BarrattMichael Reed |
USA |
International order nº: 499 |
US astr. nº: 322 |
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| Ord. num. |
Startup spacecraft |
Date and time of launch (UT) |
Status while launch |
Spacecraft of landing |
Date and time of landing (UT) |
Duration |
| 1 | Soyuz-TMA14 | 26 Mar 2009 11h 49m |
Flight Engineer Exp 19/20 |
Soyuz-TMA14 | 11 Oct 2009 04h 32m |
198d 16h 42m |
| 2 | STS-133 (Discovery/39) |
24 Feb 2011 21h.53m. |
MSP | STS-133 (Discovery/39) |
09 Mar 2011 16h 57m |
12d 19h 04m |
| 3 | SpaceX Crew-8 | 04 Mars 2024 03:53:38 UTC |
PL/FE / ISS-70, 71, 72 | SpaceX Crew-8 | 25 October 2024 07:29:02 UTC |
235d 03h 35m |
| Total duration: | 446d 15h 21m | |||||
| Date of beginning |
Time of beginning |
Duration | Crew & Remarks |
| 05 June 2009 | - UT | 4h 54m | Barratt and G.Padalka; mission Soyuz TMA-14 Preparing Pirs for the arrival of a new Russian module called the Mini-Research Module 2, or MRM2 |
| 10 June 2009 | - UT | 0h 12m | Barratt and G.Padalka; mission ISS The EVA crew replaced a hatch with a docking point. Taking place entirely inside the Zvezda Service Module, with the spacewalkers' suits still attached to umbilicals, it has been called an "internal" spacewalk, but is nonetheless considered a spacewalk because Michael Barratt and Gennadi Padalka worked in a depressurized space. |
| 24 June 2009 | - UT | 0h 31m | Barratt and T. Dyson; mission ISS NASA says today's spacewalk lasted due to a water leak only 31 minutes; that's the time between the switch to battery power and the moment the crew reconnected to station power. |
| Total: | 5h 37m | EVAs: 3 | |
| No. | Mission | Job |
| 1 | Soyuz TMA-13 | ISS-CDR |
| 2 | SpaceX Crew-7 | PLT |
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