Expedition 50

ISS Expedition 50
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Mission typeISS Expedition
Expedition
Space stationInternational Space Station
Began30 October 2016 (2016-10-30Z) UTC[1]
Ended10 April 2017 (2017-04-11Z) UTC
Arrived aboardSoyuz MS-02
Soyuz MS-03
Departed aboardSoyuz MS-02
Soyuz MS-03
Soyuz MS-04
Crew
Crew size6
MembersExpedition 49/50:
Robert S. Kimbrough
Andrei Borisenko
Sergey Ryzhikov
Expedition 50/51:
Oleg Novitsky
Thomas Pesquet
Expedition 50/51/52:
Peggy Whitson
EVAs4
EVA duration26 hours 8 min

Expedition 50 mission patch

(l-r) Borisenko, Kimbrough, Ryzhikov, Pesquet, Whitson, Novitsky 
The ISS as seen from California transiting the Sun on December 17, 2016
HTV-6 grappled by the ISS robotic arm December 13, 2016
Expedition 50 crewmembers Pesquet (right) and Kimbrough (left) in the ISS Cupola, December 2016

Expedition 50 was the 50th expedition to the International Space Station.

Robert S. Kimbrough, Andrei Borisenko and Sergey Ryzhikov transferred from Expedition 49. Expedition 50 began upon the departure of Soyuz MS-01 on October 28,[1] 2016 and was concluded upon the departure of Soyuz MS-02 on April 10, 2017. The crew of Soyuz MS-03 were transferred to Expedition 51.

After the launch of Soyuz MS-03, Peggy Whitson, at age 56, became the oldest woman to fly into space. By taking command of Expedition 51 on April 10, 2017, she also became the first woman to command two ISS expeditions (after Expedition 16 in 2007–2008).[2][3] Soyuz MS-03 docked at the International Space Station on November 19, 2016, bringing the total number of people in the station to 6.[4]

  1. ^ a b "'Golden' expedition: 50th commander takes charge of space station". collectspace.com. 30 October 2016. Retrieved 22 November 2016.
  2. ^ "NASA's Peggy Whitson Becomes Oldest Woman in Space - ABC News". Abcnews.go.com. Retrieved 2016-11-19.
  3. ^ Chiara Palazzo Associated Press (18 November 2016). "Nasa veteran Peggy Whitson becomes the oldest woman in space as she blasts off for ISS". The Telegraph. Telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved 2016-11-19.
  4. ^ "Welcome Aboard! New Arrivals Make Six Expedition 50 Crew Members | Space Station". blogs.nasa.gov. Retrieved 2016-11-24.

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