Expedition 7

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Mission duration182 days, 16 hours, 20 minutes, 49 seconds (at ISS)
184 days, 22 hours, 46 minutes, 28 seconds (launch to landing)
Distance travelled~123,133,253 kilometres (76,511,456 mi)
Orbits completed2,895
Expedition 7
Soyuz TMA-2 spacecraft, docked to the functional cargo block (FGB) nadir port on the International Space Station.
Mission typeLong-duration expedition
Mission duration182 days, 16 hours, 20 minutes, 49 seconds (at ISS)
184 days, 22 hours, 46 minutes, 28 seconds (launch to landing)
Distance travelled~123,133,253 kilometres (76,511,456 mi)
Orbits completed2,895
Expedition
Space stationInternational Space Station
Began28 April 2003, 05:56:20 (2003-04-28UTC05:56:20Z) UTC[1]
Ended27 October 2003, 22:17:09 (2003-10-27UTC22:17:10Z) UTC[2]
Arrived aboardSoyuz TMA-2
Departed aboardSoyuz TMA-2
Crew
Crew size2
MembersYuri Malenchenko
Ed Lu

Expedition 7 mission patch

L-R: Yuri Malenchenko and Ed Lu

Expedition 7 was the seventh expedition to the International Space Station.[3]

Planned crew before Columbia disaster

Expedition 7 promotional poster
Prime crew
Position Crew
Commander Russia Yuri Malenchenko, RSA
Third spaceflight
Flight Engineer United States Ed Lu, NASA
Third and last spaceflight
Backup crew
Position Crew
Commander Russia Aleksandr Kaleri, RSA
Flight Engineer United States Michael Foale, NASA
Position Crew
Commander Russia Yuri Malenchenko, RSA
Flight Engineer United States Ed Lu, NASA
Flight Engineer Russia Aleksandr Kaleri, RSA

Mission parameters

Mission objectives

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