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    ESA > Our Activities > Human Spaceflight > Eneide - Vittori mission

    Eneide Mission facts

    Mission:
    Soyuz flight 10S to the International Space Station. The crew includes Italian ESA astronaut Roberto Vittori. During his stay on ISS Roberto Vittori will work on a programme of experiments as well as educational and PR activities. The mission also serves to exchange the permanent ISS crew; Expedition 11 flies to ISS, Expedition 10 returns to Earth together with Vittori. Furthermore, the Soyuz, which serves as a rescue vehicle for the resident ISS crew in case of an on board emergency, is replaced. The Soyuz needs to be replaced every six months.

    Launch:
    15 April 2005, 04:46 Moscow time (02:46 CEST, 00:46 UT)

    Docking:
    17 April 2005, 06:20 Moscow time (04:20 CEST, 02:20 UT)
    Hatch opening:
    17 April 2005, 08:45 Moscow time (06:45 CEST, 04:45 UT)

    Hatch closing (schedule time):
    24 April 2005, 19:34 Moscow time (17:34 CEST, 15:34 UT)
    Undocking (schedule time):
    24 April 2005, 22:44 Moscow time (20:44 CEST, 18:44 UT)

    Landing (schedule time):
    25 April 2005, 02:07 Moscow time (00:07 CEST; 24 April 22:07 UT)

    Launch site:
    Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan

    Landing site:
    Kazakh Steppe, near town of Arkalyk or Dzhezkazgan

    Launch vehicle:
    Soyuz TMA-6

    Return vehicle:
    Soyuz TMA-5

    Crew Soyuz 10S (up):
    Commander Sergei Krikalev (Roscosmos)
    Soyuz Flight Engineer Roberto Vittori (ESA)
    2nd Soyuz Flight Engineer John L. Phillips (NASA)

    Crew Soyuz 9S (down):
    Soyuz Commander Shalizhan Sharipov (Roscosmos)
    Soyuz Flight Engineer Roberto Vittori (ESA)
    2nd Soyuz Flight Engineer Leroy Chiao (NASA)

    Back-up crew:
    Mikhail Tyurin (Roscosmos)
    Robert Thirsk (CSA)
    Dan Tani (NASA)

    Last update: 28 April 2005

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