Garrett Reisman, NASA
First spaceflight

Backup crew

Mission details

Expedition 16 was the first ISS mission to include two crew members who had served on a previous expedition, and the first time a former commander (Malenchenko) returned as a flight engineer. Whitson was the first female commander of an ISS expedition,[9] and with STS-120 commanded by female astronaut Pamela Melroy, it marked the first time that two female mission commanders were in orbit simultaneously.[10] [11] [12] On her first expedition, Whitson implemented a "Friday night movie night" to help the crew wind down at the end of the week, and plans to keep the custom of adding some levity to the station going for Expedition 16.[13] Anderson incorporated some entertainment into the daily planning conference with the ground, quizzing the ground team on a wide variety of subjects, and Michael Lopez-Alegria did a similar activity with movie and music trivia.

STS-120

The first major objective of the increment was accomplished successfully on 26 October, when the crew of STS-120 delivered the Harmony module, and attached it to a temporary location on the Unity module.[14] [15] The new addition added over 2500cuft to the station's living volume.[16] The joint crews also moved the P6 truss, and relocated it from its position on top of the station, to its final port-side position, during the third of four spacewalks.

Configuration of Harmony

Following the departure of STS-120, a series of Extra-vehicular activity (EVA) and robotic activities were carried out to move the Pressurized Mating Adapter (PMA-2) from the end of the Destiny laboratory, to the end of Harmony. Whitson and Malenchenko carried out the increment's first EVA on 9 November, that prepared the docking port for relocation.[17] On 12 November, Whitson and Tani used the station's Mobile Servicing System (robotic arm) to detach the docking port, and relocated it to the forward port of Harmony.[18] On 14 November, the Tani and Whitson again used the robotic arm and moved Harmony from its temporary location, to its permanent location on the forward port of Destiny.[19]

On 20 November, Whitson and Tani completed the second EVA for the increment, a 7-hour, 16-minute spacewalk to outfit the Harmony node in its new position. All tasks were accomplished, and three get-ahead tasks were performed.[20] On 24 November, Whitson and Tani completed the third EVA for the increment, a 7-hour, 4-minute spacewalk to complete the outfitting of Harmony. All task were accomplished, and photographic inspection of the starboard Solar Alpha Rotary Joint (SARJ) was performed, as well as some ISS maintenance get-ahead tasks.[21] [22]

EVA milestone

On 18 December 2007, during the fourth spacewalk of Expedition 16 to inspect the S4 starboard Solar Alpha Rotary Joint (SARJ), the ground team in Mission Control informed Whitson that she had become the female astronaut with the most cumulative EVA time in NASA history, as well as the most EVAs, with her fifth EVA. Three hours and 37 minutes into the spacewalk, Whitson surpassed NASA astronaut Sunita Williams with a total time at that point of 29 hours and 18 minutes.[23] [24] At the completion of Whitson's fifth EVA, the 100th in support of ISS assembly and maintenance, Whitson's cumulative EVA time became 32 hours, and 36 minutes, which placed her in 20th place for total EVA time.[24]

STS-122

STS-122 delivered Columbus and replaced Dan Tani with Léopold Eyharts.

STS-123

STS-123 delivered the first element of Kibō and replaced Léopold Eyharts with Garrett Reisman.

ATV Jules-Verne

Expedition 16 also saw the arrival of the first Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV) to the station, named Jules Verne after the science fiction author.

Soyuz TMA-12

Expedition 16 also saw the arrival of the first Korean astronaut, Yi So-yeon.

Extra-vehicular activity

See also: List of spacewalks and moonwalks, List of ISS spacewalks and Extra-vehicular activity.

MissionSpacewalkersStart (UTC)End (UTC)Duration
EVA 1
Peggy Whitson
Yuri Malenchenko
9 November 2007
09:54
9 November,
16:49
6 hours, 55 minutes
SSPTS cable disconnect and stowage, PMA-2 umbilical stowage, Node 2 avionics umbilical temp stowed.
EVA 2
Whitson
Daniel M. Tani
20 November 2007
10:10
20 November,
17:26
7 hours, 16 minutes
External configuration of PMA-2 and Harmony: Fluid, electrical, and data line hookups, avionics line hookup, heater cable hookups, Fluid tray relocation.[25]
EVA 3
Whitson
Tani
24 November 2007
09:50
24 November,
16:54
7 hours, 04 minutes
Completion of fluid, electrical, and data line hookups for PMA-2 and Harmony. Loop B Fluid Tray connection to port side of Destiny. Photographic analysis of starboard Solar Alpha Rotary Joint (SARJ) to assist with troubleshooting on the ground, re-installation of CETA cart from a temporary stowage location.
EVA 4
Whitson
Tani
18 December 2007
09:50
18 December,
16:46
6 hours, 56 minutes
Inspection of the S4 starboard Solar Alpha Rotary Joint (SARJ), and a Beta Gimbal Assembly (BGA). The EVA is the 100th in support of building the International Space Station.[26]
EVA 5
Whitson
Tani
30 January 2008
09:56
30 January,
17:06
7 hours, 10 minutes
Replacement of a Bearing Motor Roll Ring Module (BMRRM) in the S4 starboard Beta Gimbal Assembly (BGA), further inspection of the Solar Alpha Rotary Joint (SARJ).[27]

