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Expedition 23

ISS Expedition 23
Mission type ISS Expedition
Mission duration 76 days, 16 hours, 1 minute
Expedition
Space Station International Space Station
Began 18 March 2010, 08:03 (2010-03-18UTC08:03Z) UTC
Ended 2 June 2010, 00:04 (2010-06-02UTC00:05Z) UTC
Arrived aboard Soyuz TMA-17
Soyuz TMA-18
Departed aboard Soyuz TMA-17
Soyuz TMA-18
Crew
Crew size 6
Members Expedition 22/23:
Oleg Kotov
Soichi Noguchi
Timothy Creamer

Expedition 23/24:
Aleksandr Skvortsov
Mikhail Korniyenko
Tracy Caldwell Dyson

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(l-r) Korniyenko, Caldwell Dyson, Skvortsov, Kotov, Creamer and Noguchi

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Expedition 23 (Russian: МКС-23) was the 23rd long-duration mission to the International Space Station (ISS). Expedition 23 began with the Soyuz TMA-16 undocking on 18 March 2010. Shortly thereafter cosmonauts Aleksandr Skvortsov and Mikhail Korniyenko and astronaut Tracy Caldwell Dyson arrived at the Space Station on Soyuz TMA-18 on 4 April 2010. The Soyuz spacecraft lifted off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome at 00:04 EST on 2 April 2010.

Three Russian cosmonauts, two American and one Japanese astronauts made up the Expedition 23 crew. It was the first ISS crew to include three Russians at once. The Expedition 23 crew continued outfitting the newest modules of the nearly completed space station. The crew welcomed the shuttle flight STS-131 in April 2010. The Expedition 23 crew also saw the arrival of the Rasvet Russian docking module (MRM1) aboard Space Shuttle Atlantis on STS-132, which launched on 14 May 2010.

Caldwell Dyson, Skvortsov and Korniyenko in front of their Soyuz TMA-18 spacecraft.

Skvortsov, Caldwell Dyson and Korniyenko wave farewell from the bottom of the Soyuz rocket.

Soyuz TMA-18 launch from the Baikonur Cosmodrome.

Expedition 23 crew members in the Destiny laboratory.

STS-131 & Expedition 23 group portrait.

Expedition 23 lands.

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