Name: Tyurin, Mikhail Country: Russia M/F: M Number of Flights: 2

Space Flights Launch Date - Flight Up Landing Date - Flight Down
1. ISS Crew 3 August 10, 2001 - STS-105 (Discovery) December 17, 2001 - STS-108 (Endeavour)
2. ISS Crew 14 September 18, 2006 - Soyuz TMA-9 April 2007 - Soyuz TMA-9

Space Flights Descriptions
ISS Crew 1
(Backup Crew)
ISS "Alpha" Expedition Crew 1
1. ISS Crew 3 ISS "Alpha" Expedition Crew 3
Docked with the International Space Station (ISS) on August 12, 2001 aboard Discovery as part of the STS-105 crew - Returned to Earth on December 17, 2001 aboard Endeavour as part of the STS-108 crew
ISS Crew 11
(Backup Crew)
ISS "Alpha" Expedition Crew 11
ISS Crew 12
(Backup Crew)
ISS "Alpha" Expedition Crew 12
2. ISS Crew 14 ISS "Alpha" Expedition Crew 14
Docked with International Space Station (ISS) on September 20, 2006 aboard Soyuz TMA-9
Scheduled to return to Earth aboard Soyuz TMA-9 during April 2007

Spacewalks - 5
Space Flights Date & Duration Purpose
ISS Crew 3 October 8, 2001 International Space Station Assembly - Connect cables between Pirs Docking Compartment and Zvezda Service Module. Install handrails and external ladder. Install second Strela crane. Attach Kurs docking antennas and targets
4 hours 58 minutes
ISS Crew 3 October 15, 2001 International Space Station Science Spacewalk - Install Russian commercial experiments on Zvezda Service Module - Japanese Micro-Particles Capturer (MPAC) & Space Environment Exposure Device (SEEDS) experiments, Russian Kromka thruster contamination experiment and Kodak commercial space paint exposure experiment
5 hours 52 minutes
ISS Crew 3 December 3, 2001 International Space Station Contingency Spacewalk - Remove and photograph debris that prevented Progress M1-7 (ISS-6P) resupply ship from firmly docking with the Zvezda Service Module
2 hours 46 minutes

ISS Crew 14 November 22, 2006 International Space Station Science Spacewalk - Install the BTN-Neutron radiation monitoring experiment on Zvezda Service Module. Perform the Golf project. Reposition an antenna to be used by the European Automated Transfer Vehicle to dock with the Zvezda Service Module
5 hours 38 minutes
ISS Crew 14 February 22, 2007 International Space Station Contingency Spacewalk - Retract and secure a docking antenna from Progress M-58 (ISS-23P) resupply ship that was stuck under a handrail on the Zvezda Service Module. Inspect and photograph various hardware outside the space station
6 hours 18 minutes

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Updated - February 22, 2007