External links

Notes and References

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  3. Web site: Expedition 16 Crew To Launch From Baikonur. 9 October 2007. Space Travel Exploration and Tourism - SpaceDaily. 2007. SpaceDaily.
  4. Web site: Space Station Astronauts Prepare for Crew Swap . 9 October 2007. Space.com. 2007. Tariq Malik.
  5. News: Discovery docks with space station. 25 October 2007. CBS News. 2007. William Harwood .
  6. Web site: Discovery successfully docks at the ISS. 25 October 2007. United Press International. 2007. UPI.
  7. Web site: Expedition 16. 9 October 2007. Spacefacts. 2007. Spacefacts.
  8. News: Soyuz crew endures severe G-forces on re-entry - CNN.com . CNN . 19 April 2008 . 2 May 2010.
  9. News: Astronauts Ponder State of Space Exploration. 9 October 2007. Fox News. Tariq Malik . 4 October 2007.
  10. Web site: Female Space Commanders Available for Interviews. 9 October 2007. NASA. 2007. NASA. 9 November 2007. https://web.archive.org/web/20071109212936/http://www.nasa.gov/home/hqnews/2007/jul/HQ_M07096_whitson_melroy_liveshots.html. dead.
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  13. Web site: Space Boredom Busters: Movies, Music, Jokes. 26 October 2007. ABC News - Associated Press. 2007. Gina Sunseri.
  14. Web site: Harmony module pulled from cargo bay. 19 November 2007. Spaceflight Now. 2007. William Harwood for CBS News.
  15. News: New Room Added to Space Station. 26 October 2007. The New York Times . John Schwartz . 26 October 2007.
  16. Web site: Astronauts Attach Space Station Addition . 26 October 2007 . ABC News / The Associated Press . 2007 . Liz Austin Peterson . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080616050429/https://abcnews.go.com/Technology/wireStory?id=3781048 . 16 June 2008 .
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  19. Web site: Harmony Moved to Front of Space Station. 19 November 2007. NASA. 2007. NASA. 30 November 2007. https://web.archive.org/web/20071130031538/http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/expeditions/expedition16/exp16_harmony_move.html. dead.
  20. Web site: Spacewalkers Harmonize on Node Hookup Tasks. 24 November 2007. NASA. 2007. NASA. 18 November 2007. https://web.archive.org/web/20071118082854/http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/expeditions/expedition16/exp16_eva_112007.html. dead.
  21. Web site: Spacewalkers Complete More Harmony Hookup Work. 24 November 2007. NASA. 2007. NASA. 27 November 2007. https://web.archive.org/web/20071127120410/http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/expeditions/expedition16/exp16_eva_112407.html. dead.
  22. Web site: ISS On-Orbit Status report 11/24/07 . 27 November 2007 . NASA . 2007 . NASA . https://web.archive.org/web/20071130235958/http://www.hq.nasa.gov/osf/iss_reports/reports2007/11-24-2007.htm . 30 November 2007 . dead.
  23. Web site: Space Station Commander Breaks Spacewalking Record . 18 December 2007 . Space.com . 2007 . Tariq Malik . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070613091215/http://www.space.com/ISS/ . 13 June 2007.
  24. Web site: Spacewalkers Find No Solar Wing Smoking Gun. 18 December 2007. NASA. 2007. NASA. 17 December 2007. https://web.archive.org/web/20071217134249/http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/expeditions/expedition16/exp16_eva_121807.html. dead.
  25. Web site: International Space Station Daily Report: 11/20/07 . 24 November 2007 . NASA . 2007 . NASA . https://web.archive.org/web/20071225064500/http://www.hq.nasa.gov/osf/iss_reports/reports2007/11-20-2007.htm . 25 December 2007 . dead.
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  27. Web site: Spacewalkers Replace Solar Wing Motor. 31 January 2008. NASA. 2008. NASA. 26 January 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210126053442/https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/expeditions/expedition16/exp16_eva_013008.html. dead.