Skripochka

Oleg Ivanovich

USSR/CIS


International order nº: 519

Russian cosm. nº: 105


Personal data:

Birthdate:  24 Dec 1969
Birthplace:  Nevinnomyssk / Kray Stavropol / Russian SFSR
Marital status:  married
Children:  two
Selection date:  28 July 1997
Selection group:  RKKE-14
Job:  Test Cosmonaut (TC)
Status:  active

Spaceflights:

No Launch Spacecraft Date and time
of launch (UT)
Status while
launch
Spacecraft
of landing
Date and time
of landing (UT)
Duration
1 Soyuz TMA-01M 07 Oct 2010
23:10 UT
FE - ISS Exp. 25/26 Soyuz TMA-01M 16 Mar 2011
07:53 UT
159d 08h 44m
2 Soyuz TMA-20M 18 March 2016
21:26:38 UTC
FE ISS Exp.47/48 Soyuz TMA-20M 07 Sep 2016
01:13:35 UT
172d 03h 46m 57s
3 Soyuz MS-15 25 Sep 2019
13:57:42 UTC
Cmd ISS Exp.61/62 Soyuz MS-15 17 Apr 2020
05:16:43 UT
204d 15h 19m
Total duration: 536d 03h 49m 57s

EVA′s:

Date Time (UTC) of
starting
Duration Crew & Remarks
15 Nov 2010 - 6h 27m Skripochka and F.Yurchikhin; mission Soyuz TMA-01M
Installing a multipurpose workstation on the starboard side of the Zvezda service module’s large-diameter section, cleaning thermal insulation around the vents for the Elektron oxygen-generation system and relocating a television camera from one end of the Rassvet docking compartment to the other (failed due to interference with insulation where it was to be installed).
21 Jan 2011 - 5h 23m Skripochka and D. Kondratiyev; mission Soyuz TMA-01M
Completing installation of a new high-speed data transmission system, removing an old plasma pulse experiment, installing a camera for the new Rassvet docking module and retrieving a materials exposure package
16 Feb 2011 - 4h 51m Skripochka and D. Kondratiyev; mission Soyuz TMA-01M
Installing two experiments. One will collect information useful in seismic forecasts and earthquake predictions, and the second will look at gamma splashes and optical radiation during terrestrial lightning and thunderstorms. The spacewalkers also retrieved a pair of panels exposed to space as part of an experiment to identify the best materials for building long-duration spacecraft. The cosmonauts also deployed an experiment called ARISSat-1, or Radioskaf-V, a boxy 57-pound nanosatellite that houses congratulatory messages commemorating the 50th anniversary of Yuri Gagarin's launch to become the first human in space.
Total: 16h 41m EVAs: 3

Backup assignments

No. Mission Job Date
1  Soyuz TMA-12  Flight Engineer 08 Apr 2008
1  Soyuz TMA-18M  Flight Engineer 02 Sep 2015

Additional information


Ref: #7, #16 - update: 06.05.20