| Name: Tokarev, Valeri | Country: Russia | M/F: M | Number of Flights: 2 |
| Space Flights | Launch Date - Shuttle | Landing Date - Shuttle |
|---|---|---|
| 1. STS-96 | May 27, 1999 - Discovery | June 6, 1999 - Discovery |
| Space Flights | Launch Date - Flight Up | Landing Date - Flight Down |
| 2. ISS Crew 12 | October 1, 2005 - Soyuz TMA-7 | April 8, 2006 - Soyuz TMA-7 |
| Space Flights | Descriptions |
|---|---|
| 1. STS-96 | ISS Logistics Flight 2A.1 Delivered 3,600 pounds of supplies in the Spacehab Logistics Double Module - Discovery docked with the International Space Station (ISS) from May 29, 1999 to June 3, 1999. |
| ISS Crew 8A (Cancelled) |
ISS "Alpha" Expedition Crew 8A Following the loss of Columbia, the original crew was replaced by the two person "caretaker" crew of Michael Foale and Aleksandr Kaleri. |
| ISS Crew 8 (Backup Crew) |
ISS "Alpha" Expedition "Caretaker" Crew 8 |
| ISS Crew 9B (Cancelled) |
ISS "Alpha" Expedition "Caretaker" Crew 9B William McArthur left the ISS Crew 9B due to a temporary medical problem in January 2004, and was replaced by Leroy Chiao. The new crew was replaced by Michael Fincke and Gennadi Padalka after "psychological compatibility" problems emerged between Chiao and Valeri Tokarev. |
| ISS Crew 10 (Backup Crew) |
ISS "Alpha" Expedition "Caretaker" Crew 10 |
| 2. ISS Crew 12 | ISS "Alpha" Expedition Crew 12 (ISS Crew Transfer Flight 11S) Docked with the International Space Station (ISS) on October 3, 2005 aboard Soyuz TMA-7 Returned to Earth aboard Soyuz TMA-7 on April 8, 2006 |
| Spacewalks - 2 | ||
| Space Flights | Date & Duration | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| ISS Crew 12 | November 7, 2005 | International Space Station Assembly - Install a camera group on the P1 Truss Segment. Remove a failed Rotary Joint Motor Controller from the P1 Truss Segment. Toss into space the Floating Potential Probe. Replace a failed circuit breaker on the Mobile Transporter |
| 5 hours 22 minutes | ||
| ISS Crew 12 | February 3, 2006 | International Space Station Assembly - Move a cargo crane adapter. Collect science experiments from the hull of the Zvezda Service Module. Manually launch SuitSat - an expired Russian spacesuit equipped with amateur radio equipment. Secure a cable cutter on the Mobile Transporter |
| 5 hours 43 minutes | ||
| Return to Master List | Russian Cosmonauts | Two Spaceflights |
| Russian Cosmonauts launched by USA | Spacewalkers | |
| International Space Station Program - Phase II - 1999 / Phase III - 2005 / Exp.-Crew | ||
Updated - June 10, 2006